Friday, January 10, 2025

No, Muir, It's Climate Change.

 It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Rats.

Muir and his fellow troglodytes sneer at women who are actually putting their lives on the line to fight this disaster, and insist that somehow they are to blame.

Because Muir is a weak man who thinks he's strong, and a fool who thinks he's wise.

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  1. Ah. Another episode of "Zed Doesn't Care Because They Brought It On Themselves". A good solid episode, but I still think the original is the best --- where Zed explains why he wouldn't save a western white woman from being raped. A true classic.

    The "DEI is to blame for every disaster" tic has been around in different forms for many years but I think the Baltimore bridge collapse was what took it to the next level. And it's just automatic now. The templates just need the blanks filled in every time some new tragedy happens.

    Love WayneM talking about how he's "hearing" that many fires have been started by gangs. Which is virtually a guarantee that it's based on nothing, notwithstanding the confirmed pack of over 100 looters (whom, I can't deny feeling, deserve to be beaten within an inch of their lives).

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    Halley

    "The common denominator in these bizarre, unnatural fires (along with how many other “natural disasters” we don’t even suspect yet) is the MSM’s total lack of curiosity about their origins. Nothing weird about those winds, huh guys?"

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    It's incredible how many things are wrong in just that short paragraph.
    Does this blithering buffoon ACTUALLY think the media is not reporting on the investigations into the causes?
    And the comment about the winds. Good god. What the fuck is he trying to insinutate? No, for real, what IS he trying to insinuate? That the winds were caused by humans? On purpose? Is this another "Soros' space lasers" type thing?
    Of COURSE they're talking about the unusually strong Santa Ana winds. Is he suggesting that they were stronger than usual because of human activity? Oh, the irony, if so.

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    Roger

    "They are trying to silence people from even asking if they could have been started by people, just as they tried to silence people from even speculating that the Wuhan virus might have come from the Wuhan bioweapons lab."

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    These people orgasm every time they imagine themselves being oppressed buy the state. Change my mind.

    I'm not joking, either.

    Check out that long comment by LowKey. This is one of those countless "they're so close" moments you see when wingnuts are talking about anything. He points out correctly that human interference with naturally occurring maintenance can have disastrous results.

    Uh, yes. Yes it can.
    He's so close.
    But he'll never get there.


    This country is unsalvageable. Thanks to these monsters, we can't even have disasters anymore without them being immediate hellpits of disinformation, lies and hated.
    These people are going to destroy us all.

    But that's okay, because Chris Muir and his ghoulish readers will be able to slobber over badly rendered tracings of bewbs even as they blame wimmenz for everything.

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    1. Like the poor, this brand of asshole has always been with us. It's just that the Interweb has been amplifying their brand of bullshit in recent years.

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    2. About Halley's comment...
      I always wondered what would happen once the effects of climate change became too obvious to deny, with more frequent and extreme weather events...

      Well, now that that is exactly what is happening, I have to wonder no more...the right-wingers will simply come up with a different conspiracy theory to explain it. Social media is now full of MAGA people claiming that the gov't (or global elite, whichever) is busy seeding the clouds and controlling the weather in various other ways, and causing these disasters on purpose (and no, I don't know what the ultimate goal of the Evil Conspiracy of Evil is either, so don't ask me)
      So I think that is what Halley's "nothing unusual about those winds, huh" suggestion is about. Unfortunately.

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    3. And they're engineering these disasters in their own regions, because EVULL. I guess they've just conditioned themselves to believe in more and more obvious nonsense.

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