In the spring of 1973, the movie Soylent Green premiered. The film drops us into a New York City that’s overcrowded, polluted, and dealing with the effects of a climate catastrophe. Only the city’s elite can afford clean water and real foods, like strawberry jam. The rest of the population relies on a communal food supply called Soylent. There’s Soylent Red, Soylent Yellow… and a new product: Soylent Green.
Jonathan Swift was an Anglo-Irish writer, born in Dublin in 1667 to Anglican parents. Although he was part of the ruling class, by the early 1700s Swift had become very involved in Irish politics, and was particularly interested in pointing out how disastrously the unfair politics of the English were impacting the Irish people.
He made several appeals to Irish Parliament to put into place policies that would help the populace, but nothing ever came of them. Frustrated at the lack of progress, he turned to writing.
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How old was Greta Thunberg in 1973?
Oh, wait. Maybe we should have listened long before. Originally Posted by eccieuser9500
Free chicken for everybody must be a F Joe Biden socialist party plank. Although, I suspect that pic might be rayycist, because if'n I posted the same pic with Obama that would be the claim. AmIrite?? Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_Do