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    Violet Affleck details emotional argument with ‘shell-shocked’ mom Jennifer Garner: ‘Astonished’

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    Violet Affleck has detailed a fiery argument she had with Jennifer Garner in a hotel room over the catastrophic LA wildfires. GC Images

    Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner’s eldest daughter, Violet, has detailed a fiery argument she had with her mom in a hotel room over the catastrophic LA wildfires in a candid essay for Yale University.

    The 19-year-old, who is a freshman at the prestigious Davenport College, wrote about an emotional clash she had with the “13 Going on 30” star, 53, in an academic research paper in the school’s Global Health Review.

    Violet revealed that she and her famous mother — who also shares Seraphina, 16, and Samuel, 13, with the “Good Will Hunting” star — argued over climate change after being forced out of their plush home while the devastating Los Angeles wildfires ravaged through California in January.

    “I spent the January fires in Los Angeles arguing with my mother in a hotel room,” Violet wrote in her paper, titled, “A Chronically Ill Earth: COVID Organizing as a Model Climate Response in Los Angeles.”

    Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner’s eldest daughter wrote a candid essay for Yale University. AFP via Getty Images
    The 19-year-old is currently a freshman at the prestigious Davenport College. GC Images

    The teenager complained that the behavior of the “wealthiest citizens” was one of the driving forces behind the “climate crisis.”

    Garner, for her part, was “shell-shocked, astonished at the scale of destruction in the neighborhood where she raised myself and my siblings” — leaving Violet “surprised at her surprise.”

    “As a lifelong Angelena and climate-literate member of generation Z, my question had not been whether the Palisades would burn but when,” added Violet.

    “As I chatted with adults in the hotel where we’d gone to escape the smoke, though, I found my position to be an uncommon one: people spoke of how long rebuilding would take, how much it would cost, and how tragically odd the whole situation had been,” she continued.

    Violet said that her famous mom was “shell-shocked, astonished at the scale of destruction” of the LA fires. Bloomberg via Getty Images
    Garner helped out in her neighborhood following the catastrophic wildfires in January. MSNBC

    “The crisis was acute, a burst of bad luck. It had come from a combination of high winds and low rains.”

    Violet also recalled her younger brother, Samuel, being skeptical that the wildfires had anything to do with climate change, asking, “What did global warming have to do with the speed of the wind?

    “Hopefully, most of us understand the climate crisis better than my little brother,” she wrote.

    Elsewhere in her essay, Violet described climate change as “existential and accelerating.”

    “It’s anthropogenic,” she writes, “Driven by unsustainable consumption patterns concentrated among the wealthiest citizens of the wealthiest countries, all of which have already subjected most of this country and the world to deadly temperatures, fire-flood cycles, rising seas, and dying crops.”

    “As a lifelong Angelena and climate-literate member of generation Z, my question had not been whether the Palisades would burn but when,” Violet wrote. GC Images
    Garner also shares Seraphina, 16, and Samuel, 13, with the “Good Will Hunting” star. ENT / SplashNews.com
    January’s deadly wildfires ravaged through California, burning more than 66,000 acres. AP

    The teen concluded her paper by comparing public health protocols used in climate disasters, while calling for recognition of the “methods and political commitments” of COVID-conscious and disabled communities.

    Prior to enrolling at Yale, Violet made an appearance at a Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors meeting in July 2024, where she demanded mask mandates in LA hospitals.

    Violet shared her experience with recovering from viruses in an emotional plea, saying, “the county must oppose mask bans for any reason.”



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