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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She came from really humble roots. She speaks in an uncultured accent. She about to become pm of a g7 country. Nothing was ever really handed to her. She “leans in” Interesting that she isn’t being championed as a “girl boss” just because she has different political views [/quote] Because she's a feckin Fascist. Like, openly Fascist. Jesus.[/quote] That’s for Italy to decide if they want to follow that path or not as long as votes aren’t tampered with during elections. Is she running a sham election or taking over the country with an army? I dont support her politics, but i also dont support not letting her air her views in public discourse [/quote] In talking about her an Italian said that the only good thing about her is that she is an unknown entity and hasn't yet disappointed the Italians. Migration is driving the right wing political agenda in Europe and will become even worse as [b]climate migrants[/b] continue to push into European countries. The Italians fell for fascism before -- let them try again. [/quote] WTH is "climate migrants"? Most migrants are from sh**hole countries. They aren't falling apart because of climate :roll: In fact many of these countries have amazing climate where there is no harsh winter, extreme weather, and where everything grows. Some of these countries have great natural resources too. They don't have more extreme weather than FL or Southwest. [/quote] I recently attended a climate lecture that validates your point. The lecturer said that climate change had actually brought more rain to the area of Africa he worked in, which benefited the local crops. Migration actually was a problem for the area, as they lacked resources to do the farming. However, migration continues for social reasons; apparently, it is socially prestigious to have a child in Europe. He completely dismissed the idea of climate migration, saying this was a scare term for Europeans to get them to implement anti-climate change policies lest they be over run by hordes of "climate" migrants from Africa. So in some sense the term is actually racist.[/quote] Pay no attention to long-term climate changes tied to historic records for drought, flooding and extreme temperatures. https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2022/05/18/climate-change-made-india-heatwave-100x-more-likely-uk-met-office.html[/quote] See above post - we are fed the same propaganda as Europeans. Makes it easier to condition population to accept lower standards of living and start treating what we took for granted in 1st world - heating/cooling, electricity, personal vehicles, single family homes, airline travel, etc as luxuries that should only be available to the rich like it's the case in the 3rd world. Because the cost of everything is going up, how will you explain to the angry peasants why they can no longer afford comforts they took for granted and have them be happy to sacrifice? Climate change and Putin. [/quote] cooling may be a given for the average American but it was actually rare or unheard off in most of Europe until recently because it was not needed. people in the UK do not have AC because they dont need it, having summers with mild temperatures. last summer they had umprecedented heat waves with 40 degree celsius. hard to tolerate something like that when you are used to 27 and have no AC. i grew up in Southern Europe and nobody had AC because it was really hot usually 2-3 weeks a year at most, end of July and beginning of August. in the past two decades we had a number of heat waves with very high temperatures starting in June. glaciers are disappearing on the Alps, drought is affecting agriculture. peasants did not need AC 30 years ago, now they do and their fields are becoming too dry. [/quote] Actually, even in America... 20 years ago in the Bay Area, most houses did not have AC. There were only a handful of days that went above 90 in the summer, and temps drop drastically at night, so inside the house it usually didn't have enough time to get too hot. On the very rare occasions it did, we as kids would just go to the library or mall for the few hours of the afternoon. The 107 in September (that happened this year) would have been absolutely unthinkable.[/quote]
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