Don Lemon: 'White men' are biggest terror threat to US, and there is no travel ban on them
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josevolution said:SPEEDY MCCREADY said:
My question.
What is making the White Men so damned angry?
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brianlux said:I think if we really looked hard at it, we would find that SO MUCH of what passes for news these days is fringe. This is in a big part due to social media. All kinds of off-beat stuff gets posted and triggers our emotions. We tend to focus on all these obscure situations and whackadoo people. We swat at gnats when we could be spending our energy figuring out how to lessen our impact on the planet. Mother Earth just shakes her head and rolls her eyes.Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0
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Pages of debate because of a ridiculous comment from a fucking a talking head...Give Peas A Chance…0
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HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:I think if we really looked hard at it, we would find that SO MUCH of what passes for news these days is fringe. This is in a big part due to social media. All kinds of off-beat stuff gets posted and triggers our emotions. We tend to focus on all these obscure situations and whackadoo people. We swat at gnats when we could be spending our energy figuring out how to lessen our impact on the planet. Mother Earth just shakes her head and rolls her eyes.
-going to affect us in the next 5-15 years in a catastrophic way
-still currently reversible
-renewable energy would make you rich if you INVEST NOW!
not enough people give a shit because they don't think it will effect them, or they think it's too far off to worry about, and there isn't enough profit
man I hope other species are able to sustain themselves after we're gone and what our species has doneYour middle choice is, indeed, what many climate scientists are still saying. Here's an article posted just yesterday (10.31.18) that talks about that:The article's last paragraph is almost overly simplified considering the science content within it:While we will presumably have to contend with many more summers like 2018 in the future, we could likely prevent any further increase in persistent summer weather extremes. In other words, the future is still very much in our hands when it comes to dangerous and damaging summer weather extremes. It’s simply a matter of our willpower to transition quickly from fossil fuels to renewable energy.- but it still makes an optimistic point that hinges strongly on a the will to act. That, of course, may be difficult but maybe if enough of us get the word out that something can be done, and fewer of us resign to doom, well, who knows. Wonders happen.
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Gee, just guessing since the largest % of the population is white, well, we know who’s living in moms basement rather than fill any of those 7 million jobs. Slackers or suckers?
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Bentleyspop said:josevolution said:SPEEDY MCCREADY said:
My question.
What is making the White Men so damned angry?
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Halifax2TheMax said:Gee, just guessing since the largest % of the population is white, well, we know who’s living in moms basement rather than fill any of those 7 million jobs. Slackers or suckers?
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brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:I think if we really looked hard at it, we would find that SO MUCH of what passes for news these days is fringe. This is in a big part due to social media. All kinds of off-beat stuff gets posted and triggers our emotions. We tend to focus on all these obscure situations and whackadoo people. We swat at gnats when we could be spending our energy figuring out how to lessen our impact on the planet. Mother Earth just shakes her head and rolls her eyes.
-going to affect us in the next 5-15 years in a catastrophic way
-still currently reversible
-renewable energy would make you rich if you INVEST NOW!
not enough people give a shit because they don't think it will effect them, or they think it's too far off to worry about, and there isn't enough profit
man I hope other species are able to sustain themselves after we're gone and what our species has doneYour middle choice is, indeed, what many climate scientists are still saying. Here's an article posted just yesterday (10.31.18) that talks about that:The article's last paragraph is almost overly simplified considering the science content within it:While we will presumably have to contend with many more summers like 2018 in the future, we could likely prevent any further increase in persistent summer weather extremes. In other words, the future is still very much in our hands when it comes to dangerous and damaging summer weather extremes. It’s simply a matter of our willpower to transition quickly from fossil fuels to renewable energy.- but it still makes an optimistic point that hinges strongly on a the will to act. That, of course, may be difficult but maybe if enough of us get the word out that something can be done, and fewer of us resign to doom, well, who knows. Wonders happen.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:I think if we really looked hard at it, we would find that SO MUCH of what passes for news these days is fringe. This is in a big part due to social media. All kinds of off-beat stuff gets posted and triggers our emotions. We tend to focus on all these obscure situations and whackadoo people. We swat at gnats when we could be spending our energy figuring out how to lessen our impact on the planet. Mother Earth just shakes her head and rolls her eyes.
-going to affect us in the next 5-15 years in a catastrophic way
-still currently reversible
-renewable energy would make you rich if you INVEST NOW!
not enough people give a shit because they don't think it will effect them, or they think it's too far off to worry about, and there isn't enough profit
man I hope other species are able to sustain themselves after we're gone and what our species has done
Not enough people save for retirement either. Does that make their actions right? Should they be the role models?0 -
Meltdown99 said:Pages of debate because of a ridiculous comment from a fucking a talking head...By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:I think if we really looked hard at it, we would find that SO MUCH of what passes for news these days is fringe. This is in a big part due to social media. All kinds of off-beat stuff gets posted and triggers our emotions. We tend to focus on all these obscure situations and whackadoo people. We swat at gnats when we could be spending our energy figuring out how to lessen our impact on the planet. Mother Earth just shakes her head and rolls her eyes.
-going to affect us in the next 5-15 years in a catastrophic way
-still currently reversible
-renewable energy would make you rich if you INVEST NOW!
not enough people give a shit because they don't think it will effect them, or they think it's too far off to worry about, and there isn't enough profit
man I hope other species are able to sustain themselves after we're gone and what our species has doneYour middle choice is, indeed, what many climate scientists are still saying. Here's an article posted just yesterday (10.31.18) that talks about that:The article's last paragraph is almost overly simplified considering the science content within it:While we will presumably have to contend with many more summers like 2018 in the future, we could likely prevent any further increase in persistent summer weather extremes. In other words, the future is still very much in our hands when it comes to dangerous and damaging summer weather extremes. It’s simply a matter of our willpower to transition quickly from fossil fuels to renewable energy.- but it still makes an optimistic point that hinges strongly on a the will to act. That, of course, may be difficult but maybe if enough of us get the word out that something can be done, and fewer of us resign to doom, well, who knows. Wonders happen.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:I think if we really looked hard at it, we would find that SO MUCH of what passes for news these days is fringe. This is in a big part due to social media. All kinds of off-beat stuff gets posted and triggers our emotions. We tend to focus on all these obscure situations and whackadoo people. We swat at gnats when we could be spending our energy figuring out how to lessen our impact on the planet. Mother Earth just shakes her head and rolls her eyes.
-going to affect us in the next 5-15 years in a catastrophic way
-still currently reversible
-renewable energy would make you rich if you INVEST NOW!
not enough people give a shit because they don't think it will effect them, or they think it's too far off to worry about, and there isn't enough profit
man I hope other species are able to sustain themselves after we're gone and what our species has doneYour middle choice is, indeed, what many climate scientists are still saying. Here's an article posted just yesterday (10.31.18) that talks about that:The article's last paragraph is almost overly simplified considering the science content within it:While we will presumably have to contend with many more summers like 2018 in the future, we could likely prevent any further increase in persistent summer weather extremes. In other words, the future is still very much in our hands when it comes to dangerous and damaging summer weather extremes. It’s simply a matter of our willpower to transition quickly from fossil fuels to renewable energy.- but it still makes an optimistic point that hinges strongly on a the will to act. That, of course, may be difficult but maybe if enough of us get the word out that something can be done, and fewer of us resign to doom, well, who knows. Wonders happen.
*nothing against 70 year old men, here, Brian.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:I think if we really looked hard at it, we would find that SO MUCH of what passes for news these days is fringe. This is in a big part due to social media. All kinds of off-beat stuff gets posted and triggers our emotions. We tend to focus on all these obscure situations and whackadoo people. We swat at gnats when we could be spending our energy figuring out how to lessen our impact on the planet. Mother Earth just shakes her head and rolls her eyes.
-going to affect us in the next 5-15 years in a catastrophic way
-still currently reversible
-renewable energy would make you rich if you INVEST NOW!
not enough people give a shit because they don't think it will effect them, or they think it's too far off to worry about, and there isn't enough profit
man I hope other species are able to sustain themselves after we're gone and what our species has doneYour middle choice is, indeed, what many climate scientists are still saying. Here's an article posted just yesterday (10.31.18) that talks about that:The article's last paragraph is almost overly simplified considering the science content within it:While we will presumably have to contend with many more summers like 2018 in the future, we could likely prevent any further increase in persistent summer weather extremes. In other words, the future is still very much in our hands when it comes to dangerous and damaging summer weather extremes. It’s simply a matter of our willpower to transition quickly from fossil fuels to renewable energy.- but it still makes an optimistic point that hinges strongly on a the will to act. That, of course, may be difficult but maybe if enough of us get the word out that something can be done, and fewer of us resign to doom, well, who knows. Wonders happen.
*nothing against 70 year old men, here, Brian.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:I think if we really looked hard at it, we would find that SO MUCH of what passes for news these days is fringe. This is in a big part due to social media. All kinds of off-beat stuff gets posted and triggers our emotions. We tend to focus on all these obscure situations and whackadoo people. We swat at gnats when we could be spending our energy figuring out how to lessen our impact on the planet. Mother Earth just shakes her head and rolls her eyes.
-going to affect us in the next 5-15 years in a catastrophic way
-still currently reversible
-renewable energy would make you rich if you INVEST NOW!
not enough people give a shit because they don't think it will effect them, or they think it's too far off to worry about, and there isn't enough profit
man I hope other species are able to sustain themselves after we're gone and what our species has doneYour middle choice is, indeed, what many climate scientists are still saying. Here's an article posted just yesterday (10.31.18) that talks about that:The article's last paragraph is almost overly simplified considering the science content within it:While we will presumably have to contend with many more summers like 2018 in the future, we could likely prevent any further increase in persistent summer weather extremes. In other words, the future is still very much in our hands when it comes to dangerous and damaging summer weather extremes. It’s simply a matter of our willpower to transition quickly from fossil fuels to renewable energy.- but it still makes an optimistic point that hinges strongly on a the will to act. That, of course, may be difficult but maybe if enough of us get the word out that something can be done, and fewer of us resign to doom, well, who knows. Wonders happen.
*nothing against 70 year old men, here, Brian.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:I think if we really looked hard at it, we would find that SO MUCH of what passes for news these days is fringe. This is in a big part due to social media. All kinds of off-beat stuff gets posted and triggers our emotions. We tend to focus on all these obscure situations and whackadoo people. We swat at gnats when we could be spending our energy figuring out how to lessen our impact on the planet. Mother Earth just shakes her head and rolls her eyes.
-going to affect us in the next 5-15 years in a catastrophic way
-still currently reversible
-renewable energy would make you rich if you INVEST NOW!
not enough people give a shit because they don't think it will effect them, or they think it's too far off to worry about, and there isn't enough profit
man I hope other species are able to sustain themselves after we're gone and what our species has doneYour middle choice is, indeed, what many climate scientists are still saying. Here's an article posted just yesterday (10.31.18) that talks about that:The article's last paragraph is almost overly simplified considering the science content within it:While we will presumably have to contend with many more summers like 2018 in the future, we could likely prevent any further increase in persistent summer weather extremes. In other words, the future is still very much in our hands when it comes to dangerous and damaging summer weather extremes. It’s simply a matter of our willpower to transition quickly from fossil fuels to renewable energy.- but it still makes an optimistic point that hinges strongly on a the will to act. That, of course, may be difficult but maybe if enough of us get the word out that something can be done, and fewer of us resign to doom, well, who knows. Wonders happen.
*nothing against 70 year old men, here, Brian.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Maybe progress will be made when people quit blaming a certain segment of our society. 70-year-old men are not the problem. I spent 25 years in maintenance for a school board. The worst recyclers were the students, the second worst was the younger teachers under 40, the best receivers I ever come across were the older teachers, in their 50's. Same thing where my sister teaches.Give Peas A Chance…0
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brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:I think if we really looked hard at it, we would find that SO MUCH of what passes for news these days is fringe. This is in a big part due to social media. All kinds of off-beat stuff gets posted and triggers our emotions. We tend to focus on all these obscure situations and whackadoo people. We swat at gnats when we could be spending our energy figuring out how to lessen our impact on the planet. Mother Earth just shakes her head and rolls her eyes.
-going to affect us in the next 5-15 years in a catastrophic way
-still currently reversible
-renewable energy would make you rich if you INVEST NOW!
not enough people give a shit because they don't think it will effect them, or they think it's too far off to worry about, and there isn't enough profit
man I hope other species are able to sustain themselves after we're gone and what our species has doneYour middle choice is, indeed, what many climate scientists are still saying. Here's an article posted just yesterday (10.31.18) that talks about that:The article's last paragraph is almost overly simplified considering the science content within it:While we will presumably have to contend with many more summers like 2018 in the future, we could likely prevent any further increase in persistent summer weather extremes. In other words, the future is still very much in our hands when it comes to dangerous and damaging summer weather extremes. It’s simply a matter of our willpower to transition quickly from fossil fuels to renewable energy.- but it still makes an optimistic point that hinges strongly on a the will to act. That, of course, may be difficult but maybe if enough of us get the word out that something can be done, and fewer of us resign to doom, well, who knows. Wonders happen.
*nothing against 70 year old men, here, Brian.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:Meltdown99 said:Pages of debate because of a ridiculous comment from a fucking a talking head...Give Peas A Chance…0
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Meltdown99 said:Maybe progress will be made when people quit blaming a certain segment of our society. 70-year-old men are not the problem. I spent 25 years in maintenance for a school board. The worst recyclers were the students, the second worst was the younger teachers under 40, the best receivers I ever come across were the older teachers, in their 50's. Same thing where my sister teaches.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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