Explain how Bill Gates using what to him are essentially the coins found in his sofa to buy a house on a bluff overlooking the ocean is either hypocritical or evidence that he's a secret climate change denier. This is an ad-hominem attack, the kind Prager claims to oppose.
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I've tried to explain this to some libs. These ppl dont conduct their businesses or run their own lives in full accordance with public ideological/activist persona. They live in the real world and fanciful utopian visions they sell publicly are just a facade.
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I get the point, but him buying a mansion is like you buying a cheap tent at Walmart
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While I completely agree... The devils advocate would say he is expecting the insurance payout when it’s underwater?
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I don’t think he would need the insurance payout.
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He will be dead when it happens. I don’t think he cares.
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If the house was destroyed right now it wouldn't affect him financially, even a little bit.
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Teach this to students! This should be part of a great "Civics Course"! Re-tweet, please.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzkZKX7w5F0 …
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This stuff drives me crazy. These activists talk out of both sides of their mouths. "Believe what I say, not what I am doing."
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