Once again, you have managed to hijack a thread and turn it into your own personal sounding board, attacking members that don't agree with your viewpoint. We all know you are in intelligent person, Keven, but that education must have lacked a course on social etiquette. Think "attack" is too strong a word? Let's have a look….
In one broad-sweeping stroke you have pulled out all the tried and true strawmen:
In your opening sentences, you make comparisons that the concept of ignoring climate change is akin to "exclusive creationism", anti-homosexuality, and Nazi Germany.
Next, a double edged sword- We are ignorant because we can't afford a quality education AND, our economy is so weak that students are forced to travel abroad where 'education, travel and room and board' are a "1/4 or less the cost" of our country. It's almost as if you're saying, 'there, there, it's okay you're all ignorant, education is too expensive in your country and the technical graduates aren't returning anyhow.'
Now we pull out the standard Bush #43 argument (funny, this thread is about Al Gore buying his 4th estate). And since you're headed in that direction already, might as well pull in the Islamics. "The only other cultures in the world going backwards or standing still in the natural sciences are the fundamentalist Islamic ones."
Don't forget to use the Republican Party as an insult. Wait, here it is: "By all means, vote Republican. By all means, continue to practice your "God said it, the Bible wrote it, I believe it" version of Christianity."
And before we leave off, a "subtle" reminder that the rest of the world is in agreement with your position (so you must be right) and us Americans are living in the shadow of innovation and technology chiefly because of the impact of the green movement. "We are creating jobs and making money hand over fist both on the money we save from not paying the people who hate us for oil and in selling green technology and infrastructure to technically backward countries."
What a deftly crafted piece of persuasion. I'm sure many are now reconsidering their stance on global warming.
In one broad-sweeping stroke you have pulled out all the tried and true strawmen:
In your opening sentences, you make comparisons that the concept of ignoring climate change is akin to "exclusive creationism", anti-homosexuality, and Nazi Germany.
Next, a double edged sword- We are ignorant because we can't afford a quality education AND, our economy is so weak that students are forced to travel abroad where 'education, travel and room and board' are a "1/4 or less the cost" of our country. It's almost as if you're saying, 'there, there, it's okay you're all ignorant, education is too expensive in your country and the technical graduates aren't returning anyhow.'
Now we pull out the standard Bush #43 argument (funny, this thread is about Al Gore buying his 4th estate). And since you're headed in that direction already, might as well pull in the Islamics. "The only other cultures in the world going backwards or standing still in the natural sciences are the fundamentalist Islamic ones."
Don't forget to use the Republican Party as an insult. Wait, here it is: "By all means, vote Republican. By all means, continue to practice your "God said it, the Bible wrote it, I believe it" version of Christianity."
And before we leave off, a "subtle" reminder that the rest of the world is in agreement with your position (so you must be right) and us Americans are living in the shadow of innovation and technology chiefly because of the impact of the green movement. "We are creating jobs and making money hand over fist both on the money we save from not paying the people who hate us for oil and in selling green technology and infrastructure to technically backward countries."
What a deftly crafted piece of persuasion. I'm sure many are now reconsidering their stance on global warming.