betiko wrote:NomadPatriot wrote:HitRed wrote:Where is all the climate change people on this?
it's happening in China.. the climate change people only attack the USA... China is their Communist haven
duh..
I'm just wondering... what background do you guys have in climatology, or who are you to think you know more than scientists... knowing that probably 98% of them agree on climate change intensified by human activity?
I'm always amazed by
american stupidity. For the world, it's a fact...
For
americans, things like spherical earth, evolution, climate change and such are just opinions.
Your politicians even challenge journalists to point out Ukraine on a blank map... how insulting would that be anywhere else....
just carry on, I love reading you guys, kind of like watch the truman show or something.
Please don’t lump us all into the same category.
I’m sure there are plenty of dumb/ignorant people in other countries too!
... for the record...
I believe that the earth is spherical (not a true sphere it’s flattened out a tad at the poles).
I believe the earth revolves around the sun approximately once a year.
I believe climate change is impacted by humans and we are endangering the ability of our planet to support life.
I acknowledge climate has changed drastically before humans and will change drastically after humans, but it (IMHO) is undeniable that we humans are impacting it at an accelerating rate.
I believe that the total human population is getting to a point where it’s not sustainable... and I’m open to the possibility we’ve already passed that point.
I believe that though there are definitely physiological differences between various human ‘races’... that these differences are not necessarily more diverse than the difference you get between people in general, and that we are all one species. As such I believe that any statistical difference between the ‘races’ in “outcomes” (i.e. educational, wealth, athletic, etc.) are mostly a product of early education, nutrition, early development, and upbringing. Though I acknowledge that there are genetic difference between humans that impact intelligence and athleticism (etc.) I do not think these are defined by race or impacted by race as much as they are just impacted by the individual genetic makeup of parents.
I could go on... but the point I’m trying to make is that you can’t lump “all Americans” into a group and call us dumb. Doing this is a DUMB generalization.