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Glenn Toddun's avatar

One correction, “Our societies will become ‘more’ brutal”.

We’ve already built a paradise on the corpses of the third world.

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Alan Urban's avatar

True.

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Fairytales From Ecotopia's avatar

You might enjoy this: https://www.peacejusticestudies.org/chronicle/migration-with-dignity-a-framework-to-manage-climate-change-and-prevent-conflict/ migration with dignity: a framework to manage climate change and prevent conflict

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Sridhar Prasad's avatar

Unfortunately, nothing can be done. Not in Gaza. And not for global warming. This is why I believe so strongly in foregoing children. Who wants to create new lives under these conditions?

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Justin McAffee's avatar

Rough... but sadly quite likely. The attitudes for this are certainly already emerging. Great post Alan.

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Graham R. Knotsea's avatar

Is this satire?

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Kali Das's avatar

“You think the holocaust was bad?”

Ah, no, I don’t. In fact there wasn’t one at all. But who wants to continue believing that there was one? People who hate White people, based on reading the comments on here.

Why am I not surprised.

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Pat Fuller's avatar

I take it you thought we would be underwater by now.🤡

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Dan Roach's avatar

“Children of Men” - they love to make movies about how their plans will unfold. Hard to not think that these predictive movies don’t have some sort of consciousness/reality effect.

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Where's Mimirsbrunnr?'s avatar

Lol, do you really think the holocaust happened? Or that Trump is like Hitler? You might want to look into wooden doors, and the lack of dead bodies or ashes. Then as yourself if it didn't happen then why do jews say it did? And if it did happen, why do the jews spit in the face of their saviors?

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Jack Boulay's avatar

Sucker.

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Albin Trein's avatar

What climate change deniers don’t realize (or don’t care) is that nature always takes back what is its process, one way or another. And many, many, will die in conflicts, illnesses, exposure or just plain hunger and dehydration.

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Pat Fuller's avatar

Have you heard of primary water? Probably not…

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Albin Trein's avatar

No. What is primary water?

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Pat Fuller's avatar

Your sitting on it everywhere. Drought fear is bs. Primary water.org. Quit listening to mentally ill Greta.

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