There are people out there taking action, go find some. Collective action is always stronger than individual action. If you don't currently have a community that is engaged, consider joining a Unitarian Universalist congregation. Unitarians in the US and Europe resisted the German Nazis by creating documents and providing refuge for Jewish people fleeing the Holocaust. Many congregations today have active social and environmental justice groups, often focusing on local action with low barriers to entry. Nobody is expected to believe any particular scripture, but UUs have a common set of principles, the first being everyone has inherent worth and dignity. The sermons at my congregation lately have been about trans visibility, rising to the moment and processing the chaos, which I've found inspiring.
cymbal_king
joined 2 years ago
The seed was planted with Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the EU has been ramping up renewables since then. Sure I could see this continuing
Our Shark brand vacuum has been a world of difference with dog hair in the carpet, compared to our previous vacuum. They have several models in your price range
Ra-ra-rasputin has ra-ra-resurected
Sounds like Mars needs some freedom
It varies a lot by UU congregation. Mine has more focus on Earth based traditions, as in we're celebrating Earth Day this Sunday instead of Easter. Although we've been known to celebrate the high holidays from several major religious traditions.