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      I rabidly disagree that there is any more important topic than climate change. If you have read the actual studies and data about it, you would agree with me. If it is not addressed in a timely manner (read: a decade ago, but better late than never) there will be billions dead WITHIN YOUR LIFETIME.

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          It not one or the other — there’s a relationship between the lack of coverage, and people not being concerned.

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            It seems like news also used to cover issues that were important, that people should care more about, even if they don’t.

            Then we had Jon Stewart to cover (in the context of comedy) important news that News didn’t bother with

            Now we have nothing

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      Some people just can’t focus on two things, even if you can.

      Like, people keep pretending Biden is some climate activist…

      He blew straight past Trump’s record fossil fuels production records and set his own.

      And sure, less domestic use sounds good, but it would actually be better than shipping coal across the globe using fossil fuels before burning the coal.

      I don’t know if it’s long term effects of COVID or what, but these last few years I’m constantly overestimating people.

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          It’s not his fault that there is a significant portion of the planet that is, in fact, quite dumb. It doesn’t make them worth less as humans, but it is something that needs to be considered.

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              I wasn’t reducing anyone and I don’t think the person you were responding to was either. Some people have a harder time focusing on many things at once than others. In the same way that many many people have no internal voice in their head with which they think, people’s brains work differently. It’s just a fact. Some are more efficient at parsing large quantities of varied data than others. That is also a fact. I’m not trying to devalue those who cannot do that, but it would be immature and irresponsible to not consider that when looking for the causes of miscommunication or misunderstandings about how society actually functions just because you think it might hurt someone’s feelings if they were told that about themselves.

              To be quite honest, prioritizing climate change is the responsible and rational thing to do because if we fuck that up, literally nothing else we have done will have any meaning, whatsoever.

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    just heard a blurb from him about ending electric car subsidies on day one and his crowd cheered.

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      They only cheer for things that cause harm. The louder a conservative cheers, the more deadly the news.

      Conservatism is a cancer that will kill us all if it is not stopped.

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      Haven’t ev makers just raised prices by whatever the subsidy amount is? So not like that actually affects the masses.

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        nope. usual supply and demand at play. same as you won’t pay more if they have an idea that you can pay more. The salesman may try but ultimately the price is the same.

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    There is a strange, substantive vacuum in this campaign cycle.

    Yeah, almost like people are focusing on comparatively piddly bullshit on one side and ignoring mountains of terrible on the other, because ya gotta keep the horse race going, and because you gotta make the worst of one side equal to the best on the other. Even when they’re still leagues apart.

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    The Republican party is burning political capital in Congress so that Congress doesn’t conduct a 14a3 vote to remove the disqualification from office clouding Trump’s candidacy. The trials are a red herring. Our options are status quo or acceleration and it turns out the fascists have been greasing the wheels of American politicians for years.

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    I figured it was a given. If Trump gets elected, climate change accelerates. Does anyone think any different?

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      Exactly. Unfortunately even with that being all the republican party has the Dems can’t seem to care enough to beat it.

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    The US military is one of the worlds largest polluters. Biden has spent 10x more money on the military than climate change initiatives. Speaking concern about climate change, than doing little to mitigate it sounds anti climate to me.