| > When millions (let alone billions) die, people like you pretending that said deaths are acceptable And I didn't say that it was or pretend it either. > If there was any evidence for that whatsoever then maybe you'd have something vaguely resembling a point. I gave you exactly as much evidence as you gave me for a thesis that is approximately as rational: e.g. millions BILLIONS of deaths. There's climate change and there's acting like chicken little. > Asking nicely hasn't changed that, either. and that is the epitome of having a tantrum. I didn't get what I wanted by following the rules WHICH WERE UNFAIR so I started lashing out and blathering. Listen, it's great to be passionate about a worthy cause. But you have to meet people where they are. YOU have to bring the debate to them with facts, not just say "well you're an idiot if you can't see what is plainly...". You can't expect to solve any problem at all with anarchy. Firstly, you haven't asked nicely, nor either defended the dire urgency of your idea. Secondly, "asking nicely hasn't changed that either". YET. Patience is a thing that is probably foreign to the people slicing tires and chaining themselves to bridges but it's something that you will learn. |
Your quibbling over the tactics of activists demonstrates rather plainly otherwise.
> I gave you exactly as much evidence as you gave me
https://www.pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas.2108146119
> for a thesis that is approximately as rational: e.g. millions BILLIONS of deaths
Those are indeed the stakes.
> There's climate change and there's acting like chicken little.
There's being uninformed and there's being in active denial.
> and that is the epitome of having a tantrum
Says the one playing defense for butthurt millionaires. "I didn't get to take off in my plane because those big meanie hippies blocked the runway which is SO UNFAIR so I called the police to arrest them and haul them away on buses because their lives matter less than my convenience and comfort"
> YOU have to bring the debate to them with facts
The facts are widely available, and are well-understood by most people. They are unfortunately ignored by the tiny minority of people who actually have any capability whatsoever to stop our planet's destruction, and we're all condemned to suffer for it.
> Firstly, you haven't asked nicely
Yes I have, as have plenty of others. It didn't work, because the ones actively contributing to the problem are the ones with a vested interest in ignoring us; their material wealth matters more than human lives.
> Patience is a thing that is probably foreign to the people slicing tires and chaining themselves to bridges
We're already past the point of no return. At this point climate change response is about mitigating further damage, and every second wasted means more damage, more suffering, more death. Climate activists have been extraordinarily patient given the circumstances - and the consequences of hand-wringing over people recognizing a dire situation for what it is is something all of us will learn, the hard way.
Like, if you think climate activists now lack patience, wait until mobs are banging down your door for every last scrap of food and potable water they can find amid global famine. You'll be thinking back fondly on how politely those activists chained themselves to bridges.