From Adam Green, BoldProgressives.org <[email protected]>
Subject William Shatner goes to space & begs humans to save Earth
Date October 13, 2021 8:38 PM
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Today, I called my mom to watch together as Star Trek's William Shatner
went boldly where no 90-year-old has gone before: To outer space.

When he stepped off the spaceship, Shatner shared extremely moving
thoughts about our "vulnerable" Earth being in "jeopardy."

"What I would love to do is communicate as much as possible...the
jeopardy. The moment you see how vulnerable, the vulnerability of
everything. It’s so small. This air, which is keeping us alive, is thinner
than your skin. It’s a sliver! It’s immeasurably small when you think in
terms of the universe. It’s immeasurable. Mars doesn’t have it...It's just
there, Mother Earth...it was so moving."

We posted this excerpt on social media. Please share this moment on
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And please, [ [link removed] ]donate to our friends at the Sunrise Movement, who we are
partnering with to address climate in the Build Back Better legislation,
and to our work electing bold progressives who will prioritize climate.

[ [link removed] ]William Shatner returns from space.

Ironically, today's space flight contributed directly to the pollution of
Earth. It was run by Amazon's Jeff Bezos, who avoids taxation, under-pays
workers, and has enough excess wealth to play around with high-pollution
spaceships.

We're working hard daily to ensure the Build Back Better bill taxes
billionaires like Bezos, so they pay fair taxes so we can fund fighting
climate change. [ [link removed] ]Support this work, and our partners at Sunrise, here.

Thanks for being a bold progressive -- and a human saving the planet for
future humans.

-- Adam Green, PCCC co-founder

 

 

 

 

 


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