Re: More food
From: | Barry Garcia <barry_garcia@...> |
Date: | Monday, September 4, 2000, 21:59 |
CONLANG@LISTSERV.BROWN.EDU writes:
>Why red? 'Red' is usually associated with communist or socialist
>movements,
>who usually have don't have a problem with Greens or environmental
>activism
>in general. (The Soviet Union had a horrible environmental record, but
>that is
>neither here nor there for purposes of allegiance.)
Couldn't it just be as simple as: cut both open and you see red :) (like
Clive Barker's quote for his "books of blood": "Everyone is a book of
blood, when opened, they're red (read)" (something like that)). The green
could mean naivety?
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