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On Thu, 04 Apr 2024 13:02:19 -0700
BTR1701 <atropos@mac.com> wrote:
>In article <uumno6$p8sf$2@dont-email.me>,
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
>
There may be an easy solution to littering. Many years ago, when I was
just a pup, I remember an episode of Wonderful World of Disney where
they talked about the state of littering in some historic places and/or
national parks, perhaps Mt. Rushmore or Yellowstone. They had a little
jingle going as they showed these scenes and I still remember a snippet
of it to this day: "Litterbug, litterbug, don't you care? Making a mess
everywhere!" I don't think I've littered since I saw that, although
there were probably a couple of other moments along the way that
reinforced that. I just hold on to any litter I generate - or put it in
my pocket - until I get to a garbage can. I barely even think about it:
it's just programmed into my brain.
>
I suppose you could characterize that as brain-washing and I suppose
it's true but it worked and I can't find anything evil in it, unlike
the sort of brain-washing/indoctrination so many schools do today.
>
Why don't we do more of this? The world wouldn't suddenly be clean and
tidy overnight but it would probably clean up gradually if we were all
persuaded to litter less.
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