this song was inspired by how lots of environmentalists, including myself, do a better job criticising other peoples' lifestyles than examining our own. I hope we can find better ways of holding each other accountable without holding ourselves to an impossible standard, and of learning to prioritise long-term systemic activism rather virtue-signalling lifestyle changes. In my opinion, you need to find your comfort zone in terms of how much/what type of activism you can do, and then just gently push yourself to expand that comfort zone slowly over time. But that's a difficult balance to find and it is always a debate in my head.
i don't know if this song contributes to that debate but i feel like it's a debate that could use some laughs and some music.
Emily (x4)
You're a vegan and I'm a vegan too
But i think it means something pretty different to you
We both don't eat meat but on everything else we disagree
Emily(x4)
I buy food that is locally grown
And I use recycled papers when I smoke
You do a lot of cocaine and I'm pretty sure that's not fairtrade
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