This is really a good point.

We can’t always “reduce, reuse and recycle” because the inputs are so trashed it will kill our plants or hurt our health. We can’t trust. We live in doubt. We turn inwards instead of outwards.

These things hurt us and make our souls hard.

But we must fight still. We can still love our neighbors and work with them, and maybe some will see the evil of these products and turn away. I know at least one of my farming friends has quit Grazon after multiple conversations we had.

The government and the corporations won’t do the right thing.

But you can. And you can share truth and be the best example possible.

One day these herbicides will no longer be in use. It may take until the collapse of the entire Modernist industrial complex, but it will happen.

Nature was made perfect and will be redeemed in the long run. Just do your best while you are under the sun and don’t let the evil cloud your joy in the beauty we still enjoy.

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