Subject: Re: Stop the ecocide - Glasgow Sun Nov 07, 2021 1:34 pm
I would like to greatly reduce pollution - but are you aware of the the REAL reason that oligarchs so strongly support green politics?
For hundreds of years, they've opposed lower class people (LCP) having choice and mobility in their lives: the oligarchs who opposed railways when they started being built on a large scale (circa 1810) were worried about LCP being able to move around - not that burning coal in a train caused smoke!
The oligarchs want:
1. LCP to be poor and dependant 2. LCP to be immobile: to be stuck where they're born, and more or less the property of the landed gentry 3. LCP to have low population growth
Speak to an oligarch, or someone who is attuned to their views: you'll quickly realise that I'm right! In my life, I have several examples of this "oligarch experience".
The oligarchs are steadily taking the levers of power away from democratic forces, and are using movements like the Greens to subtly advance their causes under a false flag.
I'm curious about the level of awareness of what's happening. Do you...
1. think I'm an idiot who's completely wrong 2. think I'm a little bit right 3. see my point but think that other things are more important 4. think I'm basically right 5. realise that this is actually the most important issue in politics today
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Subject: Re: Stop the ecocide - Glasgow Sun Nov 07, 2021 2:08 pm
I don’t think ecology has anything to do with dictators. An underdeveloped and unjustice country like belarus or russia , saudis etc has no interest that other nations produce wind or sun or water aka regenerative energy. They want to sell gas, oil etc.
But this is evil now. Burning putin gas or saudis oil is evil.
Subject: Re: Stop the ecocide - Glasgow Sun Nov 07, 2021 9:55 pm
It has been obvious what we need to do for a long time: build clusters of nuclear power stations (they're cheaper to build and maintain in clusters). Governments seem to be doing the opposite, though.