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|  | Once upon a time ...[[File:Kill bird and insect.jpg|thumb|1958 Propagandaposter |284x284px]]Thestories will sound like individual cases, but ofcourse they are not. We ashuman beings arebalancing at the tipping point.We pretend to be the smartest beingson earth,meanwhile we are our biggest enemy. |  | [[File:Canvas1.png|thumb]] | 
|  |  | '''Once upon a time ...'''[[File:Utopia.jpg|thumb]]In the book "The Nation of Plants" Stefano Manucso questions the human-conceived hierarchies by presenting our world as a place where all living beings are equally valuable. Nevertheless, he is convinced that in a successful coexistence of beings, humans have to request their self-perception.   | 
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|  | ====== ''Four Pest campaign''  ======
 |  | We as humans know we are in a state of balancing close to the tipping point. We pretend to know everything. We pretend to be the smartest beings on earth.  Meanwhile we are our biggest enemy. To get a deeper understanding, we need to '''switch the perspectives''', '''break down hierarchies''' and be more empathic.   | 
|  | Mosquitoes, flies, rats and sparrows - these four so-called plagues were tobe destroyed at theend of the 1950s under Mao Zedong's rule.Mao was certain that this was "the great leap forward" tocombat economic and social social inequalities in thecountry.The calculation seemed logical.One sparrow eats about 2 to 4 kilos of grain ayear and,on this assumption, by killing one million sparrows, 60,000 people could already gain food. One killing method was distrubing birds with incredible noise until they would fell toearth. The extermination was successful,but the death of the birds was followed by a raising population of insects andthus a plague of grasshopper.The result: the great famine between1959 and1961. In 1960 sparrows were placed in the agenda by bed bugs. It is said that a quarter of a million sparrows were later imported from the USSR to China. Today,sparrows are allowed tolive in peace again nevertheless they become a rare species in China.[[File:Waschbärkissen.png|thumb|296x296px|left]]
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|  | ====== ''Racoons in Europe'' ======
 |  | Life has existed for more than three billions of years while homo sapiens are only around 300 000 years old. So our existing is like a grain of sand in the dessert.   | 
|  | At the beginning ofthe 20th century, the North American racoon was brought to Europe - for the fur industry.
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|  | At some point, the animals were able to escape from their cages. Today they areconsidered a plague, as they have hardly any natural enemies in Central Europe.The situation issimilar with raccoon dogs from Japan. Lynx, wolves, brown bears or, in thecase of offspring eagle owls can also become enemies. The most common cause of death for raccoons is .... take a guess ... traffic.
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|  |  | How can we strengthen the '''connection between humans and all the non-human existence?'''  | 
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|  |  | When was the last time you have been dreaming of utopia?  | 
|  |  | Do you feel emotional connected to plants?  | 
|  |  | Does Wanderlust exist without nature?  | 
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|  | ====== ''Your biosphere is my backyard'' ======
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|  | [[File:Massacre on Indigenous village in Nicaragua (The Oakland Institute).jpg|thumb|287x287px]]In the early 90s, the conservative nicaraguan politician Violeta Barrios de Chamorro signed a decree to turn the second largest contiguous rainforest in Latin America into a nature reserve - Bosawás. This was shortly after the indigenous population was granted more autonomy and self-determination as a result of the Sandinista revolution. Some of them lived in this rainforest. At the same time, however, there were still numerous armed militant groups and ex-military. As there was no war to serve anymore they were settled with distance to the capital in a less populated region. A large group of armed farmers ended up next to Bosawás. 
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|  | In 1997, Bosawas officially became a UNESCO biosphere reserve. Since then, there have been regular violent conflicts in the centre of Nicaragua. It is not uncommon for indigenous villages to be massacred. Houses are burnt down and people are murdered on their way to their fields. The indigenous autonomy enshrined in law is one of the most modern in the world. But it is not at all being implemented. 
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|  | The establishment ofa UNESCO biosphere reserve does notprioritise the protection of the local population.The indigenous people need theforest to survive, it is their food source, their medicine, their second lung. The new settlers, on theother hand, rely on conventional agriculture and due to this are causing immense environmental damage. Further international companies take advantage ofthe local disbalance as maragony wood andgold can be found in the forest. Meanwhile, thegovernment has decided to prioritise waterfalls, monkeys andtourism over human rights.There was a paper published around 20 years ago called "Your biosphere is my backyard:the story of Bosawas in Nicaragua".Read it and you will understand! - "A decree is not a park"  |  | Three true-based stories in which human show deconstructing behavior: | 
|  | alas yalahna lằni
 |  | [[File:Four Pest campaign.pdf|left|thumb]]The stories sound like individual cases, but of course they are not. While the first two are based on the interaction of human and animals the last one points out political misleading and mistreating of human rights. | 
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Once upon a time ...
In the book "The Nation of Plants" Stefano Manucso questions the human-conceived hierarchies by presenting our world as a place where all living beings are equally valuable. Nevertheless, he is convinced that in a successful coexistence of beings, humans have to request their self-perception.  
We as humans know we are in a state of balancing close to the tipping point. We pretend to know everything. We pretend to be the smartest beings on earth.  Meanwhile we are our biggest enemy. To get a deeper understanding, we need to switch the perspectives, break down hierarchies and be more empathic.  
Empathy between humans and their environment, nature and further beings has to be strengthen. 
Life has existed for more than three billions of years while homo sapiens are only around 300 000 years old. So our existing is like a grain of sand in the dessert. 
How can we strengthen the connection between humans and all the non-human existence? 
When was the last time you have been dreaming of utopia? 
Do you feel emotional connected to plants? 
Does Wanderlust exist without nature? 
Three true-based stories in which human show deconstructing behavior:
File:Four Pest campaign.pdfThe stories sound like individual cases, but of course they are not. While the first two are based on the interaction of human and animals the last one points out political misleading and mistreating of human rights.
Performatives Storytelling