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We're Done With Caring About the Environment

We're Done With Caring About the Environment



In this provocative and thought-provoking video, we dive deep into the controversial topic of climate change and environmental policies. We challenge mainstream narratives and explore alternative perspectives on global warming, environmental conservation, and the future of human civilization. This video covers:

* Critical analysis of climate change data and predictions

* The debate between environmental conservation and human progress

* Examination of proposed solutions like iron seeding and carbon capture

* Discussion on the politicization of environmental issues

* The relationship between environmentalism and population growth

* Critique of mainstream environmental movements and their motivations

* Exploration of technological solutions to environmental challenges

* The future of human civilization in the face of environmental changes

Note: This video presents controversial viewpoints and is intended to stimulate critical thinking and debate.

[00:00:00]

Malcolm Collins: Hello simone today We are going to be talking about how much I You hate the environment, burn it down, burn it down. I am so done with it. I am so done with dealing with environmentalists.

Speaker: Alright, that does it! I f ed it!

Oh, now she figures it out.

Malcolm Collins: When I came into all of this print natalist stuff, I started being like, well, maybe we can find common ground. You know, obviously the environment matters, but like, we should probably try to save humanity as well.

Speaker: Quick! Everybody help the children!

Hyaaah! Dude, bulldozers rule! Come on, let's get you back to civilization! Hooray! Hooray,

Malcolm Collins: Like I really, and you know, me, I tried to do a middle line, you, She got her undergraduate degree in [00:01:00] environmental business. Okay. It was one of these created degrees. Her first jobs were at companies like Earth Day Network and ACOR and other environmentalist stuff. Like we are not intrinsically antagonistic to environmentalism as a cause, but as time has gone on.

My relation to environmentalism has dramatically changed, and it's been changing more like I'd even say over this year, where I am getting further and further to a standpoint of just the environment, like, I'm done. We don't need to save it. We don't need it for humanity to survive.

Speaker 2: We're clearing out big sections of the rainforest for a lumberyard.

Really? That's great! You mean you don't mind? No! I hate the rainforest! You go right

Speaker: ahead and plow down this whole f*****g thing! That's swell!

Malcolm Collins: And a lot of the stuff that environmentalists are going on and on about these days.

Aren't even [00:02:00] necessarily like, an intrinsic negative. For biodiversity. If that's what they're trying to protect, and that's one of the areas that we're going to get into it just a second. But I want to hear your thoughts before I move further.

Simone Collins: Yeah, I struggle a lot with this. I think the big issue here is very similar to the bigger issues.

We constantly talk about with the urban monoculture, which is that we don't have anything inherently against the values that it. Proposes to a spouse. We are not against LGBTQ rights. We're not against personal liberty. We're not against freedom of choice. We're not against people choosing to live how they want to live, which is sort of what I, at least I grew up thinking progressivism and being left was the Marxism.

I didn't really know about, I guess this is the same issue with environmentalism where we are inherently in favor of sustainability. Of biodiversity, of, of flourishing of life. The reason we don't like environmentalism [00:03:00] is because it has been corrupted


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