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37812 Re: Uh oh, ribit ... now, that green, well-maintained lawn of yers is ...
   mz ribit says I am cutting the grass if it kills everybody.
ribit   POPE 5   14 Aug 2019
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micro   POPE 5   14 Aug 2019
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Uh oh, ribit ... now, that green, well-maintained lawn of yers is ...

By: Beldin in POPE 5
Wed, 14 Aug 19 6:50 PM
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RACIST!!!

New York Times: Lawns Are Symbols of Racism and Bad for Global Warming

http://www.breitbart.com/the-media/2019/08/13/new-york-times-lawns-are-symbols-of-racism-and-bad-for-global-warming/

... the New York Times is out with a new expose on how lawn care is problematic, once viewed through the lens of social justice.

Lawns are contributing to pollution and climate change, asserts narrator David Botti, and their origins are far from woke, in a seven-minute video on the history of American lawns.

Botti says lawns are part of the "colonizing of America," which transformed the landscape from "pristine wilderness" to "identical rows of manicured nature."

"These lawns come on the backs of slaves," he continues, zooming in on a painting of George Washington in a field to highlight men cutting the grass with scythes. "It's grueling, endless work."

"By the 1870s we also see American culture slowly start to embrace lawns for the privileged masses," he states.

The video explains that the perfect lawn is associated with being a model citizen, how the first sprinkler was invented in 1871, and about the advent of "so-called trade cards" that "advertised the hell out of lawn and garden products."

The Times also refers to the work of historian Ted Steinberg, who calls lawns the "outdoor expression of '50s conformism." ...

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