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Is the obsession over our carbon footprints based on propaganda?

There’s no reason to think so.
@pianoplayingsteve I’ve no appetite for a disagreement. It doesn’t matter if the rich get rich off oil or wind turbines. The system is still the same and there’s no point wasting anytime wishing it otherwise. It’s always been that way, it’s always going to be that way.
pianoplayingsteve · 31-35, M
@SirenCalledLuce exactly, so we need to get rid of these fanciful ideas that we have this massive impact on the environment, or whatever the next scare piece is, as it is just used by the mega rich to get even richer. We will better save humanity by serving your community
@pianoplayingsteve And what if my community benefits from the jobs created, the lower energy tariffs, the engineering training opportunities?

In any case nothing said and done here makes the slightest difference. People think the internet as a platform for their own brand of revolution. It’s no more significant than a dog marvelling at its own reflection in a puddle.
Elessar · 26-30, M
Nope, but denying the existence of issues is, and we've all seen where it led people to as of recently.
Adaydreambeliever · 56-60, F
NO but you will get the climate deniers and those lacking in brain cells trying to tell you otherwise
Rickg · 31-35, M
I just want real action taken on it
pianoplayingsteve · 31-35, M
Action towards what and what action?@Rickg
Rickg · 31-35, M
On climate change
Maybe stop relying on fossil fuels which are toxic and finite, for one
@pianoplayingsteve
TheConstantGardener · 56-60, M
Not according to climate scientists.
Carlisle · F
🤔 I don’t know 🙊
pianoplayingsteve · 31-35, M
Just like with all the other social justice issues, it all conveniently involves giving more power and money to the state, and more wealth centralising around the ultra rich.

 
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