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The fact that you missed the Stonehenge under water worries me.

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I saw it. That implies that spraying cornstarch won’t change anything. Think about it.

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THEN WHAT FUCKING WILL CHANGE ANYTHING

Because this is the only thing that gets people like you to even talk about this.

edit: I want to be clear that I don’t care if it’s rude or uncivil to talk to people about this like this, I will do it again and again and again and I support efforts to be annoying about it, because at this point it’s all we have left to maybe, potentially, get enough people angry enough that someone, somewhere does something. Anything

You’re all making your frowny faces and saying “This is counter-productive” and you’re simply not getting it.

If through some magical means we were to learn that nuking Manhattan would somehow lower global temperatures, then we would need to do that, just up and vaporize 1.6 million people. It would STILL be the ethically superior action to take if it magically worked. Because in the next century billions of people may die.

If we learned that filling the Grand Canyon with concrete would get companies to stop producing carbon waste and get people to accept inconveniences like electric cars and paper straws without whinging like a wounded toddler, then yes, line up those cement mixers.

When it comes to the trolly problem, you’re all not even looking at the right tracks if you’re so upset about incivility or annoyances when it comes to climate activism. If anyone is left to do it, one day they will erect statues of these kids throwing soup at paintings and coloring rocks.

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You need to learn to become compelling if you want to be heard. Annoying people will get you ignored, and likely discredited.

Also, you know nothing about me.

https://lemmy.world/comment/10754742

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This is such a clarifying post.

It’s not about being useful, it’s about feeling useful. It’s about the impotent frustration of feeling you’re not having an impact being channeled through a media stunt whether or not it in fact changes anything, or even if it makes things worse.

That is what’s going on here, I think. Strategic thinking about this is slow and involves a long road and political concessions and compromises and getting involved hands-on with very out-of-sight things for a long time. This takes a second and it makes it to the news, so it feels like something got done, even if it wasn’t the case.

And that’s 21st century activism in a nutshell, basically.

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I know this is nitpicking but… I’d say the biggest issue with electric car now is the pricing. What do you think poor people should do?

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Oh your a spineless defeatists! Anyways…

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That’s the implication of the meme.

I think there are better ways to bring attention to the concerns of climate change than defacing Stonehenge.

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And you’re someone with poor spelling and reading comprehension.

It’s you’re, not your.

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Very unrelated, but I noticed you have a downvote, visible. Is this possible on this instance? Has something changed or is it a bug? Other posts/comments dont seem to have downvotes, but here I can see that the post and some comments have a single downvote. Do you have any clue? I think only your comments and the post have a downvote, could it be the person you talked to somehow managed to get their downvotes to show?

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I think the wider point is that people will remain ignorant, even when they’ve irrefutably been proven wrong.

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2 points

You have poor media literacy

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I think they totally got that, and their point was painting Stonehenge didn’t help stop climate change, as evidenced in the last panel.

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This right here is proof that media literacy is at an all-time low.

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Anyone who doesn’t come to the came conclusion as I did is a moron

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