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Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
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Not sure if that's what the poster was saying. Must admit I lost the thread a bit. But the initial sentiment, that we tend to seek solace and validation within our self-chosen bubbles, is absolutely correct, and is the root cause of our toxic politics.
I took it as another sneery ‘I’m better than you’ type comment (a theme with many on this thread).

Wasn’t worded like that but considering I was talking about work (random) places and random people (customers buying cars) as examples it is also not any self chosen bubbles. Was an old quote, no point posting on this thread as people can’t answer yes or no questions as the facts invalidate their extreme views tbh… and showed some poor twisting of a serious subject (which luckily the poor fella saw right through and PM’d me about funnily enough!)

Still, we’ll all be dead in a year or two so no point arguing about anything on here 😬
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
im all for renewables, its locals that keep objecting to solar and wind that's the problem, planning law needs an overhaul. have to point out we are doing more than our bit despite those objectors, with second largest offshore wind production in world. if we're honest, solar at our latitude and weather is mostly for subsidy farming rather than meaningful contribution to power generation.
Excuses excuses.
 


Randy McNob

> > > > > > Cardiff > > > > >
Jun 13, 2020
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per capita China aren't even in the top 30 polluting countres

The Tufton street mafia pollute the national conversation, to potray China as the major culprits, and anyone who protests about the environment are portrayed as cranks and wierdos and you buy it. that way the climate crisis isn't high on the political agenda so nothing gets done about it. and behind it all are the big corps like shell and BP who continue to rake in billions

So carry on blaming China and ridiculing protesters. The big corps need people like you on their side to follow the narrative so they can carry on destroying your planet
 










Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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Goldstone
I'm referring to all fossil fuels. My original post said that getting our energy from renewable sources is cheaper - I should have said cheaper than fossil fuels not oil so apologies for that.
No problem. I'm just referring to 'Just stop oil'. I assume their focus is on oil rather than all fossil fuels.
 


chickens

Have you considered masterly inactivity?
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Oct 12, 2022
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Yes, but you can't run a car without buying it first. Overall, the cost of running an electric car is more expensive than running a petrol car.

If you insist on new, then absolutely, but thankfully (due to the heroic early adopters who took a chance on a new technology) there is now a second hand market of Renault Zoe’s, Nissan Leaf, BMW i3 and Tesla’s out there. There’s even Jaguar I-Pace’s out there for a decent price if you simply must drive a tank with the performance of a supercar.
 




portslade seagull

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Jul 19, 2003
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portslade
per capita China aren't even in the top 30 polluting countres

The Tufton street mafia pollute the national conversation, to potray China as the major culprits, and anyone who protests about the environment are portrayed as cranks and wierdos and you buy it. that way the climate crisis isn't high on the political agenda so nothing gets done about it. and behind it all are the big corps like shell and BP who continue to rake in billions

So carry on blaming China and ridiculing protesters. The big corps need people like you on their side to follow the narrative so they can carry on destroying your planet
Greenpeace don't seem to agree when reporting on it but carry on
 




Hotchilidog

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Jan 24, 2009
9,120
per capita China aren't even in the top 30 polluting countres

The Tufton street mafia pollute the national conversation, to potray China as the major culprits, and anyone who protests about the environment are portrayed as cranks and wierdos and you buy it. that way the climate crisis isn't high on the political agenda so nothing gets done about it. and behind it all are the big corps like shell and BP who continue to rake in billions

So carry on blaming China and ridiculing protesters. The big corps need people like you on their side to follow the narrative so they can carry on destroying your planet
China are now leading the way in introducing renewable energy as well as heading up re-foresting efforts. They are showing what can be done when there is the politico will to do so. Like every where else still a long way to go, but at least the Chinese are taking this crisis seriously.
 




Guinness Boy

Tofu eating wokerati
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Jul 23, 2003
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Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
Most individualists mostly hang out with other individualists and same goes for collectivists mainly hanging out with collectivists. The former usually don't like protests like this, because they care a lot about themselves (or single individuals and their personal experiences), while the latter usually like protests like this, because they care about people who are not themselves (or single individuals).
Today, individuals are affected by the actions of the collectivists from JSO, and other individualists won't like that. But you'll be delighted to hear that tomorrow, the collective will be affected by the actions of the individualists, and won't be happy about it. Unfortunately you won't have much time to celebrate, as your individual freedom will kill us all shortly after our collective issues really begin.
Didn't we learn from lockdown that life without individual freedom is thoroughly miserable and disproportionally affects the mental health of youngsters?

Protest corporations all you like, I'm all for that, but I think individuals need more freedom at the moment, not less.
 








Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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West west west Sussex
Am I allowed a rye smile (nothing more) at Goodwood s Festival of Amphetamines having to cancel Saturday due to the 'climate change'.
 






Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
16,042
Am I allowed a rye smile (nothing more) at Goodwood s Festival of Amphetamines having to cancel Saturday due to the 'climate change'.
No. These days, you get arrested and thrown in jail if you have a rye smile at things being cancelled.
 








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