1949:
Debts affect the generation
which follows. Young people wake up to the mess left them by their elders. They
have no trouble putting two and two together, to see what has happened and why.
They’re familiar with self-interest, they understand how forests are being
destroyed, they see how animals are being factory-farmed. They realise why poor
nations are being made to starve. And they soon enough come to know why we
older ones are to blame for perpetuating all this destruction and cruelty and
waste.
I imagine the young get quite
angry when they think about what they’ve inherited. But to be completely
constructive about the mess we older ones have left them, we need to look at
human nature, to see what it is and how it really hasn’t changed much over the
centuries.
Unless we want the next
generation to do exactly what we’ve done, we must stop adding to the collective
debt. Unless we want today’s kids to spoil their own health, ethics and
environment, we can’t afford to sit around passively, twiddling out thumbs. If
we do, they will continue stealing as we did, until there is nothing left to
take. The first and most constructive step we can take is to become vegan and
encourage them to follow suit - it will have a dramatic effect on their health
and the legacy of non-violence they leave to their own progeny.
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