The former adventure bible that now reads like a corporate DEI report with nicer pictures.
The former adventure bible that now reads like a corporate DEI report with nicer pictures.
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The brand that turned “the world and all that is in it” into “why everything wrong with the world is your fault.”
The ultimate fall from grace: from inspiring wonder about the planet to making you feel personally responsible for its destruction.
The publication that traded jaw-dropping wildlife photography for guilt-tripping propaganda and rainbow-washed climate panic.
The publication that went from celebrating human achievement to apologizing for it on every page.