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Richard's avatar

I am having this sort of conversation a lot now. Friends and family glaze over and argue, saying things like, "yes, but...", or "what about carbon", the "planet", "greedy industrialists", or the ultimate, "I've bought an EV", as if that makes everything alright now. Reading the eco-drivel from the Gaurdian is depressing enough but the comments underneath are enough to make you give up on humanity - they just refuse to get it.

I wonder where the art gallery 'Just Stop Oil' vandals are these days... probably planning on their iPhone made from hydrocarbons.

Lone Wolf's avatar

Die-hard socialists (communists?) to their core, Labor governments are not that fussed about those who work for themselves (SMEs) nor the private sector because their Utopian vision is an Australia of public servants. Trouble is, they haven't joined the dots: how is their army of supporters going to cope without their computers, printers, chairs, desks, trains, buses, cars, scooters, coffee machines, refrigerators, and the electricity to power all this stuff? The simplicity of logic is lost on Bowen, Albo and the rest of the numpties, including the virtue-signalling Teals and their evil sister, the Greens. Without hydrocarbons to feed us, fuel us, defend us, heal us, shelter us, we die... slowly but surely. How is it possible that so many Australians believe in fairies at the bottom of the garden, in mythologies and ideologies over scientific facts?

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