• Locuralacura@lemm.ee
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      I think America is one of the participatory democratic countries. But many other countries are not. What are you actually confused about??

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        Participating in what exactly? What the hell are you on about with this US brabbling? You simply don’t make any sense and don’t seem to have a point. That’s what I’m confused about. I didn’t mention America, I said voters. Of course that includes the US and excludes non democratic countries, as they do not have voters. So what are you exactly trying to say here?

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          The largest emitter of greenhouse gasses, and CO2 is China, which not a democratic county. The second largest is United States. Idk how to discuss the possibility of ‘voting’ the climate change problem away without mentioning these two nations.

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            The largest total emitter of greenhouse gasses is the US. Followed by the EU and a bunch of other democratic countries. You are doing exactly what I said. Finger pointing rather than taking action. The US does not do enough by themselves, so how about you try stop the stupid agenda pushing and bad faith arguing, interjecting your idiotic talking points that do nothing but derail the actual topic of discussion. Because this issue does not give a flying fuck about borders.

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              Okay. Thanks for politely correcting me. But which country is the largest emitter of CO2?

              https://www.statista.com/statistics/271748/the-largest-emitters-of-co2-in-the-world/

              Not that this changes anything. It’s just another idiotic talking point as you so politely pointed out. But then again, I never asserted the idiotic notion that we could simply vote the problem away either.

              You did.

              Then you politely pointed out that it was stupid to talk about America.

              Then you made sure to call me an idiot, because America is the largest emitter of greenhouse gasses.

              Care to elaborate on any of this in a productive manner?

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                I didn’t. You’re the one who interjected and derailed the topic away. I talked about voters, and you come in with America, then brabbled on and blamed China for your own responsibilities. This is typical climate denier deflections. We have the same in Germany, except they say “Germany only is responsible for less than 2% of all global emissions, we can’t change anything.” - followed by the same finger pointing to less developed nations that apparently aren’t allowed to reach our own living standards. It’s nothing but a tired topic and completely pointless. Yeah, China bad. But is the West on that topic. So saying “but China” when asked to do your own part is not going to be solving this issue, nor is it proving any sort of healthy debatte. You can also not expect developing nations to stop developing, while we continue to live in luxury. That’s the exact problem I’m talking about. Voters, like you, don’t care. They don’t want to change anything because it would affect them personally. They rather want other countries, or future generations having to deal with it. And if they’re old enough, they also don’t want to be seen as the people responsible for actually getting us into this mess. They want to be seen as the generation that brought the younger people comfort and a good live. They want to live in denial and enjoy their remaining time while the world starts to burn.

                So. While you blame China, maybe ask yourself how much you helped China by buying Chinese products. What car do you drive and how much? Do you really need to do all your trips with it? Do you really need a 6x6 apocalypse madmax truck that rolls coal by default? Do you really need to vote for people who advocate for non action or even reverse courses, because China? Do you need to live in a big ass sprawling suburb that the cities have to foot the bill for? Everyone loves to shit on China, or big oil, or other big corporations, while doing all they can to support those countries and companies with their own habits. So for the love of everything, stop pointing fingers and derail topics because you don’t want to be seen as being part of the responsibility. This requires a global effort, by everyone, and you’re not helping.

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                  How shall I help again exactly? Voting? I didn’t blame China, I simply pointed out that your solution, ‘voting’ doesn’t work in a place that doesn’t have participatory democracy. China is to blame just like America is. The wealthy, powerful Chinese and Americans, who actually could do something besides idiotically arguing, decide to continue fucking the world, our children’s futures, and everything else that gets in the way of their maintaining that power. Mostly the people with power over the problem actively ignore or disregard the problem. I do vote. I pick up trash. I avoid buying new stuff, beyond that, since I’m not the CEO of Exon Mobil, I really don’t have agency.

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                    Is your reading comprehension broken are you playing stupid? I never claimed to have a solution. In fact, I pointed out a problem more than anything: Voters. And here you are, derailing towards things that aren’t voters, because fuck responsibility. That’s why I don’t understand what you’re trying to get at here. It’s like you talk about a completely different topic.
                    And it’s cool that you do all that, but feel free to actually look at other peoples actions, the actions of the huge majority of people. See what the polls around the worlds democracies say. Do you see a huge win for green parties? Do you see people willing to eat less meat? Do you see people swapping from their car to alternatives? No. The contrary. People actually even vote more and more for far right nationalists. The US voted for Trump and there are many places in Europe that are either fully or partially under far right rulership now. And this is something that will get worse with more climate related issues arising, including mass migration from the countries around the equator, that become unlivable hell holes, but also because of food and water shortages. Also, look how many people blame actual climate activists, because they get affected by them in stupidly minor ways, to the point where they want to hurt them.

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            You didn’t mention who was the largest consumer of Chinese goods which were produced in lieu of all that co2.

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              What the hell are you going on with all this US brabbling

              Well well well, now you want to discuss US? Now it suddenly seems relevant? Hmmmmm.

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                  Okay, but I was replying to that user. Americans must stop consuming, and that is not controversial at all.

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                    For sure. But it’s not just Americans. They might be the biggest offenders but the problem of over consumerism has plagued the entire world. At this point our economy is global. The tentacles of capitalism have invaded every corner of the planet.

                    Our problems today were manufactured well over a hundred years ago. It’s only taken this long for it all to finally catch up.