• @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    I still don’t think you’re accurately assessing the situation, it’s really not possible to make an accurate assessment anyway since we’re in the beginning. So are you saying that you’re old and don’t have a real stake any of this? Why are you trying to convince me that you’re right and there’s nothing that can be done? I don’t really understand why you’re digging your heels into hopelessness or at least why are you trying to drag me into your hole of despair? That’s not very kind, especially if you are in fact old.

    • HubertManne
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      11 year ago

      Well old is a relative term and its possible you are older than I. I think you misundersand me as I have state quite a few times that we should do everything we can. We should just not be under the delusion that magical future technology will reverse it all and get us back to where we used to be. Is it impossible. No. Is it unlikely. Yes. Its highly unlikely. Everything you base your view on would apply equally to us just finding another perfect planet and the technology to get to it and live happily ever after. But in terms of todays technology and even technology that we can conceivably develop in the next few decades. We can’t fix the issue. I really don’t understand how you think despair is the only choice if we can’t fix everything hunky dory because again I have made it clear I do everything I can to make the best of things and do the best I can for the earth and everyone should as well.

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        11 year ago

        Okay that’s great. Your earlier comments made me think you were a doomer. Well you do sound like a doomer, but anyway, I can understand how it’s hard to see today how in 200 years we’ll have this under control. Every little attempt at sequestration, every insignificant advance, every time an old politician dies in office, will snowball into something amazing. 200 years is a very long time.

        • HubertManne
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          01 year ago

          oh im a doomer but doomer does not mean give up. Being on the absolute worst track possible is way worse than being on the best. Doomer just means you think there is a greater than 50% chance that society as it is today won’t make it or worse with varying degrees between the planet will become unihabitable, humanity won’t make it, advanced society won’t make it, or probably the brightest is some percent of humanity manages to retain enough knowledge to help jump start things after the really bad parts and learns a fair amount of coping with it all. I fall somewhere in the middle. Some doomers believe in giving up or going full hedonist and not care because nothing matters but thats not me. I am sad for all the lives that will be more miserable than they should be in the coming decades and will do as much as possible to not be responsible for it till my last breath.