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Spence from one of your socialist websites....
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none of the Paris attackers appear to have been suffering famine http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-34832512 the Boston Marathon bombers were not suffering from hunger...etc...etc you can run through the list, lot's of examples to chose from...please show a single example where a terrorist act can actually be attributed to climate change in any way :huh: this guy does not look malnourished http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ks-France.html and in all of the video etc..I've seen of protests and riots...I've never seen any signs or heard any cries or chants related to global warming, climate, famine or hunger |
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This is not rocket science. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
And furthermore, what does the Boston bombers have to do with the original argument that Bernie Sander's pointed out- that climate change is partly to blame for the unrest and de stabilization of Syria and Iraq ?
Looks like you are grasping at straws to prove he is wrong. He is not wrong. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Originally Posted by Nebe View Post Climate change leads to crop failure leads to hunger leads to uprising leads to terrorism again...look through the examples...you'll have a difficult time finding individuals who have been responsible for a terrorist attack and find and example where "crop failure leads to someone in Iraq or Syria to abandoning their way of life and joining a terrorist group" there should be plenty to support your contention...even using what? three dimensional...four dimensional thinking?? |
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Maybe I need to think in the fourth dimension then I can come up with reasons to excuse barbaric behavior Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Isis has 30 thousand fighters.
Some came from the US and Europe, and others are there because it was their only option. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Bernie Sanders didn't say it was the only reason for people to embraced Bernie Sanders didn't say it was the only reason for people to embrace terrors terrorism. He just said it was a reason that should be looked at and it knowledged
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“In fact, climate change is directly related to the growth of terrorism,” Bernie Sanders said during Saturday’s debate. “And if we do not get our act together and listen to what the scientists say you’re going to see countries all over the world — this is what the CIA says — they’re going to be struggling over limited amounts of water, limited amounts of land to grow their crops. And you’re going to see all kinds of international conflict.”
Since the overwhelming majority of pundits and policymakers don’t understand the existential threat climate change poses, Sanders remarks were criticized, much as fellow presidential candidate Martin O’Malley’s were back in July. Yet for over three years, leading security and climate experts — and Syrians themselves — have made the connection between climate change and the Syrian civil war. Indeed, when a major peer-reviewed study came out on in March making this very case, Retired Navy Rear Admiral David Titley said it identifies “a pretty convincing climate fingerprint” for the Syrian drought. Titley, a meteorologist who led the U.S. Navy’s Task Force on Climate Change when he was at the Pentagon, also said, “you can draw a very credible climate connection to this disaster we call ISIS right now.” Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Tell that to your great grand children.
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Originally Posted by Nebe View Post “In fact, climate change is directly related to the growth of terrorism,” Bernie Sanders said during Saturday’s debate. :screwy: Eben...shouldn't this be the other way around? sounds like Bernie is saying that climate change is being caused by the growth of terrorism.. might want to clarify that as it could be an important distinction...need to know if we should combat climate change by fighting terrorism or combat terrorism by fighting climate change |
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Nebe, if Bernie says that some ISIS fighters joined up due to economic desperation, I would bet he is correct. SOME of them. Not all, and certainly not leadership. As Scott said, this problem has been around a long time, way before Al Gore correctly concluded he could scam thoughtless lefties to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars, by bleating about climate change.
The underlying motivation for these people is religious, it's not economic, and it's certainly not environmental. Haven't heard one yet, yell out "Mother Nature Akhbar!" |
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If all they wanted was money, well now they have it. They have captured huge oil fields, some reports say ISIS is selling a million dollars of oil a day. If they took over the oil fields and then just focused on the oil business, one might make a case that this is all about economics. Not sure how machine-ginning 130 French folks, improves their economic outlook more than capturing oil fields does. Desperate economic conditions might help in recruiting a few more foot soldiers. It's clearly not the underlying cause that they are trying to promote. |
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There have always been droughts in the Middle East and elsewhere. And yes, they have caused, and will cause, in the future, human misery--even conflicts. But terrorism is a different kind of "conflict." It is not a methodology used to ameliorate natural or even human caused changes in climate. The amounts of money, effort, killing are employed to bring about ideological change, not climate change. Just as have been past terrorisms, including Nazism and bolshevism in the twentieth century. And neither the goals nor the results had anything to do with climate. And if some of the useful idiots recruited by the ideologues join the jihads because of poverty, man made or natural, the simple answer would be to offer them welfare rather than war. And if we are to think that elimination of climate change will help to bring about the end of terrorism, or conflicts, then we are in a la-la land of mistaken identity. We cannot eliminate climate change. And it is not the cause of terrorism. |
Economic hardship is from...... Wait for it......... Waiiiit forrrrrrrr it...............
Crop failure ! Holy clam and cuttlefish ! Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Oh, yeah . . . yeah . . . some are too stupid to see the connection. They're probably stuck in some two dimensional sort of thinking where the only option is to hire out as assassins. At least then they'll have food in their belly. Sounds like criminal behavior. Ah, that's right. Socialists, a-la Bernie, believe that society is the problem, not criminals. If society was just, there would be no criminals. Oh, maybe some incorrigibles who might profit from some time in reorientation, or maybe a gulag of some sort. Yup, society must control everything, including climate change. This will take great, minutely detailed, planning. That cannot be left up to run-of-the-mill regular people. They always tend to eff things up. And letting them self-control by the use of some little book of fairy tales and Santa Clauses is much too demeaning. All persons must be given dignity. That can only be done taking away silly notions of freedom and individuality, and instilling a rational devotion to governing experts. Then they will have the true dignity of being provided what they obviously cannot provide themselves. And in the correct and equal proportions. Climate change will then be neutralized as a source of human discomfort. |
What does Paris have to do with the people of Syria and their uprising ?
You guys crack me up. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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do a little reading..lot's of obvious reasons for Syrian unrest....climate change is never mentioned and if it were it would be very low on the list of factors |
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