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Yes, this kind of discourse is common. I live in the pacific northwest of the USA and I see a lot of this. I've seen public relations advocacy along the lines of "if you don't clear the trees around your house, it's your fault when it burns down." Bad practices from years ago have created forests full of fire ladders, dense spindly thickets, and other such fire hazards. They like to talk like those are the ways of the past, but Mendocino redwood company is an example of a "greener friendlier" logging company that is still doing this. Only a few years ago they poisoned hundreds of thousands of acres of tanoak trees so they could get more Douglas firs (their crop) later. They left these trees dead standing, and to nobody's surprise [caused more fires] (https://www.forestsforever.org/campaigns/hack-and-squirt.html). Then they blame people when their houses burn down. Loggers suck. I have plenty of respect for working class pride, but loggers have never been not problematic.
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Coded at2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452
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