Not only must we reduce the negative affect we have on the environment we must also as a people start taking actions to positively improve the environment.
White people are the only people where environmentalism is a concern, in this way it is a shame we are less than 10% of the world's population because there is no way we can counterbalance the other 90%. Especially considering even amongst white people it is not a real concern, even our environmentalists are only environmentalists nominally. They leave masses of litter at their protests and don't actually do anything positive for the environment. Typical of leftists, they will project an image of themselves but it is almost never backed up with action.
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"How to take a promising first step, then fall off a cliff". Presented by MarkimusMeridius in one easy lesson.
Besides that, we all know that ecology, recycling, renewable energy, etc. are all un-American and commie plots.
White people are the only people where environmentalism is a concern
...meanwhile, the tribespeople of the Amazon. Are you & all your Alt-Shite ilk prepared to put your money where your loincloth is, get rid of your computers etc, leave your homes and live like they do: to prove we 'leftists' wrong, and in more ways than one?
Take your time, I know it can be an argument-annihilating question for those clinging to a last resort 'sub' after your previous one was thrown out of the HTML helicopter that was Reddit: Physically Removed.
Pity it wasn't literally : into the Amazon. And the River Humber is the second most dangerous stretch of water in the world.
FIRST SENTENCE: This sounds perfectly fine and sensible. Since this is a quote on FSTDT, however, I'm sure there's another shoe about to drop.
THE REST: Aaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnndddddd a shoe big enough for Lieutenant Colonel Glenn Manning has dropped with a resounding thud. You just caused a good sized earthquake. Congratulations! Please kindly eat a fleet of bread trucks, you Amazing Colossal Jerk!
Well....
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....At least Glenn and the OP's peers in stupidity share the same tonsular style.
Yeah, because when I think of "living in harmony with nature," I think of white supremacists. Not, for example, first nation or sentinelese people.
White people are the only people where environmentalism is a concern
If you mean us whiteys being 10% of the world's population, but the vast majority in the U.S.,
and the U.S. being among the worst global polluters, if not THE worst, then, yeah, we are the
main concern. And our great orange leader is making sure we rise to the top of the heap and stay there.
The shame is not in there not being more of us.
My dad used to say, whenever we got caught up in a traffic jam, "There's just too many. We need another war."
It can't be that we white people have been destroying the environment for two-three hundred years, living it up on other people's expenses. Now when we need to fix OUR problem, we want THEM to put in as much work as we do. Would YOU like to pay for other people's fun, when you only got to work harder?
Sweden recycle about 95 percent of our garbage (including burning quite a lot to get heating for houses, sometimes we even import garbage from our neighbors when we don't have enough for the heating demand). We don't have landfills, we have sorting stations. What were you saying about "nominally"?
And, what actions do you back up your image with, dearie?
I see the Tea Party rhetoric is still with us. This "leftist leave garbage everywhere, don't clean up after themselves" shit was dragged up repeatedly during Tea Party days. Trying to brand liberalism as irresponsible and disrespectful of others while they, real 'Merican repugs are saintly, ambitious and caring. Plenty of Tea Party footage shows otherwise.
But "Look at the mess they left" is still a RW smear till this day, dragged up by FoxNews regulary. Several of their smears in this vein involved footage of other events, like sport celebrations, mess.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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