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For some any means is justified by the end. Even Hitler thought that. 100% 2 VotesOther Answers (2)
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If people deny their existence, then they%26#039;re obviously wrong, but I haven%26#039;t heard of this happening. Most environmentalists don%26#039;t go to the extremes that radicals do, but since the radicals create far more news-worthy material, that%26#039;s what you hear about. It%26#039;s important to remember that radicals exist on every front, and those who prefer the middle ground often ARE shamed by the actions of like-minded individuals who simply go to far.
It%26#039;s not just environmentalism that creates extremists, not by a long shot. 0% 0 Votes -
I don%26#039;t deny that they exist, I just don%26#039;t think they represent the majority of environmentalist. I would never go out and bomb or burn something that is absolutly contrary to my beliefs. Once a resource is aquired it is unthinkable for me to waste it, even to make a point. I think the radicals distract from the good that needs to be done.
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