Yeh, but if making carbon is part of life, and the planet is still thriving with plant and animal life, there isn't a problem.
You and I understand that.
The point of a post like this should be to be able to convince a normie that plastic laws don’t make sense. All you’ve done is convince people who already know
Ok then.
If plastic straws are banned, why the fuck are the lids still plastic. If plastic bags are bad, why can I still buy them? Why does paying a tax mean I can not bother reducing plastic use? Why is it that in the place in the UK I live I need 3 PLASTIC bins outside my house, but in areas where white people are lower, like in London, they only have landfill bins?
If fuel is bad, why am I still able to have things shipped in on containers? If emmisions are bad why am I allowed to buy my way around restrictions and go on holiday (which has no purpose other than selfish interests).
If energy use causes excess pollution: Why is the solution never to turn off the computers and tv's and just GO OUTSIDE. Why do we continually swap jobs to ones that need an ever increased supply of energy? Why do we have a welfare system that lets people sit around creating carbon and do nothing else except ruin the planet?
Why are some countries exempt from even trying?
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