great article. The truth of this quote continues to baffle me.
"Those ill-informed, attention seeking child-minds looking to shut down the hydrocarbon industry could not exist or protest their cause without the support of hydrocarbon products in their electronics, their clothes and every facet of their lives, from food to health to leisure." There is no limit to human stupidity.
I've noted it before and will repeat it ad nauseam, the DIE ideology is perfectly named. It is an explicitly orchestrated figurative and literal dead end in social, economic, moral, ethical, spiritual and biological evolution. It will be the inevitable author of its own demise. It is a tragedy that it has to drag much of humanity into the abyss with it, when a counter narrative of prosperity, happiness and liberty remain to be grasped. Still, as Edmund Burke wrote, "Men are qualified for civil liberty in exact proportion to their disposition to put moral chains upon their own appetites." It seems there is still a lesson to be learned?
it costs a lot to build the prison they want...and the cost is deducted fully from the inmates... so the prisoners need to get used to bread and water
it costs a lot to build the prison they want...and the cost is deducted fully from the inmates... so the prisoners need to get used to bread and water
great article. The truth of this quote continues to baffle me.
"Those ill-informed, attention seeking child-minds looking to shut down the hydrocarbon industry could not exist or protest their cause without the support of hydrocarbon products in their electronics, their clothes and every facet of their lives, from food to health to leisure." There is no limit to human stupidity.
Thanks. It is baffling why (and how) common sense has been replaced by common stupidity amongst so many.
I've noted it before and will repeat it ad nauseam, the DIE ideology is perfectly named. It is an explicitly orchestrated figurative and literal dead end in social, economic, moral, ethical, spiritual and biological evolution. It will be the inevitable author of its own demise. It is a tragedy that it has to drag much of humanity into the abyss with it, when a counter narrative of prosperity, happiness and liberty remain to be grasped. Still, as Edmund Burke wrote, "Men are qualified for civil liberty in exact proportion to their disposition to put moral chains upon their own appetites." It seems there is still a lesson to be learned?