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SYSTEM-J
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
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| quote: | Originally posted by wotyzoid
You're calling my ideals dog shit, that's very respectful. |
Begging the question. I respect well-reasoned positions, even if I don't agree with them. Hence why I make compromises.
The issue here is environmentalism and reducing emissions. Your rambling bullshit ended up focusing on one particular source of emissions: utilities. Now, the real solution here is phased replacement of dirty power sources with green technology, and how to practically implement that in the real world. This is perfectly achievable with privatised utilities as long as you have a government and a voting populace who are motivated to achieve it.
You aren't interested in any of that. You skip straight to nationalisation, with the extremely circuitous argument that if you nationalise all the utilities, the government can then force them to be converted to green technology. Again, practical concerns of cost, implementation and efficiency don't even enter your argument. You're only concerned with blathering on irrelevantly about profit-motivation. It doesn't enter your consideration that a government-driven conversion of electricity production could still go disastrously wrong, could still be poorly implemented and inefficient. That these failures could turn public opinion away from green technology when opinion is already sceptical. That's because you don't actually have anything to say about all these steps of the way. Your argument is quite simply that if there's no profit margin, these things will magically be better, because without the evil of profit and capitalism everything will work better for the people.
It's just horseshit. It's ad hoc, it's poorly glued together, it's not relevant. You blatantly half-understood something someone was saying, crowbarred your shit into the debate and are now trying to hang in there desperately. You're having this debate with people who are pro-environmentalism and you're getting scorned. Imagine if you took this faulty, tenuous claptrap out into the world of sceptics. We're better off without people like you discrediting the whole platform.
And that is why I don't respect your idealism. The great agents of all meaningful political achievement are the un-engaged, moderate centre. If you can't speak to these people with reasonable, compromised, practical positions you are going nowhere. Anyone who doesn't realise this will be a political fool for as long as they live. It says everything that you think "compromise" is some kind of criticism of my ideals, when in any other discourse "compromise" denotes bridge-building, deal-making and conflict resolution.
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SYSTEM-J
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Registered: Sep 2003
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Mar-20-2017 19:25
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wotyzoid
it's not house

Registered: Apr 2007
Location: New Jersey
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| quote: | Originally posted by Lews
Why do you have to [know?] anything about his wealth to know if that is a noble act or not? Consequentially speaking, a whole lot of good is going to come from such a donation. Why do you need to know more? |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lews
So how exactly is that more noble than, say, Michael Bloomberg giving away $600m last year? |
| quote: | | Considering that you were literally reading up on emissions in the middle of this thread, just a few days ago, it seems rather obvious that your views on combating climate change are not well reasoned. |
I don't see how. What does my understanding of proportionality and separation of responsibility of the main culprits of co2 emissions have to do with the fact of whether or not I think it's a problem?
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Well then you'd be actually discussing the topic at hand for the very first time. What's your beef with offshore wind, then? |
None?
| quote: | | I didn't say it would necessarily be bad. I said it's stupid, tedious idealism to assume it would be good just because it isn't profit-driven. And more to the point, it doesn't address any of the practical considerations to ensure it is good, but instead focuses entirely on redundantly idealising a particular starting point. |
You're characterizing it that way, just because it's 'extreme'. I'm not particularly concerned with any considerations, I think it's a given regardless of anything that you might bring up. Solutions are worked around.
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