Re: Eating your own dog food...
Like there's no hysterics on the other side of the argument... take for example the Mars climate warming and the big deal made by deniers about it... the fact is that the case for a climate warming on Mars is made with some pictures taken from space during 6 years or so, compare that amount of info with data that spans million of years in case of Earth, not to forget that what happens on a planet doesn't have bearing to what happens on another planet, unless the energy that comes from Sun (that's the only common factor) increases, but that can and is measured and it's not increasing... so... what's actually the point about Mars warming?
For what is worth I don't give a damn about polar bears, and I'd probably enjoy warmer climate better, but that doesn't lead me to be fooled by specious arguments like "global warming on Mars" or "H2O vapors". And the ad-hominem with "politicized scientists" and your disdain about polar bear ass kissers doesn't really convince people when most if the scientists from all over the world come to the same conclusion, that unless there's a big conspiracy... and I really don't want to start to argue against conspiracy theories like: Kennedy was not shot by Oswald, 9/11 was orchestrated by Bush, Obama was not born in US, global warming is an invention of politicized scientists.
It's useless to argue against conspiracy theories because you can't convince those people, there no amount of evidence that can convince such people who know it all. If you don't believe me, try this exercise, try to think for yourself what would convince you that global warming is real and is man-made. Put yourself this question and try to respond honestly to it and see what kind of arguments would take to change your mind and then maybe you'll find some interesting truth about your way of thinking... or maybe not, but it's worth trying.
Instead, the media will offer you irrational and hysterical whining of politicized scientists, politicians, and polar bears.
For what is worth I don't give a damn about polar bears, and I'd probably enjoy warmer climate better, but that doesn't lead me to be fooled by specious arguments like "global warming on Mars" or "H2O vapors". And the ad-hominem with "politicized scientists" and your disdain about polar bear ass kissers doesn't really convince people when most if the scientists from all over the world come to the same conclusion, that unless there's a big conspiracy... and I really don't want to start to argue against conspiracy theories like: Kennedy was not shot by Oswald, 9/11 was orchestrated by Bush, Obama was not born in US, global warming is an invention of politicized scientists.
It's useless to argue against conspiracy theories because you can't convince those people, there no amount of evidence that can convince such people who know it all. If you don't believe me, try this exercise, try to think for yourself what would convince you that global warming is real and is man-made. Put yourself this question and try to respond honestly to it and see what kind of arguments would take to change your mind and then maybe you'll find some interesting truth about your way of thinking... or maybe not, but it's worth trying.
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