Maybe you want my opinion on this issue? — Baden
Honestly, I haven't read enough to pipe in, but I do understand the frustration of good lounge threads being backgrounded. — Baden
That's a horrible view you have of what humans do. — universeness
according to the International Energy Agency, fossil fuel handouts hit a global high of $1 trillion in 2022 – the same year Big Oil pulled in a record $4 trillion of income. In the United States, by some estimates taxpayers pay about $20 billion dollars every year to the fossil fuel industry.
It's yours to bestow or withhold, just as my disillusion is mine to carry or abandon.Feel free to tell me where to shove my sadness/pity. — universeness
Your youtube link suggests maybe I/we are persuading you that we're circling the drain of our own ten thousand year
making ... :smirk: — 180 Proof
The footage of a beach covered in oil, all in motion with floundering fish and waterfowl and some good guys attempting to save them was shown on broadcast news. The oil industry had to pay some money, which it quickly recovered in government subsidies. Car sales did not decline. — Vera Mont
Yes, I'm aware of them. My heart goes out to them. — Vera Mont
True Dat! (sorry just trying to kid myself that I am still hip!)It's yours to bestow or withhold, just as my disillusion is mine to carry or abandon. — Vera Mont
The points you and some other (shall I say doomsters or would you at least accept pessimists) folks make, when projecting the future of our species, based on reflections on our past, — universeness
I first would ask, how would you combat such? — universeness
It's so full of disparate topics and ideas and individual convictions, in no coherent pattern, that it belongs nowhere in particular. It reminds me of some long, wine-soaked nights of my youth. Nostalgic, y'know? — Vera Mont
I would first, again clearly state, my lack of academic qualifications in philosophy.
My field of academic expertise is Computing Science
I think however, that there is a great deal of philosophy in this thread and some chit chat as well.
I would use terms like social, political and cultural philosophy and perhaps even 'philosophy of life as a human,' but these are probably considered 'flippant' concoctions and associations of the word philosophy, which are not robust, academically accepted, uses of the word or field title as compared against those listed on TPF. — universeness
It's so full of disparate topics and ideas and individual convictions, in no coherent pattern, that it belongs nowhere in particular. It reminds me of some long, wine-soaked nights of my youth — Vera Mont
I can't. And I have tried, while I was physically up to volunteering and marching. — Vera Mont
As horrific as that was, we humans are very, very good at rebuilding and starting again and we often rebuild better and stronger than before.It took 13 years to build the World Trade Center (badly) and 15 minutes to knock it down. — Vera Mont
Only up to a point of that which is survivable. If the only input from the other side is to unleash hell upon us then, we will put the placards down and pick up/steal/make armaments, until we also have them up the wazoo. It has always been our final and most bitter choice, but when the masses make such a choice, the so called 'bad' soon fall, because most of their forces are actually made up of our kin!The good are armed with placards, shovels and stethoscopes. The bad have armaments up and down the wazoo, financed by the good and the indifferent. — Vera Mont
A similar response Vera, only true up to a point of collapse, we can become evil to defeat evil but I agree we pay a terrible price when we choose that final option. But need and justice can mean there is no other option.Good people's actions are constrained by ethics, scruples and compassion; evil people's is not similarly hampered. — Vera Mont
Only up to a point of that which is survivable. If the only input from the other side is to unleash hell upon us then, we will put the placards down and pick up/steal/make armaments, until we also have them up the wazoo. — universeness
There is no return from evil. When you become as they are, you are one of them.A similar response Vera, only true up to a point of collapse, we can become evil to defeat evil but I agree we pay a terrible price when we choose that final option. — universeness
I've just opened another case of wine. — universeness
Yeah, right. Every two hundred years of so, we rise up against the oppressors and cut off their hydra heads. Even while the revolutionaries are binding their own wounds, new evil head grow and swallow up the gains. Time is always on their side. While we're rebuilding and improving, they're growing more heads and feed them. It always takes longer to build than it does to destroy. There comes a point when you don't realize it's not survivable until you are actually dying. — Vera Mont
There is no return from evil. When you become as they are, you are one of them.
When projected ends justify means, those means determine the actual end. — Vera Mont
Neither have I. The wine I mostly buy comes from California, is red and made by Earnest and Julio Gallo. Merlot or Cab Sav! I don't even know if wine is made anywhere in Scotland?I've never tasted Scottish wine. — Vera Mont
Uisge Beatha (water of life/Scottish whisky). The peatyer the whisky the better the swally, at least for my tastes.Your whisky, OTH, is a thing of beauty and a joy forever. — Vera Mont
What what what??? par...snip? elder .... berry? :grimace: :yikes: :chin: I like red wine, made from grapes, about 11-12% full bodied, that's about the extent of my knowledge of quality wine.Parsnip wine was the most potent of my amateur efforts; elderberry was the most palatable. — Vera Mont
So how come Kings and aristocracies don't still rule in every country? — universeness
Two hundred years is no time at all considering a scale of almost 14 billion. — universeness
I never said I made "quality wine", and if California is your hallmark, you'd be content with many Canadian vintages.that's about the extent of my knowledge of quality wine. — universeness
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