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I adore this argument - it's like a demonstration in failed analysis. Let's pick on one point:
I've never seen so many cars outside schools
And how many young children are in a position to request, nay, demand - that their parents have two cars and drop them off at school? Do you not think that, just maybe, when considering what children have and don't have, you should look to the parents?
Sorry to pick on you LM, but this line of thinking boggles my mind.
Pick all you want. You're wrong, certainly in my experience
Kids at primary school want to walk with their mates once they're in Y5. It makes them feel older and cooler. Unless they're lazy.
Again, it could be parents insisting (paranoia induced by the tabloids) but surely if it's the parents being lazy and the school's in a different direction, it's easier to wave them off and take the extra time?
Peer pressure - must have, must have, must have. Latest gadgets, trainers, whatever. Weak parents? But how weak - do you want to see your kids picked on because they've got the wrong logo on their school bag? How many of the 30/40-somethings here had a Head bag in the 80s/90s for example? Would you be seen dead in HiTec trainers? Adidas 4-stripes?
I'm sure it does boggle the mind if you still live in a VW camper
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist
Pick all you want. You're wrong, certainly in my experience
Kids at primary school want to walk with their mates once they're in Y5. It makes them feel older and cooler. Unless they're lazy.
Again, it could be parents insisting (paranoia induced by the tabloids) but surely if it's the parents being lazy and the school's in a different direction, it's easier to wave them off and take the extra time?
Peer pressure - must have, must have, must have. Latest gadgets, trainers, whatever. Weak parents? But how weak - do you want to see your kids picked on because they've got the wrong logo on their school bag? How many of the 30/40-somethings here had a Head bag in the 80s/90s for example? Would you be seen dead in HiTec trainers? Adidas 4-stripes?
I'm sure it does boggle the mind if you still live in a VW camper
Greta doesn't bother me - she's just a kid. But the PR machine and the way that the politicians and environmentalists try to use her for their own ends is pretty sickening. I also blame her parents - I know she's autistic to an extent, but to be so emotionally concerned about these things - what appears to be extreme existential angst - is taught. It's either exploitation or egregious stupidity. Possibly both.
If I want to read the ill informed and under-educated opinions of a child like simpleton with possible mental health issues, I will wait until sasguru comes back.
If I want to read the ill informed and under-educated opinions of a child like simpleton with possible mental health issues, I will wait until sasguru comes back.
HTH BIDI
or talk to some of your six toed, banjo playing neighbours in Swindon
Greta doesn't bother me - she's just a kid. But the PR machine and the way that the politicians and environmentalists try to use her for their own ends is pretty sickening. I also blame her parents - I know she's autistic to an extent, but to be so emotionally concerned about these things - what appears to be extreme existential angst - is taught. It's either exploitation or egregious stupidity. Possibly both.
At least she is spending her time on science rather than religion.
At least she is spending her time on science rather than religion.
To her climate change is a religion. Meanwhile millions die from preventable diseases, poor sanitation and poverty. And yet she is terrified on some meaningless "global average" temperature rise which is less than the change that occurs in 1 minute on any average day.
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