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  • UWerentThereManUWerentThereMan Member Posts: 3,475

    Im FOR gender equality


    As as proud German citizen


    Aka nazi
    I’ve never seen a hitler speech with subtitles, but based on this; I can only imagine he was calling for more barebreasted beauties at the pool. Dude got popular too quick, it almost didn’t make sense.
  • UWerentThereManUWerentThereMan Member Posts: 3,475
    edited June 2022


    Needs more buttons… Blame Republicans, Blame Putin, Blame suppliers for price gouging…

    Just keep kicking the can down the road.

  • LoneStarDawgLoneStarDawg Member Posts: 13,339
    When you’re authoritarianing as best you can but the plebs won’t stay in their fear cages, you gotta ask your self your own leading questions

  • SourcesSources Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 3,990 Founders Club
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 15,229 Standard Supporter
    "What is gay white privilege?" Don't know, ask Shepard Smith or Anderson Cooper.
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 44,029 Standard Supporter

    "What is gay white privilege?" Don't know, ask Shepard Smith or Anderson Cooper.

    Or Don Lemon.
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 15,229 Standard Supporter
    Some facts that appear to be a combination of hate speech and disinformation. Obviously shouldn't be taught in public school.

    The phucking virtue signaling is just off the charts. The German environmental bureaucracy is trying to shut down the largest lithium refinery in Germany. Dirty lithium needs to be processed in Russia and East Asia or Africa and then assembled into lithium batteries by the chicoms. A feel good video at the end showing the super clean cobalt mining operation by those environmental chicoms.

    https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2022/06/is-it-immoral-to-drive-an-electric-vehicle.php

    IS IT IMMORAL TO DRIVE AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE?
    Of all the crazy policies we see implemented around us, from decriminalizing theft to teaching children to change their “gender,” perhaps the craziest is government’s determination to force us to drive electric vehicles. EVs like the Tesla are perfectly fine cars, or would be if they weren’t subsidized or mandated. But they are terrible for the environment, and the conditions under which their materials are mined raise serious ethical questions.

    Ronald Stein makes excellent points in his column titled “Is it ethical to purchase a lithium battery powered EV?”

    The lower image is just one lithium supply mine where entire mountains are eliminated. Each mine usually consists of thirty-five to forty humongous 797 Caterpillar haul trucks along with hundreds of other large equipment. Each 797 uses around half a million gallons of diesel a year. So, with an inventory of just thirty-five the haul trucks alone are using 17.5 million gallons of fuel a year for just one lithium site.
    ***
    Today, a typical EV battery weighs one thousand pounds. It contains twenty-five pounds of lithium, sixty pounds of nickel, 44 pounds of manganese, 30 pounds cobalt, 200 pounds of copper, and 400 pounds of aluminum, steel, and plastic. Inside are over 6,000 individual lithium-ion cells.

    It should concern you that all those toxic components come from mining. For instance, to manufacture each EV auto battery, you must process 25,000 pounds of brine for the lithium, 30,000 pounds of ore for the cobalt, 5,000 pounds of ore for the nickel, and 25,000 pounds of ore for copper. All told, you dig up 500,000 pounds of the earth’s crust for just one battery.


    Fossil fuels are vastly cleaner, in part because they are so efficient. And electric vehicles, once the mining and attendant environmental degradation are complete, run overwhelmingly on fossil fuels and nuclear power:

    We should all know that an electric vehicle battery does not “make” electricity – it only stores electricity produced elsewhere, primarily by coal, uranium, natural gas-powered plants, and occasionally by intermittent breezes and sunshine. So, to say an EV is a zero-emission vehicle is not at all valid as 80 percent of the electricity generated to charge the batteries is from coal, natural gas, and nuclear.

    Since twenty percent of the electricity generated in the U.S is from coal-fired plants, it follows that twenty percent of the EVs on the road are coal-powered.

    Since forty percent of the electricity generated in the U.S is from natural gas, it follows that forty percent of the EVs on the road are natural gas-powered.

    Since twenty percent of the electricity generated in the U.S is from nuclear, it follows that twenty percent of the EVs on the road are nuclear-powered.

    The extraordinary amounts of mining needed to produce electric vehicles are not only environmentally disastrous, they also carry large human costs. The cobalt that is needed for every electric vehicle comes mostly from the Congo and is produced largely by child labor.

    And, of course, to the extent that a tiny percentage of the electricity stored in EV batteries comes from solar panels, they are mostly produce by slave labor in China. And, for what it’s worth, Chinese solar panels are produced with coal-fired power plants.

    “Green” energy is a catastrophically bad idea. I think many people understand that wind and solar power and electric vehicles are economically ruinous, but when we also take into account environmental degradation and child and slave labor, one can seriously question whether it is immoral to buy an electric car.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBf58FjxJmk&t=65s
  • RoadTripRoadTrip Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,776 Founders Club
    It appears to me all the gay people recognize the red-headed white chick as hot.
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 15,229 Standard Supporter
    Mello can down vote that thought. Middle dude in the back seems more his style.
    RoadTrip said:

    It appears to me all the gay people recognize the red-headed white chick as hot.
  • 46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
    Sources said:

    Gals, you need to see the bigger picture

    We are 800K below where we were in 2020. The recovery BS is just that.
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 15,229 Standard Supporter
    As we said, the US and state governments are holding up the permit process and combined with new restrictions on flare gas that is adding to the delay in development. They don't want new drilling, no new pipelines and no new gasoline refineries. They want the mythical cheap green electric unicorn car. Not a voting issue however for 81 million Americans.
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 15,229 Standard Supporter
    Well, at least Britney Griner managed to stay out of the Ukraine.

    https://ace.mu.nu/

    Those worries about the war in Ukraine spiraling out of control just got more worrisome:

    International fury as Russian separatists sentence two Brits Shaun Pinner, 48, and Aiden Aslin, 28, to death by firing squad after they joined the Ukrainian army and were captured at siege of Mariupol
    Brits Shaun Pinner, 48, and Aiden Aslin, 28, were captured in Ukraine in April during the siege of Mariupol

    The so-called supreme court of the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) issued the death sentences on Thursday

    Moroccan national Saaudun Brahim has also been sentenced, reports said. Video showed the trio in a cage

    The trio were accused of being 'mercenaries' after fighting for Ukraine's armed forces in the battle for the city

    Russian media reported that they would appeal. The court is not internationally recognised, the BBC reported

    UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss condemned the death sentences as a 'sham judgment with absolutely no legitimacy'. No10 said it was 'deeply concerned'
  • 46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
    edited June 2022

    Some facts that appear to be a combination of hate speech and disinformation. Obviously shouldn't be taught in public school.

    The phucking virtue signaling is just off the charts. The German environmental bureaucracy is trying to shut down the largest lithium refinery in Germany. Dirty lithium needs to be processed in Russia and East Asia or Africa and then assembled into lithium batteries by the chicoms. A feel good video at the end showing the super clean cobalt mining operation by those environmental chicoms.

    https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2022/06/is-it-immoral-to-drive-an-electric-vehicle.php

    IS IT IMMORAL TO DRIVE AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE?
    Of all the crazy policies we see implemented around us, from decriminalizing theft to teaching children to change their “gender,” perhaps the craziest is government’s determination to force us to drive electric vehicles. EVs like the Tesla are perfectly fine cars, or would be if they weren’t subsidized or mandated. But they are terrible for the environment, and the conditions under which their materials are mined raise serious ethical questions.

    Ronald Stein makes excellent points in his column titled “Is it ethical to purchase a lithium battery powered EV?”

    The lower image is just one lithium supply mine where entire mountains are eliminated. Each mine usually consists of thirty-five to forty humongous 797 Caterpillar haul trucks along with hundreds of other large equipment. Each 797 uses around half a million gallons of diesel a year. So, with an inventory of just thirty-five the haul trucks alone are using 17.5 million gallons of fuel a year for just one lithium site.
    ***
    Today, a typical EV battery weighs one thousand pounds. It contains twenty-five pounds of lithium, sixty pounds of nickel, 44 pounds of manganese, 30 pounds cobalt, 200 pounds of copper, and 400 pounds of aluminum, steel, and plastic. Inside are over 6,000 individual lithium-ion cells.

    It should concern you that all those toxic components come from mining. For instance, to manufacture each EV auto battery, you must process 25,000 pounds of brine for the lithium, 30,000 pounds of ore for the cobalt, 5,000 pounds of ore for the nickel, and 25,000 pounds of ore for copper. All told, you dig up 500,000 pounds of the earth’s crust for just one battery.


    Fossil fuels are vastly cleaner, in part because they are so efficient. And electric vehicles, once the mining and attendant environmental degradation are complete, run overwhelmingly on fossil fuels and nuclear power:

    We should all know that an electric vehicle battery does not “make” electricity – it only stores electricity produced elsewhere, primarily by coal, uranium, natural gas-powered plants, and occasionally by intermittent breezes and sunshine. So, to say an EV is a zero-emission vehicle is not at all valid as 80 percent of the electricity generated to charge the batteries is from coal, natural gas, and nuclear.

    Since twenty percent of the electricity generated in the U.S is from coal-fired plants, it follows that twenty percent of the EVs on the road are coal-powered.

    Since forty percent of the electricity generated in the U.S is from natural gas, it follows that forty percent of the EVs on the road are natural gas-powered.

    Since twenty percent of the electricity generated in the U.S is from nuclear, it follows that twenty percent of the EVs on the road are nuclear-powered.

    The extraordinary amounts of mining needed to produce electric vehicles are not only environmentally disastrous, they also carry large human costs. The cobalt that is needed for every electric vehicle comes mostly from the Congo and is produced largely by child labor.

    And, of course, to the extent that a tiny percentage of the electricity stored in EV batteries comes from solar panels, they are mostly produce by slave labor in China. And, for what it’s worth, Chinese solar panels are produced with coal-fired power plants.

    “Green” energy is a catastrophically bad idea. I think many people understand that wind and solar power and electric vehicles are economically ruinous, but when we also take into account environmental degradation and child and slave labor, one can seriously question whether it is immoral to buy an electric car.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBf58FjxJmk&t=65s

    Those stats showing the mining necessary to make one EV battery should be put on a bumper sticker. And then an army should start slapping them on every EV.

    I don’t care if you own one, I just don’t want you to believe you’re a moral superior for doing so.
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 15,229 Standard Supporter
    And I don't want to phucking pay for it or for your damn charger.
    46XiJCAB said:

    Some facts that appear to be a combination of hate speech and disinformation. Obviously shouldn't be taught in public school.

    The phucking virtue signaling is just off the charts. The German environmental bureaucracy is trying to shut down the largest lithium refinery in Germany. Dirty lithium needs to be processed in Russia and East Asia or Africa and then assembled into lithium batteries by the chicoms. A feel good video at the end showing the super clean cobalt mining operation by those environmental chicoms.

    https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2022/06/is-it-immoral-to-drive-an-electric-vehicle.php

    IS IT IMMORAL TO DRIVE AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE?
    Of all the crazy policies we see implemented around us, from decriminalizing theft to teaching children to change their “gender,” perhaps the craziest is government’s determination to force us to drive electric vehicles. EVs like the Tesla are perfectly fine cars, or would be if they weren’t subsidized or mandated. But they are terrible for the environment, and the conditions under which their materials are mined raise serious ethical questions.

    Ronald Stein makes excellent points in his column titled “Is it ethical to purchase a lithium battery powered EV?”

    The lower image is just one lithium supply mine where entire mountains are eliminated. Each mine usually consists of thirty-five to forty humongous 797 Caterpillar haul trucks along with hundreds of other large equipment. Each 797 uses around half a million gallons of diesel a year. So, with an inventory of just thirty-five the haul trucks alone are using 17.5 million gallons of fuel a year for just one lithium site.
    ***
    Today, a typical EV battery weighs one thousand pounds. It contains twenty-five pounds of lithium, sixty pounds of nickel, 44 pounds of manganese, 30 pounds cobalt, 200 pounds of copper, and 400 pounds of aluminum, steel, and plastic. Inside are over 6,000 individual lithium-ion cells.

    It should concern you that all those toxic components come from mining. For instance, to manufacture each EV auto battery, you must process 25,000 pounds of brine for the lithium, 30,000 pounds of ore for the cobalt, 5,000 pounds of ore for the nickel, and 25,000 pounds of ore for copper. All told, you dig up 500,000 pounds of the earth’s crust for just one battery.


    Fossil fuels are vastly cleaner, in part because they are so efficient. And electric vehicles, once the mining and attendant environmental degradation are complete, run overwhelmingly on fossil fuels and nuclear power:

    We should all know that an electric vehicle battery does not “make” electricity – it only stores electricity produced elsewhere, primarily by coal, uranium, natural gas-powered plants, and occasionally by intermittent breezes and sunshine. So, to say an EV is a zero-emission vehicle is not at all valid as 80 percent of the electricity generated to charge the batteries is from coal, natural gas, and nuclear.

    Since twenty percent of the electricity generated in the U.S is from coal-fired plants, it follows that twenty percent of the EVs on the road are coal-powered.

    Since forty percent of the electricity generated in the U.S is from natural gas, it follows that forty percent of the EVs on the road are natural gas-powered.

    Since twenty percent of the electricity generated in the U.S is from nuclear, it follows that twenty percent of the EVs on the road are nuclear-powered.

    The extraordinary amounts of mining needed to produce electric vehicles are not only environmentally disastrous, they also carry large human costs. The cobalt that is needed for every electric vehicle comes mostly from the Congo and is produced largely by child labor.

    And, of course, to the extent that a tiny percentage of the electricity stored in EV batteries comes from solar panels, they are mostly produce by slave labor in China. And, for what it’s worth, Chinese solar panels are produced with coal-fired power plants.

    “Green” energy is a catastrophically bad idea. I think many people understand that wind and solar power and electric vehicles are economically ruinous, but when we also take into account environmental degradation and child and slave labor, one can seriously question whether it is immoral to buy an electric car.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBf58FjxJmk&t=65s

    Those stats showing the mining necessary to make one EV battery should be put on a bumper sticker. And then an army should start slapping them on every EV.

    I don’t care if you own one, I just don’t want you to believe you’re a moral superior for doing so.
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 44,029 Standard Supporter
    46XiJCAB said:

    Some facts that appear to be a combination of hate speech and disinformation. Obviously shouldn't be taught in public school.

    The phucking virtue signaling is just off the charts. The German environmental bureaucracy is trying to shut down the largest lithium refinery in Germany. Dirty lithium needs to be processed in Russia and East Asia or Africa and then assembled into lithium batteries by the chicoms. A feel good video at the end showing the super clean cobalt mining operation by those environmental chicoms.

    https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2022/06/is-it-immoral-to-drive-an-electric-vehicle.php

    IS IT IMMORAL TO DRIVE AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE?
    Of all the crazy policies we see implemented around us, from decriminalizing theft to teaching children to change their “gender,” perhaps the craziest is government’s determination to force us to drive electric vehicles. EVs like the Tesla are perfectly fine cars, or would be if they weren’t subsidized or mandated. But they are terrible for the environment, and the conditions under which their materials are mined raise serious ethical questions.

    Ronald Stein makes excellent points in his column titled “Is it ethical to purchase a lithium battery powered EV?”

    The lower image is just one lithium supply mine where entire mountains are eliminated. Each mine usually consists of thirty-five to forty humongous 797 Caterpillar haul trucks along with hundreds of other large equipment. Each 797 uses around half a million gallons of diesel a year. So, with an inventory of just thirty-five the haul trucks alone are using 17.5 million gallons of fuel a year for just one lithium site.
    ***
    Today, a typical EV battery weighs one thousand pounds. It contains twenty-five pounds of lithium, sixty pounds of nickel, 44 pounds of manganese, 30 pounds cobalt, 200 pounds of copper, and 400 pounds of aluminum, steel, and plastic. Inside are over 6,000 individual lithium-ion cells.

    It should concern you that all those toxic components come from mining. For instance, to manufacture each EV auto battery, you must process 25,000 pounds of brine for the lithium, 30,000 pounds of ore for the cobalt, 5,000 pounds of ore for the nickel, and 25,000 pounds of ore for copper. All told, you dig up 500,000 pounds of the earth’s crust for just one battery.


    Fossil fuels are vastly cleaner, in part because they are so efficient. And electric vehicles, once the mining and attendant environmental degradation are complete, run overwhelmingly on fossil fuels and nuclear power:

    We should all know that an electric vehicle battery does not “make” electricity – it only stores electricity produced elsewhere, primarily by coal, uranium, natural gas-powered plants, and occasionally by intermittent breezes and sunshine. So, to say an EV is a zero-emission vehicle is not at all valid as 80 percent of the electricity generated to charge the batteries is from coal, natural gas, and nuclear.

    Since twenty percent of the electricity generated in the U.S is from coal-fired plants, it follows that twenty percent of the EVs on the road are coal-powered.

    Since forty percent of the electricity generated in the U.S is from natural gas, it follows that forty percent of the EVs on the road are natural gas-powered.

    Since twenty percent of the electricity generated in the U.S is from nuclear, it follows that twenty percent of the EVs on the road are nuclear-powered.

    The extraordinary amounts of mining needed to produce electric vehicles are not only environmentally disastrous, they also carry large human costs. The cobalt that is needed for every electric vehicle comes mostly from the Congo and is produced largely by child labor.

    And, of course, to the extent that a tiny percentage of the electricity stored in EV batteries comes from solar panels, they are mostly produce by slave labor in China. And, for what it’s worth, Chinese solar panels are produced with coal-fired power plants.

    “Green” energy is a catastrophically bad idea. I think many people understand that wind and solar power and electric vehicles are economically ruinous, but when we also take into account environmental degradation and child and slave labor, one can seriously question whether it is immoral to buy an electric car.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBf58FjxJmk&t=65s

    Those stats showing the mining necessary to make one EV battery should be put on a bumper sticker. And then an army should start slapping them on every EV.

    I don’t care if you own one, I just don’t want you to believe you’re a moral superior for doing so.
    Unless you’re wearing a mask while coaching in the NBA Finals and rant about gun control in pregame press conferences. Then, totally moral superior.

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