00:02Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:31The name of the game on winding people up is you've got to wind them up, but not too much.
00:38It gets attention. Nothing's going to change without attention.
00:44I mean, I get involved with Parent-Teachers Association and things like that, but I don't do anything like this.
00:52You have these set roles and people say, no, I'm a parent, I can't do it. No, I'm a filmmaker,
00:58I can't do it.
01:00The truly horrific thing about the climate catastrophe is you don't need to do anything for it to happen.
01:08Business as usual equals extinction.
01:15It's about all the types of injustice, because they're all part and parcel of the same system that is holding
01:23us locked into this passive oppression.
01:27All this misery around activism, it's not, right? Once you've made this transition, it's like an act of service, it's
01:34an act of joy, it's an act of being who you are at last.
01:39During this journey, I've discovered depths of strength in me that I had no idea existed.
01:50The essence of what is human is the ability to make a decision on what is right in life, regardless
01:58of the consequences.
02:02And if a critical mass of people do that, then you get what might be called a great awakening.
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