Green capitalism: the blog
That’s right. Green capitalism.com
According to the About section of this hell yawwwn of a blog is SO easy!!! Ride a bike and eat organic. Fulfill your desire to be “GREEN” , so you can save money to buy in the future.
There is a seemingly-glaring contradiction between being “green” and being a “capitalist”. From the prices of organic produce at the grocery store, it would appear that I could save money by purchasing conventional produce. Saving money so that I can purchase other goods in the future defines capitalism: the trade of goods and services for money. By choosing not to purchase organic or local produce, I am contributing to myriad environmental and social problems. In other areas of my life I act in accordance with my environmental and social beliefs. For example, I ride my bicycle eight miles round-trip to work each day: rain or shine. I do this for many reasons:
- It is good for my health.
- It is good for the environment.
- It saves money on gas, insurance, and car maintenance.
What other behaviors would both exemplify my desire to be “green” and to have money to purchase the goods and services that I want in the future?
Fuck.Green. and eco-zoombies ugh!
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