As long as we're still talking about this, Bret Stephens' climate change "skepticism" is the least repellent of his views
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It is understandable U are not an Arab or a Muslim
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Reasonable people can disagree on which is worse, his genocidal war-mongering or his phony "just asking questions" global warming routine
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either way, we shouldn't fear this debate, but have it openly
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a debate to be had here, but basing repellance on how hurtful his policies are to ppl living now, climate not worst
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“A rising tide displaces 40% of the world’s population.” 2.8 billion people are a lot of people affected.
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People will be up to their waists in water in midtown Manhattan and will wonder why we let this happen. Island nations already suffering.
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Making a hierarchy of which of his views is worse is kinda pointless, no? Shitlord egalitarianism is the only way
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Worst case? Mainstream projections are terrifying
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The "high minded" upper class liberals that read NYT take warmongering into consideration while ignoring the climate change stuff smugly.
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He's not going to convince Democrats to oppose climate protection, but the NYT as a whole has a long history of encouraging dem jingoism.
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