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autotldr t1_jefe2rk wrote

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 94%. (I'm a bot)


> Communities in the Intag Valley of Ecuador have won a significant legal victory after a court ruled to halt copper mining in one of the world's most biodiverse forests.

> Two notable cases in Ecuador have successfully invoked the rights of nature in years past, showing that they can be used as a legal tool to protect the environment and the rights of communities.

> In September 2020, the Intag communities won one of the few cases upholding the rights of nature in the lower court.


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mescalelf t1_jefe222 wrote

You respect us? You’ll be telling us that as you slot six shells into your mossberg and blow us away.

And statistics show that children of LGBTQ couples are generally at least as mentally healthy as their peers.

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whenthecatmeows t1_jefcy0f wrote

Why would a world full of LGBT people be bad? You need to look into yourself and think about why you're so prejudiced against people who just want to peacefully live their lives and love who they love.

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