Celebrities and Climate Change

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He'll be right back with his alt-facts after this alt-right commercial break.

It's truly mind boggling watching #St.PetersburgSlow simply repeat the same talking points overandoverandoverandoverandover. This is what passes for propaganda these days? <snicker>
 

JSt0rm

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It's truly mind boggling watching #St.PetersburgSlow simply repeat the same talking points overandoverandoverandoverandover. This is what passes for propaganda these days? <snicker>

he has to until he gets fed new talking points.
 

Muse

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slow is a russian. He gets paid for this. Stop engaging.
You know what... for a moment I thought you were joking but on 2nd thought, that does make great sense. You really mean it, right? It's totally in line with Russia's well known intention to continue with their nefarious interference in American affairs. What else can explain SS's persistence in trying to undermine discussions here in spite of taking a shellacking from nearly everybody else posting. Paid! Yup. All the better reason to avoid any thread SS starts. Myself, I refuse to read Slow's posts. They invariably irritate me.
 

Vic

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You don't have facts, you have evidence and theory. What IS fact though, is that many doom and gloom predictions from past decades about climate change have not come true. There is a FACT for you to suck on.
Have not come true according to the predictions of celebrities and politicians or have not come true according to the predictions of science? There is a difference.
BTW, evidence and theory are facts.. by actual definition.
 
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pmv

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Ok? Your point?

Well, what was yours in the post they were responding to? Following that chain of comments I didn't see any point enter into it at any...er...point.

Everyone is in agreement that hypocrites exist. So that's a, er point of agreement. But it has nothing to do with the reality of climate change.
 
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I wander if the vapid cvnt who started this thread would listen to Neil DeGrasse Tyson on this topic, you know, his actual specialty.
 
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I wander if the vapid cvnt who started this thread would listen to Neil DeGrasse Tyson on this topic, you know, his actual specialty.

No but he'd listen to Alex Jones, Rush Limbaugh, and Turmp.

It makes me laugh how they rage that everyone else is so focused on celebrities yet they're the ones constantly bringing them up on these topics. About the only other time I hear people talk about anything science related with celebrities is saying how they're pushing bad science (like the nonsense on Goop, or anti-vaccine shit).
 
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cytg111

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Its just a retarded rewrite of "If you want higher taxes then just give your own money away and stay away from mine".. It is not a surprise that our retarded clientel subscribes to retarded idioms.
 
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soundforbjt

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nah, he's been too busy rubbing his out in the gun-fetish rightwing-murder killing threads over the weekend.
For someone supposedly climbing the corporate ladder in Wisconsin, he sure seems to have a lot of time to post here.
 

zinfamous

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For someone supposedly climbing the corporate ladder in Wisconsin, he sure seems to have a lot of time to post here.

I guess what he's trying to tell us that he's been angling for one of those phantom MAGA jobs at the Foxcon plant?
 

Meghan54

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I guess what he's trying to tell us that he's been angling for one of those phantom MAGA jobs at the Foxcon plant?


Well, I guess that's better than his current position of being the janitor at Home Depot.