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by KozmoNau7
2713 days ago
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>"It just takes the political will to place a minor inconvenience on a population whom you hope will still vote for you." And this is why the future is looking so grim, unless we can somehow convince the population at large to accept this inconvenience. The public tends to vote for people who decrease inconvenience, and shun those who propose to increase it. How can we change the minds of millions/billions of people away from that mindset? |
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It would be as if someone suggested saying a prayer before going to bed would save the world. What's the problem, it's a 2 minute prayer? And yet a large number of people would be up in arms about it.
I understand that you're shouting "Science" before telling people how to live their lives. Hey, maybe it will work. But it's profoundly political and even if they don't articulate it as such that's how people will see it.