Tuesday, May 22, 2007

This One Goes Out to the Conservative Bloggers

This one goes out to the conservative bloggers like the Real Sporer, State 29, the Cyclone Conservative, and the Cornbelt Blather Boys.

I found this article last week called The Hippies were Right. Read it and weap.

I’m talking about, say, energy-efficient light bulbs. I’m looking at organic foods going mainstream. I mean chemical-free cleaning products widely available at Target and I’m talking saving the whales and protecting the dolphins and I mean yoga studios flourishing in every small town, giant boxes of organic cereal at Costco and non-phthalates dildos at Good Vibes and the Toyota Prius becoming the nation’s oddest status symbol. You know, good things.

Look around: we have entire industries devoted to recycled paper, a new generation of cheap solar-power technology and an Oscar for “An Inconvenient Truth” and even the soulless corporate monsters over at famously heartless joints like Wal-Mart are now claiming that they really, really care about saving the environment because, well, “it’s the right thing to do” (read: It’s purely economic and all about their bottom line because if they don’t start caring they’ll soon be totally screwed on manufacturing and shipping costs at/from all their brutal Chinese sweatshops).

There is but one conclusion you can draw from the astonishing (albeit fitful, bittersweet) pro-environment sea change now happening in the culture and (reluctantly, nervously) in the halls of power in D.C., one thing we must all acknowledge in our wary, jaded, globally warmed universe: The hippies had it right all along. Oh yes they did.

3 comments:

The Deplorable Old Bulldog said...

Good one. Even a stopped clock is right twice a day.

The Deplorable Old Bulldog said...

Seriously, I think the failure to tap into the economic potential of a greener society is a major failing of the last 35 years. Ever since the first oil crises in 73.

noneed4thneed said...

It is really too bad that Reagen took the solar panels down off the roof of the White House that Jimmy Carter had put up there.