Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
I am just fighting (or whatever you would term it) for what I think is correct.
Yeah, pushing for a proper economy founded in agriculture is being a hypocrite. Compared to someone else's so-called solution of building a 100% pinoy car as the goal and single solution for the philippine economy.
IMHO, some questions..

What is correct for you?

What is "proper economy" founded on agriculture?

Someone else's so-called solution of building a 100% pinoy car as the goal and single solution for the Philippine economy?Who said this?


I think going "green" has to be economically feasible.
What is economically feasible?


Being green must also be sustainable. What is the point of being "green and environmental" when it cannot be sustainable? If it isn't sustainable, it has to be stopped.
What is sustainable?

You think my thread on "Being GREEN" is a mockery on you and your group. It is not. It was supposed to create awareness that going green can start from the simplest of actions. It does not need to have a car using veggie oil as fuel or inventing the practical electric city car. Something As simple as turning off the lights when leaving the room is enough as a start.
I believe alot of Pinoys are doing this because it will save them alot of money(electric bills).