There is a connect between the following three articles (two subjects). One subject is Native plants – covered twice by The New York Times in the last week and the second subject is covered in an article from Politico about the French “humiliaton and dispossession” of 2023”.
Not only are the subjects fascinating but the photos are good:
1) https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/05/realestate/formal-landscaping-native-garden-stoneleigh.html
2) https://news.yahoo.com/opinion-french-riots-different-far-124736961.html
3) https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/04/business/corporate-landscaping-native-plants.html
I believe there is a connection of healing between native plants (sustainable living) and the “mandatory nihilism” foisted upon youth cultures of all countries.
Plants are the earth’s halo and this halo is being hopelessly broken by greed-pollution. The pollution of “false need”.
The French youth are saying “Nyet” to forced work, forced nihilism of the soul.
Often the thought trend began in America and spreads to Europe. It is happening in reverse this time and America will follow. Possibly with more violence. We could be at a tipping point where the French youth will lead the world out from the darkness of extreme enforced mandatory capitalism at expunge their humiliation and dispossession.
What would a digital guillotine look like?
“Nyet,” the French say, “we will not delay our retirement – nyet for two years, nyet for two months or nyet two days.”
The planet needs to stop the false gods of Concrete steps to wealth and rethink the sustainable wealth of Nativity plantings.
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