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'''Greens''' hate [[ape genocide]] because it kills and eats creatures so similar to us we should treat them like long-lost relatives, not dinner.  They hate [[logging]] in general and not just when it leads to [[deforestation]] - "[[no old growth]]" is a concept they defined.  They also dislike [[war]] since it provides excuses to use [[nuclear]] junk, and [[genetically modified food]].  They find [[overconsumption]] and [[overpopulation]] both to be true, whereas most people deny one or the other.  Many Greens hate [[human]]s and become [[troll]]s, gnawing on vegan tofu as they type nasty stuff at you here.  They think they are protecting their Mother, Earth, from "people like you."
'''Greens''' are a notable global [[faction]] of people with [[common values]] that transcend any country or ethnicity.  They are very politically active and although they would rightfully have a place in defining basic [[scheme]] and [[ontology]] terms, e.g. those relating to [[safe trade]] and [[ecosystem health]], the less disciplined types will form a big chunk of the [[Consumerium social club]], and so there is some need to let them have a more explicit form of announcing themselves.  Of all [[political spectrum]] [[tendency]] the Green is probably the best defined and most globally agreed on:
 
''The rest of what is said here is controversial and intends to summarize how Greens will fit into the [[Consumerium social club]] and influence perhaps the [[Consumerium Governance Organization]].  Since Greens must define their own values and concerns, '''''no one who does not consider themselves a Green''''' should edit this article - what is here is only for illustration & discussion, and a copy of the original has been archived, so feel free to edit this now.  If you think you're being stereotyped, you're right, so please just fix this:''
 
'''Greens''' hate [[ape genocide]] because it kills and eats creatures so similar to us we should treat them like long-lost relatives, not dinner.  They hate [[logging]] in general and not just when it leads to [[deforestation]] - "[[no old growth]]" is a concept they defined.  They also dislike [[war]] since it provides excuses to use [[nuclear]] junk, and [[genetically modified food]].  They find [[overconsumption]] and [[overpopulation]] both to be true, whereas most people deny one or the other.   
 
''Many Greens hate [[human]]s and become [[troll]]s, gnawing on vegan tofu as they type nasty stuff at you here.  They think they are protecting their Mother, Earth, from "people like you," who think this page is "silly", etc.''


Their misanthropic exterior masks the most rational analysis of Earth's problems.  Of all [[faction]]s, Greens have been the most specific and scientific, and thus probably the most successful, at getting their [[factionally defined]] terms into the public mind and into the [[law]] and [[media]].  They are very focused, e.g. on [[safe trade]].  They often form [[Green Parties]] and split the vote even for their friends among the [[Pinks]] and [[Reds]], and they are more willing to work in [[minority government]] than almost any other parties.
Their misanthropic exterior masks the most rational analysis of Earth's problems.  Of all [[faction]]s, Greens have been the most specific and scientific, and thus probably the most successful, at getting their [[factionally defined]] terms into the public mind and into the [[law]] and [[media]].  They are very focused, e.g. on [[safe trade]].  They often form [[Green Parties]] and split the vote even for their friends among the [[Pinks]] and [[Reds]], and they are more willing to work in [[minority government]] than almost any other parties.
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