So after one of the most massive and prolonged propaganda campaigns in history, this happens:https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/more-americans-believe-global-warming-they-won-t-pay-much-n962001 …
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Replying to @Outsideness
Everytime I reach towards amphetamines to propel my thoughts and writing forward, I remember how badly you’ve lost your center. Thanks for being a good bad example Nick
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Replying to @InTheNursesArms
You can sign up on the dotted line to the most alarmist imaginable anthropogenic global warming narrative and still accept (if you're honest) that it has been accompanied by "one of the most massive and prolonged propaganda campaigns in history".
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Replying to @Outsideness
“One of the longest?” The earliest concerted effort to introduce emission-based warning to the public started, what? June 23rd, ‘88? That’s a blink of the eye
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Replying to @InTheNursesArms
You think a generation-length PR campaign is "a blink of an eye"?
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Replying to @Outsideness
Compared to, say, the divine rights of royalty? Or the liberal conception of intrinsic rights? Absolutely. “One of the longest” is at best ahistorical
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Diffuse ideological themes aren't propaganda campaigns. If they were, I'd switch topic to "The Earth is sad!"
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