00:00Today, I am going to do Conservationism 2.0 or Conservationism follow-up.
00:10I don't recall the episode. I should have looked it up.
00:14My apologies. I didn't do that.
00:16But, of course, it's in the back, Constitutionalist Podcast catalog.
00:23This is going to be a video exclusive, though.
00:26It won't air on the audios because I intend to share some pictures.
00:33And I apologize. I'm not able to put the pictures in as I go.
00:40They'll have to be added in post-production editing.
00:43So I'm going to have to go by memory, the photos I actually took, and we'll be talking about.
00:52So, conservationism, right?
00:56The root, conservative.
00:58I'm a real conservative.
01:01I'm a real Christian.
01:04Constitutionalist.
01:05We are to be good stewards of the planet.
01:08I don't want us making a mess of things.
01:13But at the same time, we are given authority and power to do things we need to do to advance
01:22and survive and whatnot as a species.
01:26So, let's be realistic is my point here.
01:31Excuse me.
01:32I'm grabbing for my vanilla Coke.
01:35Hold on just a sec.
01:37Okay.
01:43Pardon.
01:46We need to be good stewards.
01:49I don't want excessive strip mining and then leaving that to look like crap forever after.
01:57We should do what we can to make it look nice and usable and return it to potential general wildlife
02:08use if possible.
02:11But my point today, and I'm not going to drag this out.
02:17Photos, one and two, I think I took two, of this particular little preservation area.
02:27I hardly even know what to call it.
02:31If you see the photos, great, wonderful, nice little area there that was cordoned off all for everyone's feelings.
02:44Oh, look what we did.
02:46We're preserving this, what, 30-square-foot area that you then surrounded by a fence?
02:57Now, I get it.
02:59And this is going to be part of the point.
03:01I'm going to show another area that's bigger that I will praise and criticize.
03:07So, I'm glad they want to preserve an area.
03:12But, you climate-tard morons.
03:18You climate-cultists.
03:21Idiots.
03:22Now, I get it.
03:24Birds can fly.
03:26Yes, so birds can fly in and out of even that small area despite the fence.
03:34But you don't think that fence is spooking them to a degree?
03:38So, it may be this cordoned-off little place, but it's really doing next to nothing regarding,
03:46Oh, I'm saving the planet with my 25-square-foot little pond here.
03:54Wrong answer.
03:56Now, it would make sense to put the fence, if you could see the photo, I'll try to put it
04:04up again,
04:05along the roadway and the backside along where the residential area begins.
04:13It makes sense to put the fence there.
04:16But if you look hard in the pictures, you will see that to the left of it or behind it,
04:23depending on the angle of the photo you're looking from, there is a strip of wooded area and a creek.
04:32But yet, the connectivity of the two is broken because you put a fence there.
04:40You absolute morons.
04:43You retarded idiots who cannot apply common sense to anything.
04:52Now, again, and it also, well, the fenced area should be bigger, too.
05:00If you see to the left of it or in front of it, I didn't get the sign, to the
05:08subdivision.
05:10The fence to go along the house that's there, the road that's where, and the fence should extend all the
05:18way up to the other roadway and along the sidewalk.
05:23To not just protect that area, but to protect wildlife that if it were open on the backside and bunnies
05:35and raccoons and chipmunks and whatever else
05:39could actually then use the area you supposedly are preserving to help the wildlife and help the planet, help the
05:48ecosystem,
05:50if it were open, to protect the animals from wandering up through it and past it and onto the road
05:59where they might get hurt.
06:00I mean, even the squirrels, of course, can do at times climb fences and whatnot, but there does not need
06:10to be a 360-degree perimeter fence on this is the point.
06:18You defeat the purpose of having it in the first place.
06:24Now, let me show pictures of another one.
06:28A half mile away, just up the road, around the corner, a little better.
06:34It's a bigger area.
06:36And again, birds, yeah, could, ducks, Canadian geese could fly in and out of it.
06:43But if you take a close look at the pictures, part of this pond, as they call it, because I
06:51took pictures while there were a couple of residents.
06:54There is residential area across the street from that.
06:59And I will show you a picture, too, of they carved out a green area in there where no houses
07:09were to be built.
07:10There's a row of houses, another row of houses.
07:13It forms a horseshoe.
07:15So there's a nice green area.
07:18Wonderful.
07:19Great.
07:19But this pond, they said, some work's been done on it.
07:24And I don't know if you'll be able to tell if you can get a good enough look.
07:30I didn't get a zoom-in shot.
07:32A six-foot PVC pipe and other things down in the pond, as they call it.
07:40So it's a mess.
07:42It isn't preserved.
07:43It's a trash dump.
07:44All kinds of trash dumped into it.
07:46It's not preserving anything.
07:49And it's a hole in the ground, which would, in theory, act as a water runoff.
08:00So try to protect the residences from flooding.
08:07Perhaps you have the pond also so water flows into it.
08:12It doesn't flood the basement of the houses.
08:17But, problem is, and again, you may not get good enough view based on the photos I took.
08:24But, for the water to get into the pond, it somehow has to get over the raised areas around the
08:32edges.
08:33So, in other words, it's not acting as a floodplain runoff by the dumb design of it.
08:42And, again, fencing.
08:45If you could see the house in the back now, there is a house in the back, but beyond that
08:51house there's a wooded area.
08:53And to the other side of it, if you could see, it's hard to tell a wooded area.
09:00Again, why is there a fence preventing the animals that may live in the wooded area from using the water
09:09basin?
09:11Why?
09:12And you could see there's a big, huge, green area.
09:17Why isn't the fence cordoning that off for the animals to use?
09:22Again, a fence along the roadways and where the house is makes sense.
09:30But exposed area to the wooded land does not make any sense.
09:37It is devoid of common sense.
09:41It does the exact opposite of the supposed intentions of why you would have this protected space in the first
09:51place.
09:52So, if we're going to do these things, and I agree, we should do these things.
09:58But let's apply some common sense.
10:02And it's got to be a reasonable area.
10:05It can't just be, oh, 45 square feet, oh, so you could pretend you've done, oh, look what I've done,
10:16look what we've done, oh, we're saving the planet in this one.
10:20No, no, no, no, no, no.
10:26Just no.
10:27Just stop.
10:29If you're going to do it, do it right, or don't do it at all.
10:34Now, enough of this idiocy, climate card, climate worship, planet worship, idiocy.
10:43If you want to help the bunnies and the raccoons and the deer and the birdies, then let's really help
10:50them.
10:51If we're going to cordon off areas, let's cordon off areas big enough that it actually matters.
10:59I'm all for it as a Christian to do that, to be good stewards of the planet, to not cement
11:07over every inch of the damn planet.
11:10Don't want to do that.
11:13But let's apply common sense.
11:16So the pond, they say they recently didn't work on it.
11:21Well, they didn't specify what worked.
11:24But again, the humans that went in to do whatever worked left behind a six-foot PVC pipe and other
11:33garbage in the box.
11:34So clean up after yourself.
11:37And that would be the, oh, well, that's why we fence it off so no one can get in.
11:42But have you heard of throwing things over a fence?
11:45It's not preventing it from being trashed.
11:48As I just said, six-foot PVC pipe.
11:53It's not like, oh, I accidentally overlooked a cup.
11:58No, you don't miss the six-foot PVC, I can't talk again, pipe, there.
12:09Clean it up.
12:11Open it up.
12:13Make it useful.
12:15Apply some common sense.
12:18That's all I'm asking.
12:20All right.
12:21End of rant.
12:23Get off soapbox.
12:25Thank you all.
12:27Take care.
12:28Love you.
12:29God bless.
12:30This will be video exclusive again because I'm going to try to put in some pictures.
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