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    To give some perspective, that’s a little less than two Nazi holocausts per year for 100 years.

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        Collectively, I’d say we’re on a gradient ranging from denial to resignation on the stages of grief model.

        A lot of people means there’s a lot of social inertia before we see the change reflected as a species.

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    We won’t act fast until a percentage of deniers, capitalists, oligarchs, shareholders are personally affected by climate change. Could be just a significant dip in the markets or a globally catastrophic famine. But until they directly feel the pain they will fight with all their resources against making any changes at all.

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    Me, knowing there will be a lot more than one billion deaths next century:

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    But, but… money! Greed is good and definitely not degenerate! Just attend these liberal psy-op-I mean… getyogethers to learn how we mentally pirouette through ideological justifications.

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      They’ve been there for a very long time. They make us sick, shorten our lives but clearly don’t kill enough people to register on the global population counter.

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    No one that can do anything about it cares. But feel free to pass it along the echo chamber.

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    With luck, it’ll eventually get all the apemen. Time to let evolution pick our successors. Humanity is a dead-end.

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      Humanity already took the easy to grab resources. Whatever comes after humans is fucked and unable to advance far enough to get off the planet, as all the gear needed to get the more difficult to grab stuff will have degraded to uselessness by the time a successor has evolved

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    Narrator: We won’t act fast, because the ruling class doesn’t care.

    mostly wealthier humans could be responsible for the deaths of one billion mostly poorer humans

    Framing it that way will only excite those wealthier humans. lord-bezos-amused