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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Why? Her methods might be dumb (I'd agree that they are), but the idea that climate change is a threat to take seriously is either true or it isn't and whether or not a particular self described climate activist is an idiot or a hypocrite or both doesn't have any impact on the truth of the message. [/quote] Because anyone who uses a private jet while preaching about climate change is someone who [i]isn't[/i] actually as concerned with climate change as they claim to be, which in turn suggests that they have ulterior motives which invalidate the credibility of their messaging. [/quote] +1 I believe in climate change and I am sure the activist fervently does too. But I am routinely floored at the hypocrisy of rich “thought leaders” who live in huge houses and fly all around the world all the time lecturing people that they need to do X or y small things to save the planet. [/quote] These two pp's said it best. I'm not interested in being lectured on doing even more to conserve resources by Matt Damon, the BRF, or anyone who owns more than one small home or takes a private jet.[/quote] So just because some rich elites have a perspective then you have to discredit the cause itself? Rich people donate to homeless shelters too so should we mock homeless people as a result? [/quote]
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