• KISSmyOSFeddit@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Apparently everyone still doesn’t get how serious it is if they get worked up over paint on Stonehenge more than over the climate catastrophy.

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      6 months ago

      Imagine they spray painted your car and then somebody said why are you mad about your car when the environment is fucked.

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        6 months ago

        I don’t have a car.
        And took a job that pays less than other offers, cause it’s within bicycle distance from my home, which I chose cause it’s in a bike-friendly area.
        I know the impact is low, but at least I’m not part of the problem. I don’t think I could cut down on my CO2 any more while still living in society.

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          6 months ago

          Okay imagine somebody vandalized your bike and then said you shouldn’t be complaining when the environment is fucked.

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            6 months ago

            I really don’t understand what point you’re trying to make here.
            They don’t vandalize the property of private citizens.
            Their critics say they should (spray paint private jets instead of rocks).

            This is more like “what if someone vandalized the scenic rock formation I can see from my bedroom window”.
            And if they spray painted a message about fightng the climate catastrophy on it, I’d love it.

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      The assumption that people think problems need to be solved is just that, an assumption. Conservatives believe in tradition, where problems do not get fixed. Fixing problems = bad, because fixes are changes from tradition.

      Most people are somewhere on a scale between conservative and progressive though. But you certainly don’t want to just assume most people want things fixed, it’s unfortunately just not true. It’s just projecting progressive personality traits onto people that have less of them for whatever reason.

      So no, not apparently. It’s much, much worse than simple ignorance.