Justice for Wildlife
A month ago we got told that feeding that birds was not OK, but later that turned out to be false. The Council compelled the person who said that to leave us alone. After holidays (about a week ago) we resumed as usual and the birds could not be happier!
There's a lesson here. When the law (and Justice) is on your side you must insist on it. At the end, a higher up bureaucracy will realise what's happening and side with you. It may certainly take some work, and animals cannot speak to humans who hate animals, but one way or another Justice will be served.
The site Techrights speaks of "rights", but RMS and Andy explain the role of obligations, e.g. what we owe to society and why people must insist on duties (of themselves and others). A parallel notion long advanced by RMS is freedom. In English, and not just in English, that word/term is so broad that it can mean all sorts of things (to different audiences).
We are glad that Justice for the birds was done. We now have close to 100KG of seeds in our vault. That should last until the end of the year. █