The price of freedom is the willingness to do sudden battle anywhere, any time and with utter recklessness. -R.A. Heinlein
Proverbs 31:8-9 Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute. Speak up and judge fairly; defend the rights of the poor and needy.
The Sheepdog never backs down from what he knows is right. His friends know they can count on him with anything. His goal is to help anyway he can. Bullies fear him, those in need run to him. Though he may not be seen, he is always there in a time of need.
The Sheepdog is a light in a world of darkness, guiding those who would otherwise stumble. He never looks down on anyone except to help them up. His step is sure, his hand steady. Those who turn to him will find a friend, faithful to the end. Those who rise against him will find an enemy to be reckoned with.
The Sheepdog is loyal to a fault. Stand next to him, you'll never stand alone. He will defend you to the death. Those he trusts are few, but those who call him friend will find a warrior bent on destroying any evil. Those the sheepdog trusts are those he knows will fight next to him. They are, in effect, true friends.
I'm really not sure what the overall lesson of the school vid was supposed to be. All I got from it is that we're bad and need to live in huts and wear fig leaves, and anything man made is bad for our glorious planet.
Though, I agree a lot of our products do use too much waste, and toxins, and are harmful to some people, people should research products for themselves before they buy it. She seems to be blaming the big businesses, but they only sell what people buy. And if a person has choices, they can research to buy the best for themselves, in a healthy mindset, knowing that some products are worse or better for their environment and personal health. (and if they make healthy decisions... they won't need as much health care! it's brilliant! But if they choose not to make healthy choices, they should be prepared to pay for their own health "stuff".)
And big businesses don;t make people buy stuff. People can choose for themselves to live in a hut. Her clothing wasn;t very eco friendly, I noticed. Something she was wearing was probably synthetic material.
Whatever message the vid was trying to promote, it was so lost in the confuzzlement.
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I'm really not sure what the overall lesson of the school vid was supposed to be. All I got from it is that we're bad and need to live in huts and wear fig leaves, and anything man made is bad for our glorious planet.
ReplyDeleteThough, I agree a lot of our products do use too much waste, and toxins, and are harmful to some people, people should research products for themselves before they buy it. She seems to be blaming the big businesses, but they only sell what people buy. And if a person has choices, they can research to buy the best for themselves, in a healthy mindset, knowing that some products are worse or better for their environment and personal health. (and if they make healthy decisions... they won't need as much health care! it's brilliant! But if they choose not to make healthy choices, they should be prepared to pay for their own health "stuff".)
And big businesses don;t make people buy stuff. People can choose for themselves to live in a hut. Her clothing wasn;t very eco friendly, I noticed. Something she was wearing was probably synthetic material.
Whatever message the vid was trying to promote, it was so lost in the confuzzlement.
Plus it was straight propaganda, but who's counting
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