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<blockquote data-quote="kiwi pom" data-source="post: 7136663" data-attributes="member: 946"><p>It always seems to be privileged white people complaining about the rain forest and the state of the planet in general.</p><p>Perhaps they feel guilty about the lives they lead or want to feel superior to the minions, who have other things to worry about, by showing how much they care?</p><p></p><p>Perhaps as a solution we can round all these people up and buy them a one way ticket to the Amazon. For every one we send we can bring back a local who can then slip into the "volunteers" old life. Obviously those that are sent to the Amazon wont be allowed to chop any trees down, and those that were trying to scrape a living will now be fine.</p><p>Planet saved.</p><p>Your welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwi pom, post: 7136663, member: 946"] It always seems to be privileged white people complaining about the rain forest and the state of the planet in general. Perhaps they feel guilty about the lives they lead or want to feel superior to the minions, who have other things to worry about, by showing how much they care? Perhaps as a solution we can round all these people up and buy them a one way ticket to the Amazon. For every one we send we can bring back a local who can then slip into the "volunteers" old life. Obviously those that are sent to the Amazon wont be allowed to chop any trees down, and those that were trying to scrape a living will now be fine. Planet saved. Your welcome. [/QUOTE]
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