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    2 days ago

    The fuck do you mean? We are all winners in the longterm. The longer this goes on, the greener our cities will become, the faster we will move towards a green future, the faster we will understand that the right-wing bullshit about green energy being unnecessary and the safest option is just that: bullshit.

    We need this to continue until the end of Trump’s reign so that everybody gets it through their thick skulls: fuck oil.

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        15 hours ago

        Maybe governments will finally understand that underfunding local farmers and constantly stripping away their land to sell it to investors wasn’t a wise choice. Or that it make absolutely no sense to allow the supply chain to make foreign grown staple foods to be cheaper than local staples.

        If it takes a famine for us to understand that, so be it. We deserve it.

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          Funding has nothing to do with the availability of fertilisers in this context. You don’t even understand what you’re saying we deserve a famine for.

          Also, the fucking whiplash from “we are all winners” to we deserve a famine.

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            We have enough fertilisers. What are you talking about? There is no need to import fertilisers. We have millions of people pissing and shitting all over the world. We just dump our sewage into water and send it off to a treatment plant (if we’re lucky). A major effort in compost toilets would create enough fertiliser for everything we grow. We don’t even need vertical farming, we could use regenerative farming methods to reduce the need for fertilisers in the first place. Our mono-culture production is also an immense problem requiring pesticides (some even with forever chemicals that have destroyed many water-ways and more).

            Did you also know we throw away as much food as we import in Europe? The US is the worst offender in terms of food waste (and anything else actually - if we consumed like those fat fucks, we’d need at least 3 worlds worth of everything every year).

            And I’m not surprised your reading comprehension is dog-shit. Motherfucking long-term. Do I need to high-light words for you to indicate their importance? What is this kindergarden level shit?

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              We do not have enough of specific fertilisers, that’s why we are importing it. The argument that we could have enough is not the same thing and also wrong.

              I don’t think the timeline matters to the people dead from the famine.