Views of the World by Cartoon Movement-US for September 08, 2019

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    gnome  over 4 years ago

    How can we dance

    When our earth is turning

    How do we sleep

    While our beds are burning

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    moosemin  over 4 years ago

    Yes, remove all the Homo Sapiens, and soon he’ll be right as rain!

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    superposition  over 4 years ago

    I wonder if it is our fatalist religions that allow us to neglect to care for the precious cradle of life. There is no other that we are aware of that we could go to, that could sustain human lifeThe US is an outlier in that it is the only wealthy nation that is religious. Religious populations are usually associated with primitive societies without the tools and without the accumulated knowledge to correctly assess how and why things are the way they are … so, gods and stories are invented to explain the “mysteries” and limitations are placed on mere mortals.

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    Zebrastripes  over 4 years ago

    People don’t realize that ENVIRONMENT affects breathing, health, and damages all surroundings if not cared for! Thanks to the village idiot, he’s done away all that’s GOOD for WE the PEOPLE, land, air and seas! He is nothing but a destructive POS bull-y-dozing over everything and anyone who stands in his path. He must be stopped…if it’s too late already….

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    Radish the wordsmith  over 4 years ago

    If human overpopulation upsets the earth’s balance, guess who is going to die off.

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    lopaka  over 4 years ago

    Malama honua – conceptually it is ‘take care of that which nurtures you.’ Something that a great portion of this world has turned it’s back on. There is another one – ’don’t piss off Mother Nature.’ There will be payments to be made, but the trumpster will be gone by then.

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    Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo]  over 4 years ago

    Just remember that the poor contribute the least to our collective predicament. However they will suffer the most the soonest. There are already effects from crop losses and climate refugees happening. It can only get worse.

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