Please don’t be ashamed. Just own it. Stop preaching to the masses. When your organization and personnel are willing to walk your own talk, then I guess we’ll have something to discuss
I don’t know if there is a real
Leon W. or not, however, the message of this commentary (whether from an actual person
or not) is likely strike a chord with many. And as has been asked by Leon W:
If you agree with my thoughts, please feel free to discuss, forward, share, post, etc. We can no longer sit back and let others be the only voice that the public, activists, government, etc. are listening to you. I think that with our oil-built electronics, we must circulate this letter.
If you agree with my thoughts, please feel free to discuss, forward, share, post, etc. We can no longer sit back and let others be the only voice that the public, activists, government, etc. are listening to you. I think that with our oil-built electronics, we must circulate this letter.
Let's get people
talking. Thanks for your help.
Dear Greenpeace personnel,
I am a very concerned 41-year old Canadian family man (yes, male, I can still distinguish), born in a small village in Saskatchewan and currently residing in Medicine Hat, Alberta. I would love to assist your organization in making the world a better place. I recently read a quote from Mr. Stewart that ‘oil in Alberta is unnecessary’ and something about ‘only clean energy’ (of course I am mildly paraphrasing but it was the gist of the CTV article). Now, I can tell you that I was angered by these comments. So, as Greenpeace has all the answers, I thought who better to contact other than the fine individuals of your organization.
Now Issue #1 is transportation:
As almost everyone in Canada is
not living in the GTA, what is the cleanest form of transportation that you
could recommend for my family (which includes my wife, 2 teenage daughters, and
the family dog)? Public transportation across the prairies (to visit family) is
almost non-existent since the closure of Greyhound and STC (Saskatchewan Transport
Company). Even when the bus lines were fully operational, 10 to 14-hour bus
trips to get from point ‘A’ to point ‘B’ were way too long and fares for the
family were too expensive.
I should also mention a normal drive
time for a personal vehicle is approximately 6 hours. So, with public transportation
out of the question, I need to own a vehicle.
Please recommend a vehicle on
the market that has no oil products in it. Maybe, if I can get personal on some level, what kinds of vehicles are most commonly owned
by Greenpeace executives/employees? I only ask because as I read the news (and
any other publication that posts the comments of individuals such as Keith Stewart),
apparently Greenpeace has no use for oil and oil produced products, as they all
pollute the earth. Climate change, you know.
So, should I buy an electric
car? NO, I can’t.
As a rational, reasonable thinking
Canadian, I am aware that electric cars are full of ... NO, wait ... Almost
COMPLETELY composed of, and manufactured with / by oil-based products. I guess
electric cars are out too.
Horseback? NO. Riding on horseback
would get me into all kinds of trouble with the good people over at PETA and
WWF. Don’t want them trying to shut me down. My best guess is that none of you
folks over there own a personal vehicle. Well let me know which way to go on
that one.
Issue # 2, food:
Now I’m sure that no one from
the world of Greenpeace buys that grubby food produced on and from farms across
Canada. Those farmers use an abundant amount of diesel to produce every scrap
and morsel of food that can be found in every grocery store across this great
nation. I mean seriously, how is it that all Canadians can’t understand this
simple truth.
Milk, bread, meat, vegetables, etc. have all come from a farmer, who I can
promise you, owns a tractor. Tractors burn a lot of fuel. If you were or are
unaware of this revelation, I will guarantee these facts, as I was born and raised on a Canadian farm.
ALL the food consumed from the
store has come from a farm somewhere. Then to top it off, those grocers have
everything packaged one way or another to keep food fresh and sanitary (God
knows we can’t have someone else’s germs on our food).
Again, oil issues, all that packaging
(to keep the food safe) is made with and by oil products. Honestly, it feels
like I can’t win. So, like activists, I have a garden for all our food.
However; protein (you know, meat) is a real issue.
City bylaws say I’m not allowed
a pig (for pork products such as bacon and such), or a cow (steaks). I can have
five chickens. I guess those teenage girls I mentioned earlier are going on a
diet.
I am very concerned for the well-being
of people living in apartments (where gardens are impossible). By the way,
where do you get all your food from?
Issue #
3, heating:
This is a touchy subject. How
would a man as intelligent as Keith Stewart and other lead activists heat their
homes? Now I am somewhat intelligent as I only have a Grade 12 education from a
small prairie high school (not big city educated), but I can’t figure this one
out.
Natural gas ... I don’t think
so! Pollution! That clean burning gas from the ground is still produced by Big
Oil (we hate those guys). I was going to switch to coal but, carbon tax
(pollution, again).
Wood burning is not the way to heat our homes, it’s soon going to be illegal to cut down trees (emissions, again).
Solar energy, well, that
doesn’t stand a chance in Canada. Geothermal would almost be the way to go if
it didn’t require drilling and glycol-based fluids. I don’t need to tell you
folks the ecological effects that a glycol spill has on the environment and
animals.
Wind turbines would be almost effective if they weren’t so expensive to set up and not to mention the amount of poor birds that would die as a result. PETA, again, would not be pleased.
So, please help, I currently
have no way to heat my home that isn’t a pollution issue.
Issue #
4, electronics:
As we all hate Big Oil, we must
destroy all electronic devices. No computers, phones, tablets, etc. If it has a
computer chip, a plastic-coated wire, a power cord, I mean if even one
component of any device/machine contains oil and/or oil by-products, it must be
destroyed.
Big Oil is not going to keep
you and me from our dream of a better planet. No more electronics ...
Hmmm ... I can’t write this
letter, businesses everywhere can’t operate, you can’t get your points across.
Maybe we need oil? What do you think?
If we (as a country) are not
going to produce oil, whom/where does Mr. Stewart want us to buy it from - as I
think we have established that it is currently a requirement in every Canadian
household including yours?
The obvious answer must be the
Saudi’s, America or maybe Venezuela – all, as we known are environmentally-conscious
places, right?
Which does leave me curious, if
all our oil is imported, does the carbon tax go up or down? Maybe imported oil
is carbon free?
The Liberal government would
have Canadians believe that the carbon tax will stop global warming. You men
and women are smarter than that, right? I’d like to think that as Canadians we
should support Canadian oil as it is one of the most regulated oil producing countries
on the planet.
Is everyone at Greenpeace living in a time warp? Are you all
individuals who are living off the land, being 100 percent self-sufficient?
If you are, you wouldn’t be
able to read this email. However, we both know that you have the ability to do
so, which means Greenpeace is also on the Big Oil wagon.
Please don’t be ashamed. Just own it. Stop preaching to the masses. When your organization and personnel are willing to walk your own talk, then I guess we’ll have something to discuss.
Are you so blinded by tofu farting hippies that you can’t see the plain truth?
Let us all be honest ...
organizations such as yours and the ones like it are not willing to make the
hard sacrifices to accomplish any real change.
Like almost every lobbyist
group, you’d prefer to bitch and whine about everything until the donations
stop coming in and then move on until the next money-making issue swings
around.
Granted; Greenpeace started
with admirable beginnings, but like all good ideas, it always ends up about the
money. Or am I way off base?
I do expect a response, for if I don’t get one ... you’re going
to find this letter on every news feed and publication that will print it. I
will send it to Ottawa (not a threat with the current ‘leadership’, but the
Conservatives might listen).
I’ll post it on every social
media outlet I can sign up for and people will read it. I know that the loudest
voice is the one the public hears the best. By now you must understand that you
can’t be the only voice for people to listen to.
Sincerely
Leon W.
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