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Radical acceptance - a brief update
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<blockquote data-quote="nlj" data-source="post: 630101" data-attributes="member: 17650"><p>Well they are all due in court Monday morning. I think realistically that the squatters have no chance against any rich landowners. I spoke to my son briefly today. He sounded a bit panicked. I suppose there is a chance that being evicted from his 'home' will force him back into society and lead to him getting a job and a more normal life, but if I'm honest I know that he will just move deeper into the forest and further away from modern civilisation. I just hope there is no more violence, but again that's an empty hope.</p><p></p><p>I've just watched Argentina beat Belgium in the quarter-finals (yay!), kept my mind off things for a bit. Soccer seems so pointless and unimportant though doesn't it, when you think of the real issues we face. Makes me sad. A long wait until Monday now and then a long wait until he gets some charge on his phone and lets me know what the next instalment is in the ongoing story of 'Eco-Warrior's-Mum and Her Quest For A Peaceful Life'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nlj, post: 630101, member: 17650"] Well they are all due in court Monday morning. I think realistically that the squatters have no chance against any rich landowners. I spoke to my son briefly today. He sounded a bit panicked. I suppose there is a chance that being evicted from his 'home' will force him back into society and lead to him getting a job and a more normal life, but if I'm honest I know that he will just move deeper into the forest and further away from modern civilisation. I just hope there is no more violence, but again that's an empty hope. I've just watched Argentina beat Belgium in the quarter-finals (yay!), kept my mind off things for a bit. Soccer seems so pointless and unimportant though doesn't it, when you think of the real issues we face. Makes me sad. A long wait until Monday now and then a long wait until he gets some charge on his phone and lets me know what the next instalment is in the ongoing story of 'Eco-Warrior's-Mum and Her Quest For A Peaceful Life'. [/QUOTE]
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