Global Warming Doubters Increase 30% In Just 6 Months...
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I assuming you've never watched MSNBC. I can find stupid liberals all day long, some of them serving in Congress and one who is Vice PresidentCollegeDoog said:
I'm assuming you've never read a comment section on Breitbart.comRaceBannon said:
Yes it sucks that free thought has an outlet now to combat the group think of the state media. Maybe put them in camps. I mean, MSNBC is what we all should watchCollegeDoog said:
The accessibility of far right websites like Breitbart, redstate.com, etc has a lot to do with it.death2ducks said:
Considering the one-sided non-stop mantra from our "educators" for the past 20+ years, I'm shocked at how low those numbers are. BTW, they used to be much higher.RaceBannon said:The latest survey, taken in November 2013, finds that the majority of Americans — 63 percent — do believe in climate change, and 53 percent are "somewhat" or "very" worried about the consequences.
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There are stupid people everywhere.RaceBannon said:
I assuming you've never watched MSNBC. I can find stupid liberals all day long, some of them serving in Congress and one who is Vice PresidentCollegeDoog said:
I'm assuming you've never read a comment section on Breitbart.comRaceBannon said:
Yes it sucks that free thought has an outlet now to combat the group think of the state media. Maybe put them in camps. I mean, MSNBC is what we all should watchCollegeDoog said:
The accessibility of far right websites like Breitbart, redstate.com, etc has a lot to do with it.death2ducks said:
Considering the one-sided non-stop mantra from our "educators" for the past 20+ years, I'm shocked at how low those numbers are. BTW, they used to be much higher.RaceBannon said:The latest survey, taken in November 2013, finds that the majority of Americans — 63 percent — do believe in climate change, and 53 percent are "somewhat" or "very" worried about the consequences.
Step your game up
The point is these extreme websites have been able to draw them in.
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Extreme = something I don't agree with
Step your game up
Try FAR right EXTREME. It's a nice pejorative combo when you're too lazy to actually look at the content that a website like Breitbart provides
College used to be a place for youths to be exposed to different ideas. Now its just a rehash of the same shit they had shoved down their throat in high school -
Disagree.RaceBannon said:Extreme = something I don't agree with
Step your game up
Try FAR right EXTREME. It's a nice pejorative combo when you're too lazy to actually look at the content that a website like Breitbart provides
College used to be a place for youths to be exposed to different ideas. Now its just a rehash of the same shit they had shoved down their throat in high school -
I actually enjoy reading Breitbart to get my cheap laughs.RaceBannon said:Extreme = something I don't agree with
Step your game up
Try FAR right EXTREME. It's a nice pejorative combo when you're too lazy to actually look at the content that a website like Breitbart provides
College used to be a place for youths to be exposed to different ideas. Now its just a rehash of the same shit they had shoved down their throat in high school
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IN your opinion, and you know how much we value that
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Pressing.RaceBannon said:IN your opinion, and you know how much we value that
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Just the facts
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Like science?RaceBannon said:Just the facts
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Science is facts as we know them today. Science was used to prop up the institution of slavery in America and the Third Reich in Germany. It is hardly the pure pursuit that you want it to be.CollegeDoog said:
Like science?RaceBannon said:Just the facts
Science is never settled because the more facts we learn the more we throw out of what we thought we knew before.
I know in your little bubble anyone who disagrees with you is anti science but that's not the case.
Sorry

