Response #5: George Lingiari

Hello again George,

As I have mentioned before I do not know how the voting works and why humans are the only one allowed to participate, but I know you do not know either (if I remember correctly). Yet I am still very interested in how things shake out. 

I do not understand all the fancy government terms, but from your post I took away that this is definitely a two sided-race even if there are seven candidates. It seems the candidates either care about the territory that you call home or about the fracking. I googled fracking and was shocked when I looked at the images. Land for as far as the eye could see all covered in machines. Not a single tree in sight in some photos. I have never laid my eyes upon land that looked so… well dead. I could only imagine seeing fracking in person and I would like to keep it that way.

So from google I found it was a type of oil drilling and confirmed the polluting effects you discussed. I would like to see the scientific inquiry Gunner speaks of. I have a feeling it does not exist since he never provided it. Water and land are staples to survival. If you humans contaminate it, what am I and fellow friends supposed to do? Find new homes? That would be totally ridiculous. I for one do not understand how one can support the contamination of others water. This Gunner fellow must be friends with Scomo. Both humans clearly do not care about my friends and I. To them we must just be objects. 

The Country Liberals or the Laborers will do as long as they care about my friends and I, but from the sounds of it unfortunately the Country Liberals seem to support fracking. I like the list you made to help guide others to vote. If I had a vote I could say I would be using your suggested list as guidance. Although Aiya would not have my vote. With the little information I have I would vote for Braedon for the reason why you put him second. Stop fracking and protecting water are quite literally his stance. Any human against fracking will do, but Braedon is the only one I know based off your blog that for sure is against it. 

It is bad enough we have to deal with all the fires that seemed to have no end in sight until the major rains a few weeks ago gave control back to the humans, but after surviving we now have to deal with fracking. Something humans can control, but yet do not want to. Shortly after experiencing terrible fires that destroyed the environment I call home, y’all want to continue to destroy the environment. You have to hold your humans in charge responsible like you mentioned. My family, friends and I all hope the government listens to humans like you to preserve your land and ours. I appreciate your support George and wish you and other humans like you the best in the upcoming election.

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