*unethical/immoral
Planes are ubiquitous to the global north. They're not an American thing.
So clearly we need a different solution than cutting back on emissions.
I'd argue we might have to start human expansion into space to have any real positive impact. A solar shade, for example, could block out enough sunlight to artificially prevent warming and stabilize the climate while we construct or seek out alternative energy resources.
You don't sound any better to be quite frank. You're not only lowering yourself by stooping to their level, but you're legitimizing their behavior by doing exactly what they accused Flying Squid of doing.
I'm surprised no one here has organized something like this yet.
If any of us were sent back in time to try to stop him, could we convince anyone that this is actually real?
It feels so surreal watching Trump take power. It's like living in a Simpsons cartoon.
As much as I am inclined to agree with the sentiment, that would set a very dangerous precedent and jeopardize future Democrat presidents.
It's because they're evil.
What really matters is that shelter, food and basic necessities is put into the hands of those who need it and no one is discussing how best to do that.
It's never too late to do what is right and to make amends for wrongs committed no matter how long ago it happened. Your actions affect people for the rest of their lives, often changing them permanently, and this is why we must aspire to be kinder to each other and to emphasize with one another.
Especially in terms of genocide and other crimes committed against whole cultures. Those types of crimes not only affect the direct victims, but their descendants, whose potential, prospects and lives were permanently changed for the worse before they were even born. What the Native Americans suffered is so horrendous it is hard to even describe. And it is all a part of the United States's long history of racism, fascism, slavery and hatred.
To argue it's irrelevant is not only pretty obnoxious but incorrect.
It's a thinly-veiled justification for allowing AI-generated art on a platform whose user base clearly does not want it.