We recently learned about the vandalism that eco-terrorists have done against the works of Van Gogh and Monet. Thus they hope to stop oil projects and reflect our moral hierarchy and our values.
The vandals were adorned with the most unsavory words. Their inhuman absurdity is no less. And the justice system deals with them.
Inheritance
But don’t look away too soon.
It’s great to wonder about the planet we pass on to our children. But we also have to think about what kind of children the planet will inherit.
These young people are a product of our society and the education we give them. And given the measures taken, our society produces eco-anxious narcissists and victims of a flawed education system. Here’s why.
Eco-anxious, we terrorize the youth as the environmental apocalypse looms with a hammer on all platforms. They are portrayed with a bleak future without ever focusing on problems or showing the slightest glimmer of hope. We make their suffering. A study conducted among 10,000 young adults aged 16 to 21 revealed that environmental-anxiety negatively affects daily life for 45%. It is expected.
How else can narcissists imagine that their childish outbursts can shake people’s consciences? Yesterday’s boy-kings have become adults with hypertrophied egos. We planted the seed of tyrants. We are now breeding eco-fascists.
Victims of a flawed education system, because you have to be particularly naive to demand simplistic, childish solutions to a very complex problem. School should teach thinking and breaking the yoke of ignorance. She clearly failed.
Inheritance
Saving the planet is also, above all, about ensuring that the next generation is optimistic, thoughtful and intelligent. However, our society is the opposite. Are we at least aware?
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