Critiquing capitalism or consumerism or whatever is not the easy game people think it is Chesterton's fence isn't the universal answer conservatives think it is but it is a valid point: There's always a reason things are the way they arehttps://twitter.com/SarahTaber_bww/status/1230613540932915205 …
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That doesn't mean the plastic is not a problem but it does mean you can't just say "Well let's just go back to the way we did things before it was invented" like that's a solution
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See also: the global food distribution network and the locavores who hate it The idea of "factory farming" The use of pesticides and GMOs The Green Revolution creating reliance on petroleum based synthetic fertilizer
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Or, stepping outside of the food world: The widespread embrace of automobiles Reliance on A/C, heat and other energy costing climate control Artificial lighting and "light pollution" Etc
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