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minus-square@UsernameHerelink1•3 months agoTell me you’re a fossil fuel shill without telling me you’re a fossil fuel shill
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•3 months agoWe’re actually to the point where wanting people to consume fewer fossil fuels makes me a fossil fuel shill. Wow. The absolute state of rhetoric today.
minus-square@UsernameHerelink0•3 months agoStop trying to play the victim. You’re literally pushing fossil fuel talking points. If you aren’t a fossil fuel shill, you’re still pushing their talking points.
Tell me you’re a fossil fuel shill without telling me you’re a fossil fuel shill
We’re actually to the point where wanting people to consume fewer fossil fuels makes me a fossil fuel shill.
Wow.
The absolute state of rhetoric today.
Stop trying to play the victim. You’re literally pushing fossil fuel talking points. If you aren’t a fossil fuel shill, you’re still pushing their talking points.