A source of constant debate and controversy is global warming. On one side, people are arguing that it is happening, along with a host of other problems, and on the other people are arguing that there is no such thing and the former side is being alarmist, etc etc. These sides will not be named.
However, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, I'm going to have to go with the opinion of the latter. Whatever it is that's happening is essential for the survival and betterment of humanity--it is the next step in evolution.
We are killing our atmosphere, killing our planet, killing our people, but there is a reason, which is that those who can survive the upcoming catastrophes will be a newer, stronger, better breed of humans. What doesn't kill us as a species can only make us stronger.
There really isn't a point in fixing these problems. The only reason we got to this point is through surviving through hardships, such as the bubonic plague. Such as the Ice Age. And so, the latter group, by insisting nothing bad is happening, is merely preparing for the genetic advancement of all of humanity. Those left will have better heat tolerance, better disease tolerance, stronger resistance to UV radiation, eyes that can see through smog, stomachs that can hold acid rain, and lungs that convert carbon dioxide to oxygen thus eliminating the need for fresh air.
All in all, it would lead to a race of super humans, perhaps dubbed homo sapiens sapiens sapiens or something.
So, in conclusion, the people who believe that nothing catastrophic is happening and who refuse to cut emissions or make any effort to protect the environment are forward thinking people who have the best interest of humans as a species in mind, since humans as a species have stagnated without disease and natural disasters to wipe us all out once in a while.
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during global warming, we should kill weak humans for food in for the strong humans survive. we need a race of superhumans and we need a doctor strangelove to lead them.
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