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Are you a climate change hypocrite?
6 really simple questions to ask anyone who believes in man made climate change. I promise the answers are really simple ones.
1. Do you use electricity?
2. Do you use a car/public transport?
3. Do you wear clothes that have been manufactured in a factory?
4. Do you buy food from a supermarket?
5. Do you use a mobile phone
6. Do you believe in man made climate change and think we should do everything we can to address the issue?
If your answer is yes to any or all of these questions and you want to lecture anyone else about climate change, then you really need to ask yourself the honest but hard question - are you a climate change hypocrite?
A lot of people felt justified in not wanting to give things up. What they were really saying was that their level of commitment to climate change was linked to the level of discomfort they were willing to endure. In many cases, sadly the commitment was merely a token gesture and a form of virtue signalling to appease their own feeling of guilt and helplessness.
Did you know that the English captain of the yacht that Ms. Funbags sailed on flew to the US, negating all the supposed CO2 emissions saved.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ions-saved-Greta-Thunbergs-sail-Atlantic.html
6 really simple questions to ask anyone who believes in man made climate change. I promise the answers are really simple ones.
1. Do you use electricity?
2. Do you use a car/public transport?
3. Do you wear clothes that have been manufactured in a factory?
4. Do you buy food from a supermarket?
5. Do you use a mobile phone
6. Do you believe in man made climate change and think we should do everything we can to address the issue?
If your answer is yes to any or all of these questions and you want to lecture anyone else about climate change, then you really need to ask yourself the honest but hard question - are you a climate change hypocrite?
A lot of people felt justified in not wanting to give things up. What they were really saying was that their level of commitment to climate change was linked to the level of discomfort they were willing to endure. In many cases, sadly the commitment was merely a token gesture and a form of virtue signalling to appease their own feeling of guilt and helplessness.
Did you know that the English captain of the yacht that Ms. Funbags sailed on flew to the US, negating all the supposed CO2 emissions saved.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ions-saved-Greta-Thunbergs-sail-Atlantic.html
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