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You can't be a climate activist if you do drugs, amirite?
by Anonymous1 year ago
You sure burned those straw men really bad.
by Anonymous1 year ago
I think you could make a better argument if you had numbers because this sounds like a horrible correlation and is more a human rights issue rather than climate change issue.
by Anonymous1 year ago
So are you for child slave labor if you were wearing clothes that might have been made with it?
by Anonymous1 year ago
I'm certainly not in the street protesting child labour and gluing myself to a building if I'm not researching where my t shirt is made lol
by Anonymous1 year ago
how many people in the world are gluing themselves to a building? like, 12 people a year? do you think that's a good guess? maybe it's 100 people/year. that's not a significant number of people worth complaining about. so 100 people a year who glue themselves to buildings are hypocrites. so what?
by Anonymous1 year ago
>I see so many protests with people clearly on coke.
I don't believe you.
by Anonymous1 year ago
Nah he is actually totally correct on that.
Alcohol and drugs are rampant in the scene
by Anonymous1 year ago
Ah yes hipppies the group famously known for not doing drugs.
by Anonymous1 year ago
ah yes hippies the group famously known for getting coked up on uppers
by Anonymous1 year ago
Yes. I know a lot and they all do coke.
by Anonymous1 year ago
The world you live in directly affects climate change. Many things you do every day harms the environment. No one is guilty. Everyone has put in their part.
by Anonymous1 year ago
Doesn't this apply to all plants due to the fact I can grow weed in my yard as easily as peppermint and use either recreationally. Or can they do drugs as long as they grow it in a personal yard?
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