Collective Action & Climate Change

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Walker
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Re: Collective Action & Climate Change

Post by Walker »

Who knows.

Maybe empty virtue signaling will also become a thing of the past, someday.

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Reality Caught Up to ‘Climate Change’
https://amgreatness.com/2025/11/17/real ... ate-change
So, the public is sick of pseudoscientific activists peddling their doom-and-gloom wares for their own particular and profitable agendas.

Elite green gurus often buy seaside estates while warning of devastating tidal waves to come. They fly in carbon-spewing private jets while ordering the poor to turn down their air conditioners.

In sum, carbon is dead, long live carbon!
MikeNovack
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Re: Collective Action & Climate Change

Post by MikeNovack »

Walker wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 4:03 pm I, on the other hand, have the advantage of a human brain that does not need to experience every stupid thing, or believe the nonsense propaganda that the Left spews about climate in the name of gimme your money so we can busywork with building and repairing windmills that look like dinosaurs, even though wind did build the American West, 'specially in Texas, where they probably invented Ranch dressing for the salad. :wink:
Well your human brain does not seem to have grokked that THIS ISSUE is not a left-right thing.

a) The traditional left might believe there is an ecological crisis but blame it on capitalism and firmly believe that if only we did away with capitalism our ecological problems would all vanish.

b) You haven't a clue about people pushed out of radical environmental groups because not on the correct side of this or that social issue.

c) You haven't a clue about "left associated" demands that some radial environmental group deal with THAT issue immediately instead of focus on the environmental project at hand.

d) The above is based on first hand knowledge of the radical environmental scene.
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