I agree with Mediacology‘s critique of Derrick Jensen’s ‘dark side’ — or at least of a certain linearity in his political vision — but I still find his Star Wars spoof pretty funny. And I think it’s good to have someone saying the things he says (like these). And his column does add some fire to Orion magazine, which as the reigning most beautiful environmental mag, has always been better with the other three elements (air, water, earth) than with the fire.
Derrick Jensen’s Star Wars diet lite
September 21, 2009 by Adrian J Ivakhiv
Posted in Eco-culture, Politics | Tagged Derrick Jensen, ecopolitics, media | 4 Comments
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well done to derek for creating this spoof it certainly leaves food for thought
Thanks for sharing the article. Excellent post.
I have given a stumble to your post.
Great spoof Derek, very original and it gave me a good laugh 🙂
Yeah…Cool spoof Derek, very interesting to say the least!