Mass movements haven’t always been successful

terminalpolitics:

And many future mass movements will fail.

However, if you want to fight human oppression and the destruction of the environment, you will need a mass movement.

Opting out of the struggle is pointless. Refusing to organize is not only suicide – it is complicity in the murder of the things we claim to love.

Being the last human to sit under the last tree before it got cut down isn’t an honor – it’s an indictment.

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