I'm not surprised he'd think this. But I am that he'd be dumb enough to say it.
This tells you more how disconnected and entitled at the lack of personal consequences these people are than how stupid they are, I think.
They're not dumb, they're just convinced it's not going to cause them any personal damage to say this.
Less faith in voting, more faith in guillotines.
The only reason we’re not hitting them is because people like him hold all the sway.
This dude doesn't do the right thing when no one is watching.
We can't fix the environment, so let's burn it faster.
- Am driving into a wall
- Turning or breaking in time sounds tricky
- Might as well accelerate, maybe car will take off and fly over wall?
- Woops, I died!
It's worse. Rather imagine:
- Driving down a road that gets a little hotter every meter
- Suggesting to speed up, because it's not a comfortable temperature anymore, but already a bit hot, so we might as well get lethal temperatures quicker instead of stopping as long as it is still survivable
Remember: climate change is no wall, it's gradual. Stopping at any point is better than at any later point.
At least it will be over faster.
It's wild to me that corporations and governments can hold hands and be openly evil together, and people still think we can somehow regulate our way out of this, as if the last few decades of trying isn't enough of an indication that it's never going to happen.
Build datacenters in Florida to create a self-correcting system.
He’s technically correct (best kind of correct), but that still doesn’t mean we should bring about Armageddon in exchange for gorified Google Search (with extra ads).
The Futurama reference for the uninitiated:
Mr Asshole says an asshole thing.
I'm fine with doubling down, if it's all powered by furnaces that burn billionaires. After all, they're all going to die eventually anyway, so they might as well provide some tangible service to the world for once.
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That’s a pretty neat way to encapsulate that concept.
Excellent, thanks for sharing this.
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