By John Kinsella
It’s not
adequate to be aware of environmental horrors; we must act.
There’s a report in today’s Guardian newspaper
on land-clearing by farmers and pastoralists in the light of legislation
brought in by the last conservative Queensland government. This clearing is so extreme that it should be
considered as a crime against humanity (which it is).
These
rapacious land manipulators are even violating the destructive laws in place,
and going further. And for a land owner and vested interest to claim,
‘Firstly, I state that this country’s greatest environmentalists are our farmers and our graziers’
is mockery.
I don’t
need to draw analogies; its absurdity speaks for itself. True, you can get some
farmers who are more land-care conscious, and, say, crop with a mind to the ecosystem
in which they operate. But by and large,
anyone engaged in land-clearing in a country already cleared to bare bones has
no environmental credentials at all.
When we
read this, we are getting closer to the truth: it’s a business...
‘What we are doing on our properties is taking proactive expensive measurement steps to protect the long-term health of our environment and the viability of our business. We are doing this through the practice of thinning using the current vegetation laws to restore our land back to its original open woodland condition, as much as we are allowed.’
They see the
land as theirs to abuse. A tyranny of occupation, a state of war against
anything living that doesn’t serve their business model, has been openly
declared.
These acts
of violence are part of the matrix of terror we silently endure, keeping our
heads close to screens and gadgets, engaging with the outside world through
Pokémon Go. We are part of an absurdist play of our own writing.
Will we
act? Maybe this time — how about it?
Step outside,
embrace the earth, resist the exploiters, show that non-violent resistance can
bring positive change. (Can poems stop bulldozers?)
Write about it. Tell others. This is no incitement: the
evidence is there for you to come to your own conclusions. But take a look,
consider, respond.
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