BartenderElite
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But you won't hear it in one single campaign debate, or commercial.
I'm sure someone would counter that Americans don't care about stuff like that - they care about their wallets. They care about inflation. But it's not a big mystery what is going to happen to those things & many more once we hit a critical point in loss of biodiversity.
Our politics is to myopic and geared toward the short-term to address this almost incomprehensible crisis. And that's part of the problem, too - it's hard for us to wrap our minds around all of the implications that come with it. It will be a disaster for humanity. People probably just feel fatalistic about it, and hope that the worst won't happen in their lifetime.
When food & water start getting scarce, it will probably make its way into a few campaign ads.
I'm sure someone would counter that Americans don't care about stuff like that - they care about their wallets. They care about inflation. But it's not a big mystery what is going to happen to those things & many more once we hit a critical point in loss of biodiversity.
Our politics is to myopic and geared toward the short-term to address this almost incomprehensible crisis. And that's part of the problem, too - it's hard for us to wrap our minds around all of the implications that come with it. It will be a disaster for humanity. People probably just feel fatalistic about it, and hope that the worst won't happen in their lifetime.
When food & water start getting scarce, it will probably make its way into a few campaign ads.