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bizarre I Always Thought All Brits Were Polite

You raise some interesting ideas.

In Australia we produce 1% of the so called global warming gasses. Which I'd imagine is well within the plus/minus accuracy limits.

Labor here is fucking our power systems as fast as they can. We have huge reserves of gas and coal and probably oil. We export enormous amounts of high quality coal and gas but can't use it here or can only use small amounts for industry. In Victoria the state government recently banned all new houses from using gas heating and cooking.

So we can export it in oil burning ships to be burnt elsewhere but can't burn it here. I am waiting with baited breath for the first of the big black outs. I've got about 3.5 kw of generator power so will be able to power lights, fans and fridges so I'll be ok.

The trans stuff, well, that's a progressive left fantasy fueled by mysoginistic gays who want to teach women who's boss. Whilst we ooh and ah about a man and his 'husband' having a baby and how normal and 'proud' it all is, no one thinks about the surrogate, often in a third world or eastern European setting who's the brood mare for this little fantasy. See Elton John and his 'husband' for an example.

I've read that the world as a whole is in population decline so it's not just the west.

Carbon tax was a big election issue here in Aus a few years ago. Called 'Labors big new tax on everything' they lost over it.

10 years later and the Labor party is in its second 3 year term having won on a landslide so God help us. Mind you there is push back on this global warming nonsense and the trans stuff but we are still behind the UK in this. Labor here has a religious thing about never having nuclear. God knows why as if you actually belive in Global Warming then this is the only way to ensure quality net zero power.
Interesting. Also on the issue concerning Labour's religious zeal against nuclear, I forgot to mention the key founding inspiration for the international Climate Accords of the 1990's was the global fear and fallout, no pun intended, of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. So a key tennant of this political/religious belief system will always be anti-nuclear regardless of any modern advancement or safety in the field of nuclear reactors. It's their core founding principle that nuclear is the foremost evil - followed of course then by all the other forms of energy, excluding "renewables" which ironically are anything but renewable, but that is the end result of blind faith in today's modern progressive fantasyland.
 
Interesting. Also on the issue concerning Labour's religious zeal against nuclear, I forgot to mention the key founding inspiration for the international Climate Accords of the 1990's was the global fear and fallout, no pun intended, of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. So a key tennant of this political/religious belief system will always be anti-nuclear regardless of any modern advancement or safety in the field of nuclear reactors. It's their core founding principle that nuclear is the foremost evil - followed of course then by all the other forms of energy, excluding "renewables" which ironically are anything but renewable, but that is the end result of blind faith in today's modern progressive fantasyland.
In Aus Labor was anti nuclear way back in the 1970's.

This sign was common back in the 70's in Aus:

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Wow, look at that smug ignorant sunshine. The irony in the fact that it is itself a giant nuclear fusion reaction while being anti-nuclear is quite hillarious.
Yes! Good point about the sun.

And yes. Smug as fuck and 50 years prior to the smug as fuck global warming idiots.

I'm not a conspiracy theorist but I think some very big money is involved in the 'renewable' engery buisiness and they are pushing governments to protect them and their investments. Everyone is screaming at kids that the world is about to end. It's madness.

Having a beleif that global warming is real is ok as long as you convert to nuclear power which is nicer and doesn't smell bad like coal fired plants.

But not mirrors and solar cells and those fucking ugly windmills. Which don't work anyway.

I think there is a lot more hype than science...
 
My parents live in the middle of nowhere in the Italian countryside, one of those houses where if you don't have a car you're basically stuck.
One day, a black man managed somehow to get to their house to try and sell stuff, and my mother threw water at him whilst swearing profanities in Italian.
Never seen that guy again after that...
 
Brits may be polite, but aren't necessarily nice ... a nice people does not take over most of the World
Didn't they bring technology to more primitive parts of the world though, like railroads for India? What did the Spanish do for the countries they invaded besides breeding the women?

I'm genuinely asking. I'm rusty on my history for this and I know it varies depending on who wrote the books...
 
Because my front door is very visible and I'd imagine a sign that would ramp up the occasional kids knocking on their way past.
Dang, that sucks. I used to live in a crowded area. Now I live in out in the country and I love it. No one's messed with me in the last 5 years.

Maybe something small and subtle?

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Dang, that sucks. I used to live in a crowded area. Now I live in out in the country and I love it. No one's messed with me in the last 5 years.

Maybe something small and subtle?

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Anyone that walks past my flat is as close to my door as those pictures, like I say to a little bastard that's like a red rag to a bull.
 
Didn't they bring technology to more primitive parts of the world though, like railroads for India? What did the Spanish do for the countries they invaded besides breeding the women?

I'm genuinely asking. I'm rusty on my history for this and I know it varies depending on who wrote the books...
who's talking about the Spanish? Sure the Brits brought a superior culture and imposed it upon the World ... a great thing.
ps - i'm sure the Spanish did something though, it's not like almost an entire continent speaks their language
 
who's talking about the Spanish? Sure the Brits brought a superior culture and imposed it upon the World ... a great thing.
ps - i'm sure the Spanish did something though, it's not like almost an entire continent speaks their language
I'm saying that at least the Brits brought technology to the nations they colonized. The Spanish also took over a lot of countries but did they do anything to improve them like the Brits?
 
I read something today about a thing called the Climate Accords, held in the 1990's and approved by an international consortium of nations. A controversial provision called for the limiting of the human population, but this was opposed by the Catholic countries, as it promoted contraception and abortion. The countries ended up adopting the revised accord with the accepted provisions that called for the cut back of use of fossil fuels, CFC's (to stop ozone depletion), and other toxic chemicals. One other provision that officially was taken out was concerning the implementation of a tax on carbon, this was shot down by the United States at the time. It is interesting to me now reading this that the provisions against carbon taxes and the lowering of the human population were two issues the UK had no qualms about, so it may likely be they have implemented, likely carefully and covertly, these provisions of the Climate Accords themselves, even if the other nations involved in the Climate Accords didn't. The push for gay, lesbian, and now transgenderism may simply be part of the overarching population control aspect of the oroignal draft of the accords, with some politicans getting carried away with it. The mass immigration of foreigners in turn was thus merely the fallout reaped by an aging population now encumbered by the realization there is nobody filling the jobs traditionally held by the now nonexistent youth. Just a theory
Interesting read, and I can't dispute most of it, but PARAGRAPHS please! It's very difficult to read a wall of words. Also, I don't see the push for gays and transgenderism as being an efficient, or realistic, form of population control. People are still going to fuck and have kids. Especially the retarded ones, apparently.

If that were really a driving factor I'd think they would put more effort into poisoning food and water supplies to render more persons infertile. I personally believe there have already been actions made towards that end.
 
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