Walk the Talk Show with Waylon Lewis presents:
The thing I’m always trying to explain to my liberal idiot friends is that the climate crisis, global warming, global shawarmaing—whatever you want to call it—doesn’t really matter.
You know why? ‘Cause I’m 51. Even if global warming were true—which, obviously, it’s not; FAKE NEWS!—I’ll be dead.
So it doesn’t matter, right?
Right?

Wrong!
We talk about this all the time.
But change won’t happen unless all of us do more than talk. We have to care. And that’s what Jane Goodall always talked about. She’s one of my idols—she always said, there is hope. Don’t feel hopeless. It’s not naïve to feel hope, but hope and the feeling of it has to be based on our actions—our little itty-bitty actions.
If we want these little cuties to be able to live on a planet with wildlife, without floods, without drought, with glaciers and good drinking water, we need to be the change and force the Boys Club to follow.
I don’t understand why it’s a partisan issue. I don’t understand why we’re not all obsessed and concerned about making sure that there is a safe, habitable planet for the next generations.
Listen to the video (Plus, Waylon pays the Baby Tax):
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