JackRiddler » Mon Nov 20, 2023 4:08 am wrote:What do trans issues have to do with it? I think you know that ideology is a package deal, no matter how the resulting bizarroland combinations may seem illogical or stuck in momentary polarizations. (By the way, apropos of nothing immediately on this thread page but in general, remember that Greta Thunberg=peak evil, no matter what the question. Also, if the WEF-Hitler Beast happens to mention that sun rises in east, obviously we must insist the sun rises in West, etc. etc. Also, anything the corporate media or some "radlib" joker I don't like on Twitter says -- same exact thing, right? -- is always a 180-degree inversion of the truth, and therefore you must always believe the exact opposite of what they say, unless it fits your preconceptions and ideological package and comes from reliable corporate media like the Telegraph.)
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Haven’t yet looked at DrEvil’s reply but the above is riddled with Strawman/conjured presumptions & talking points. While it may well apply in a number of instances to the stereotypical ‘anti-WEF’/‘anti-woke’ Twitter handle, it doesn’t apply to me, and in any event the above is a trivialization of real issues & demonstrable, blatant disinformation being peddled out there by numerous agents
representing both/several ‘sides’ of an issue.All that aside, it should be abundantly clear by now by any sober assessment that ‘climate alarm’ is, indeed, largely bullshit (to put it in simplest terms) and carbon/CO2 levels are not
primary drivers of weather fluctuations.
The so-called ‘Highly Educated’ among us may be in the running among some of the most fooled of all, and certainly in the top-tier among the more arrogant/stubborn persons in their refusal to acknowledge just how much they’ve been taken for a ride (along with — on the other end of the spectrum — many of those largely disenfranchised deluded souls that continue to believe that Trump is an ‘outsider’, a ‘Patriot’, or in any way gives a shit about the average American).
(I am surrounded by the highly educated, both at work and in my neighborhood — I am one of them, at least as far as a Bachelors degree can be considered ‘high education’, so I speak from a position of not only direct exposure but also as someone that regularly reads published studies, journals, periodicals, & editorials [etc.] authored by these ‘Highly Educated’ individuals, across a broad range of topics, in addition to the comments/rhetoric expressed by many of them over the last several years -- in meetings, casual or formal conversation, or overheard banter.
Related side-note: It's almost surreal at times, the extent of 'groupthink' in play among certain classes/demographics,
and this applies regardless of education level, and across political spectrums: many echo and repeat very similar talking points, almost verbatim, in alignment with their 'tribe')
ESG, ‘carbon credits’, ‘net zero’, ‘green tech’, etc — all egregiously brazen scams and lies, but perhaps more importantly: massive forms of revenue generators, all to the benefit of the Blackrocks/Blackstones (and their hyper-capitalist aspiring counterparts), along with all the corporations/‘progressives’ both small and large shamelessly fellating the
Blackrock shaft and clamoring for a small piece of that very lucrative pie (all the while promoting all manner of virtue signals to misdirect their true aims & intentions; quite a grotesque racket).
And yet there remain a large swath of people — self-deluded, proud of their ‘forward thinking’ — that actually & earnestly subscribe to this nonsense. Fools born every minute, eh?