It’s so hard to figure out what we’re about and why we run

Steven Welzer
1 min readSep 21, 2020

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It baffles me why the press continually asks our candidates questions like: Why is a Green Party needed? Why do you run? Isn’t third party politics impossible? (or: irrelevant? or: disruptive?)

What could be so hard to understand?

After Silent Spring (1962) an environmental movement emerged.

It manifested in all kinds of ways, like: the first Earth Day in 1970, clamor for an Environmental Protection Agency, etc.

It was logical that the movement would have an electoral arm, so Green parties were formed in just about all democracies.

Duh.

Mr. Reporter: Look out the window and you’ll notice ecological imbalances and incipient crises. What part of “the world needs an environmental movement and Green parties” do you find it hard to comprehend?

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Steven Welzer
Steven Welzer

Written by Steven Welzer

A Green Party activist, Steve was an original co-editor of DSA’s “Ecosocialist Review.” He now serves on the Editorial Board of the New Green Horizons webzine.

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