PanixerseeLagdaPigniubovenAndiast26-09-2025djb Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date August 18, 2026 CategoriesBioethicsEthicsLegal Science (jurisprudence) Tagged , __featured3, activists, automobiles, Aztecs, beauty, business, copper, Ecuador, emancipation, environmental regulations, fish, flourishing, government, hares, health, human sacrifice, ideologues, indigenous people, Jan van de Venis, judges, language, lawyers, life, lithium, litigation, Māori, modern life, nature, nature rights, New Zealand, Panama, permit requirements, The Water Diplomat, Whanganui River, zoning Using Mild Language to Push Radical Nature Rights Wesley J. Smith August 18, 2026 Bioethics, Ethics, Legal Science (jurisprudence) 6 Nature rights activists seem nice. They are not verbal bomb throwers. Rather, they deploy passive language. Read More ›