• Saledovil@sh.itjust.works
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    10 hours ago

    I’m judging you based on what you wrote about your position, which is all I do know about you, as well as what you chose to broadcast about yourself. And you paint yourself as a pathetic coward. You’re absolutely pathetic, even without comparing you to anybody else.

    Should we stop pumping oil right this very minute? Do you think the world will be ready by 2050 to effectivly ban the sale of fossil fuel? We are yet to globally REDUCE carbon emissions, we’ve only decelerated so far and by a tiny amount. We are no where near ready to make the change. Unless you are willing to cause a massacre by shutting off the oil wells?

    And a big reason why we, as a species, have not made any progress on that front, is because of cowardice. Decisions are being made by people who stand to profit from fossil fuels, or are too scared of the economic consequences of combating fossil fuel dependency. Even though the transition itself would help mitigate those consequences, e.g. new jobs created for green energy development would offset jobs loss due to the necessary structural change.

    I want things to be better, you’re right. And we all play a part in improving it. Right now I actually work in solar power infanstructure, is that pathetic? I vote against fossil fuels, and I am happy my country is cutting off gas and forcing people to be more electric.

    Individual action, while laudable, will not help without systemic change, which you are too scared to advocate for.

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      9 hours ago

      So wait, what things make me a pathetic coward? Could you make a list?

      And if it is only relating to fossil fuels, I’d wager 99.99% of the population doesn’t want fossil fuels to be banned without replacements or serious societal change. Does that make 99.99% of people also pathetic cowards?

      Then who goes first? Do we all agree at once to stop using? Or will militaries be exempted because you and I both know that no government is sabotaging their own power.

      How would country’s that export oil react do you think? Certain economies almost entirely depend on it, do they just cease to exist at once?

      Would there be exceptions for agriculture or would some communities have to starve to death?

      What about exemptions for building the replacing technology, or should we cease to use power at all and ration what remains?

      There is more complexity to the issue you deem so simple to fix. If you had complete control of the world, how would you go about eliminating fossil fuels without being guillotined by 8 billion people?

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        9 hours ago

        So wait, what things make me a pathetic coward?

        It’s not the fact that you don’t have power, it’s the how you’d yield it if you had it. Because even if you’d have power, you’d be too scared to yield it. Want to prove me wrong? Answer me this: How do you think global warming should be solved? Or outline how society could be improved in general? Up to now, you only told me how you’d not solve global warming. Only told me of things you’d avoid doing. Show me some things you’d do if you had power of an absolutist monarch.