It’s stiff competition, but this may, in fact, be the stupidest space piece ever written. As Stephen Green says, the Left jumps the shark, in a rocketship.
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It’s stiff competition, but this may, in fact, be the stupidest space piece ever written. As Stephen Green says, the Left jumps the shark, in a rocketship.
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That’s one of the stupidest things I’ve read. And if the world were somehow totally and irredeemably doomed, should we just stay here and die?
It’s just a recap of the entire premise of the movie Elysium.
I don’t think you quite understand the spirit of the article PL.
“…after all; truly prioritizing earth-friendliness would destroy most companies.”
You aren’t supposed to stay here and die.
You are supposed to stay here and *be eaten*.
Anything less is selfish, and thus for Jess and her ilk, immoral.
Ah, I see. We need to recycle biomass.
What are Earth’s priorities, anyway? I’m unclear on that.
“What are Earth’s priorities, anyway? I’m unclear on that.”
If history tells us anything, kill all humans.
“Oh, I’m going to blow it [the Earth] up. It obstructs my view of Venus.”
To borrow a Kryptonian meme: Why do I get the feeling that what Jess is really after here is to re-program the Eradicator to eliminate all men from the genetic matrix and then all her issues would be resolved?
While I’m at it, has she ever postulated what her world would be like trying to live in the one like we had with pre-industrial medicine?
I posit she has no children.
Since she is English and I am American, I must be a decendant of one of those uber rich settlers from the 17th century that exploited the western hemisphere.
For that I am truly sorry. I am sorry that my ancestors left Europe in such a devastated morass of eco-inhospitableness that no one, NO ONE, can live there. Europeans are too poor to travel and they are left holding the toxic-chemical and pollution-filled bag that my uber rich ancestors left behind in their utter selfishness.
I suspect she may have read Stark, by Ben Elton. It’s a truly hysterical read if you like mordant English satire, but this is the plot resolution of Elton’s book.
I am beyond speechless when it comes to the ignorance, stupidity, and outright blind hatred expressed in this op-ed. Jesse Zimmerman deserves an award for unintentional self-parody.