My first impulse is to laugh, but I think this could get pretty dangerous.
Can you imagine the last person who looked at you like you had the intellect of a grub when you mentioned a few facts that contradicted the global warming doctrine actually coming to the conclusion that he's been reading all the wrong publications and paying for a lot of unnecessary technologies? I can't, and I'm having trouble visualizing this on a large scale.
Believers who have accepted global warming as a primary tenet of political correctness are not going to take kindly to being asked to face up to the idea that they've been had, and global warming proselytizers--from the power-and-money grabbers to the innocent suckers--are going to fight this with everything they've got.
QR, I get the sense that it's almost like challenging a religion. You show them proof, after proof, after proof, and it means nothing. Yes, a fight is on the way.
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Heh, heh, heh.
Vincit omnia veritas.
My first impulse is to laugh, but I think this could get pretty dangerous.
Can you imagine the last person who looked at you like you had the intellect of a grub when you mentioned a few facts that contradicted the global warming doctrine actually coming to the conclusion that he's been reading all the wrong publications and paying for a lot of unnecessary technologies? I can't, and I'm having trouble visualizing this on a large scale.
Believers who have accepted global warming as a primary tenet of political correctness are not going to take kindly to being asked to face up to the idea that they've been had, and global warming proselytizers--from the power-and-money grabbers to the innocent suckers--are going to fight this with everything they've got.
It's going to be quite a ride.
QR, I get the sense that it's almost like challenging a religion.
You show them proof, after proof, after proof, and it means nothing.
Yes, a fight is on the way.
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