We have thoroughly wrecked the planet with plastic

There was a picture that was taken after all of the Kamala supporters were told to leave because Kamala would not be speaking to them at Howard Unuversityafter the election results came in.

The whole place was empty and there were hundreds of empty water bottles scattered all over the place, littering the ground

And right in the middle of it all was an empty recycle bin.

What does that tell you about what the zombies actually believe in?
 
There was a picture that was taken after all of the Kamala supporters were told to leave because Kamala would not be speaking to them at Howard Unuversityafter the election results came in.

The whole place was empty and there were hundreds of empty water bottles scattered all over the place, littering the ground

And right in the middle of it all was an empty recycle bin.

What does that tell you about what the zombies actually believe in?
My tenants are mostly liberal grad students. They will fill a recycle cart to overflowing while an empty cart sits a few feet away. They will fill an entire cart with one or two corrugated shipping boxes.
 
There was a picture that was taken after all of the Kamala supporters were told to leave because Kamala would not be speaking to them at Howard Unuversityafter the election results came in.

The whole place was empty and there were hundreds of empty water bottles scattered all over the place, littering the ground

And right in the middle of it all was an empty recycle bin.

What does that tell you about what the zombies actually believe in?
This is also true of outdoor liberal demonstrations, the ground littered with trash. In contrast the old Tea Party demonstrators were told to pick up any litter. There was little evidence that they were even there.
 
Watch and learn, it's called reality.


It warms my heart to see people who otherwise reject the existence of absolute morals make moral arguments as if they were absolute.
 
Not at all. I believe morals are absolute and that we have a choice in being moral or not. Where's my confusion?

You're confusing science (in this instance, plastic waste) with your interpretation of "morals", which, I fear, you are as confused about as you are confused over climate change, and what is driving it.
 
You're confusing science (in this instance, plastic waste) with your interpretation of "morals", which, I fear, you are as confused about as you are confused over climate change, and what is driving it.
Ummm.... no. I never confuse science for anything other than science and this discussion isn't even about science. It's about you - and people like you - behaving as if you believe morals are absolute while simultaneously holding the belief that morals are not absolute and can be anything man deems them to be. So in effect this discussion is about your - and people like you - hypocrisy.
 
Ummm.... no. I never confuse science for anything other than science and this discussion isn't even about science. It's about you - and people like you - behaving as if you believe morals are absolute while simultaneously holding the belief that morals are not absolute and can be anything man deems them to be. So in effect this discussion is about your - and people like you - hypocrisy.
Please don't bring your interpretation of "morality" into this discussion, as you know less about that than you do climate change.
 
Please don't bring your interpretation of "morality" into this discussion, as you know less about that than you do climate change.
I'm not. I'm bringing YOURS into it. I have no conflict with mine. I believe we have a choice in being moral or not.
 
I'm not. I'm bringing YOURS into it. I have no conflict with mine. I believe we have a choice in being moral or not.
It says more about you than me, as you have zero idea of my "morals" even though one would need to have some idea of them in order to pass judgment.

"I have no conflict with mine" is likely not true.

It further lays bare you likely have some sort of hidden agenda, which leads me back to my original question:

Have you ever received funding for "research" from the petroleum industry?
 
It says more about you than me, as you have zero idea of my "morals" even though one would need to have some idea of them in order to pass judgment.

"I have no conflict with mine" is likely not true.

It further lays bare you likely have some sort of hidden agenda, which leads me back to my original question:

Have you ever received funding for "research" from the petroleum industry?
I'd say it says more about your hypocrisy. Every argument you make is a moral argument where you expect everyone else to know, accept and agree with what you believe is good and just. All the while believing that morals can be anything man deems them to be.

Whereas I believe morals are absolute and we can choose to be moral or not.

So please keep making your moral arguments. I love them.
 
I'd say it says more about your hypocrisy. Every argument you make is a moral argument where you expect everyone else to know, accept and agree with what you believe is good and just. All the while believing that morals can be anything man deems them to be.

Whereas I believe morals are absolute and we can choose to be moral or not.

So please keep making your moral arguments. I love them.
I get it. You're conflicted. I would be too if I had to do what you do.

The difference between you and me is that I wouldn't do what you do, for any price. ;)
 
I get it. You're conflicted. I would be too if I had to do what you do.

The difference between you and me is that I wouldn't do what you do, for any price. ;)
No conflict here. I believe morals are absolute and we can choose to be moral or not.

What is it that you think I do?
 
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