Everyone in the first world has blood on their hands. Watching comfortable first world citizens point at their providers while they live an extremely emission heavy lifestyle is near peak hypocrisy.
"God damnit Exxon, stop putting gas in my SUV every week! Tell the shareholders to kick rocks!"
Reminds me of a story about somebody new to the Bloomberg Terminal starts pressing keys not knowing what he's doing, and a week or two later a ship with 10000 tons of raw material shows up in the Gowanus canal asking where it should be offloaded.
might get downvoted, but this was what came to my mind after reading the article: https://tomtoro.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/1-tom-toro-ye...
Everyone in the first world has blood on their hands. Watching comfortable first world citizens point at their providers while they live an extremely emission heavy lifestyle is near peak hypocrisy.
"God damnit Exxon, stop putting gas in my SUV every week! Tell the shareholders to kick rocks!"
We are trapped in the belly of this horrible machine, and the machine is bleeding to death.
That's one heck of a mixed metaphor you've got there!
Reminds me of a story about somebody new to the Bloomberg Terminal starts pressing keys not knowing what he's doing, and a week or two later a ship with 10000 tons of raw material shows up in the Gowanus canal asking where it should be offloaded.