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Should This Woman Be Looking After Children?
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Ok so she's completely radio but is it fair to brainwash the kids?
Ok so she's completely radio but is it fair to brainwash the kids?
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We all don't have to do anything TTT and i'm sure you'll be the last person to do something just because someone told you to.
We don't have to to plant veg but in doing so, we'll be more self sufficient and less reliant on other produce which has carbon foot print as well as reliance on other people.
We all don't have to do anything TTT and i'm sure you'll be the last person to do something just because someone told you to.
We don't have to to plant veg but in doing so, we'll be more self sufficient and less reliant on other produce which has carbon foot print as well as reliance on other people.
I have got a damned site more veg in my garden but I dont go on about saving myself because it wouldnt. If the world ran out of food just how long do you think it would be before someone came and took it from her - with force if necessary. But of course that is not going to happen is it because she is talking tosh.
This woman is clealry a new age hippy type. Just look at the poor childs hair.
Ripe for being picked on there stupid woman.
This woman is clealry a new age hippy type. Just look at the poor childs hair.
Ripe for being picked on there stupid woman.
// ... the climate has always changed, nothing, new natural cycles. //
Sigh... as usual, you are accepting a conclusion that was only reached because Climate Scientists investigated this, and yet ignoring the same scientists when it comes to the more inconvenient message: human activity is having a measurable impact right now, and will continue to have a measurable impact, above and on top of what natural cycles provide.
I'm not saying I agree with this woman in terms of the speed and scale of societal collapse either, mind -- but it's possible to suggest that she's overreacting at the same time as recognising that the concerns are far more legitimate than you are giving them credit for. The way we generate energy and electricity, the fuel we use for travel, the standards we set for new buildings, how and where we source our food -- all these will have to change. If it's done in a sensible and managed way then there's no reason to fear total societal breakdown.
Sigh... as usual, you are accepting a conclusion that was only reached because Climate Scientists investigated this, and yet ignoring the same scientists when it comes to the more inconvenient message: human activity is having a measurable impact right now, and will continue to have a measurable impact, above and on top of what natural cycles provide.
I'm not saying I agree with this woman in terms of the speed and scale of societal collapse either, mind -- but it's possible to suggest that she's overreacting at the same time as recognising that the concerns are far more legitimate than you are giving them credit for. The way we generate energy and electricity, the fuel we use for travel, the standards we set for new buildings, how and where we source our food -- all these will have to change. If it's done in a sensible and managed way then there's no reason to fear total societal breakdown.
//I'd call that educating, not brainwashing.//
Hmm. Very similar to teaching your children that the Earth is flat.
//Well her "end of the world" will be weeks, months, who knows maybe even years after our "end of the world"//
What? She’s planted a bit of “tree cabbage” (whatever that is) and some “scarlet pimpernel” seeds. (?? No. Me neither). I can tell you that I grow one heck of a lot of produce in my sizeable garden and even in mid-summer I am nowhere near self-sufficient in the stuff. That's ignoring the essentials that I cannot grow, such as soap, beer, gin and washing up liquid. If the New Order means living without them - especially if it is as hot as predicted - I'd sooner shuffle off this mortal coil anyway.
The woman is deluded, is unnecessarily worrying her children and she needs to rein herself in. One thing that did strike me, though:
//Every six weeks, she takes her two youngest daughters on an 450-mile round trip from their home in Sheffield to an organic farm in South Wales,…//
I wonder how they get there.
Hmm. Very similar to teaching your children that the Earth is flat.
//Well her "end of the world" will be weeks, months, who knows maybe even years after our "end of the world"//
What? She’s planted a bit of “tree cabbage” (whatever that is) and some “scarlet pimpernel” seeds. (?? No. Me neither). I can tell you that I grow one heck of a lot of produce in my sizeable garden and even in mid-summer I am nowhere near self-sufficient in the stuff. That's ignoring the essentials that I cannot grow, such as soap, beer, gin and washing up liquid. If the New Order means living without them - especially if it is as hot as predicted - I'd sooner shuffle off this mortal coil anyway.
The woman is deluded, is unnecessarily worrying her children and she needs to rein herself in. One thing that did strike me, though:
//Every six weeks, she takes her two youngest daughters on an 450-mile round trip from their home in Sheffield to an organic farm in South Wales,…//
I wonder how they get there.
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