10/10
A prescient tale, indicative of humanity's inability to see the forest for the trees
21 October 2023
Very simply, this film is an important story. I have to think that this is Ken, going out of his way, to subtly make a point. He could have told this story years ago, but choose "now" to do so. It is a tale of stunning ignorance and stupidity, and ought to be a must-see for everyone. Specifically, it shows how humans can simply choose to be blind to an unconscionable nightmare fiasco that they are creating, at a rapidly increasing speed, simply for the sake of money. It VERY MUCH mirrors what the larger human populace is repeating right now, except this time, WE are the buffalo.

Ken's film exhibits the fact that you can turn _some_ disastrous situations around, even though, historically speaking, we seem to have not been inclined to do so (just ask the Passenger pigeon, Tasmanian tiger, and even the mastodon, how it worked out for them).

Again, a great story. They should be showing it to kids in grade school, as that might result in some important conversations around the dinner table at home.
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