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Jenna Yow
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Actually, my main objections to golf are its racist and colonial history, its waste of resources and land, and how it is an elitist sport that exists as a display of wealth over actual leisure!
My conclusion of "seedbombing" was largely a joke, but at the same time-- I, like you, don't anticipate the owner of a golf course giving in to external pressure over environmental concerns. So I think renegade action could be necessary in the event that people with power continue to waste resources for the sake of wealth.
In regards to it creating more labor...I'm fine with that, frankly, so long as the labor is fairly compensated! This essay was not intended to provide a quick solution to the problem with golf; it is me examining its origins and it history within the context of an environmental philosophy course I was enrolled in. Revolution is easy to dream about and complicated to execute, and this essay was not meant to focus on the nuance of radical change.
I appreciate you taking the time to play my game; perhaps next time, you'll read it too!