Comment on Should we treat environmental crime more like murder?
chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day ago
What the author seems to be proposing is something like true crime media but for environmental crimes.
And if you’re tempted to turn around and say that environmental crimes don’t happen because of individuals, but because of “the system”, I hear you. Social structures, ideologies and politics have a profound impact on human behaviour. Using this term – the system – can feel like a profound contribution to a difficult discussion, underpinned by the desire not to over simplify. But exactly who, or what, is the system?
A serial killer also lives in a society, and we can blame society for any hardships they may have faced. But if on a true-crime show I were to simply cite “the system” as a motive for murder, people would want me to be more precise. We understand that choices are involved, and motives are personal, not just systemic. Otherwise, wouldn’t we all be criminals?
Seems like a cool idea.
Tamo240@programming.dev 1 day ago
Veritasium has had a couple of videos that are basically this recently:
How One Company Secretly Poisoned the Planet (54:08)
Exposing Why Farmers Can’t Legally Replant Their Own Seeds (46:59)
This is the Natural Disaster to worry about (41:07)
Would be interested if there are channels dedicated to this kind of thing though