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And he draws a moral for the entire environmental movement from his experience: "It's matured, it's lost its innocence, it's become a profession," he said.
It lost its innocence when it became the de facto outlet for both ISIS and videos of cops shooting citizens.
It has been doing this, in fluctuating degrees of diligence, ever since it lost its innocence one year and five months ago.
I remember those comments were made very loudly after the [July 2005] terrorist attacks – 'London will never be the same again, London has lost its innocence' – it was all nonsense.
But in keeping with the times, cruising had lost its innocence, bringing with it gangs, drugs and violence.
It had long since lost its innocence, and a good deal of its charm.
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