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NEW YORK (The Borowitz Report) A climate-change march that organizers claim was the largest on record is nevertheless unlikely to change the minds of idiots, a survey of Americas idiots reveals.
Despite bringing attention to a position that is embraced by more than ninety per cent of the worlds scientists, the Peoples Climate March, which took place on Sunday in New York City, left a broad majority of the nations idiots unconvinced.
Look, if hundreds of thousands of people want to march about something, its a free country, said Carol Foyler, an idiot from Kenosha, Wisconsin. But let me ask them something: if the climate is really getting warmer, why was it so cold up here last winter?
Harland Dorrinson, an idiot from Hollywood, Florida, was also unmoved by the message of Sundays march. What these marchers dont realize is that the planet goes through natural cycles of heating and cooling, he said. Blaming people for global warming is like blaming dinosaurs for the ice age.
Skepticism about scientists characterized many of the idiots remarks, including those of Tracy Klugian, of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Those marchers are holding signs that say Scientists this, scientists that, he said. Well, how can scientists be sure that the Earth was colder thousands of years ago, when no one had invented a thermometer?
Klugian said he was confident that, despite the impressive numbers for Sundays march, idiots would prevail in the ongoing climate-change debate. At the end of the day, there are more people like us in Congress, he said.
http://www.newyorker.com/humor/borowitz-report/largest-climate-change-march-history-unlikely-convince-idiots?utm_source=tny&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=borowitz&mbid=nl_Borowitz%20(120)&CUST_ID=25380683&spMailingID=7141020&spUserID=MzM2NzQ3Mjk5MjIS1&spJobID=522337298&spReportId=NTIyMzM3Mjk4S0
Scuba
(53,475 posts)logosoco
(3,208 posts)KurtNYC
(14,549 posts)Ichingcarpenter
(36,988 posts)RoccoR5955
(12,471 posts)The most abundant element in the universe is Stupidity!
Dustlawyer
(10,495 posts)position, but know the truth anyway!
Edit to add Lou Gomert as an exception, he is just an idiot, he really believes it.
Moostache
(9,895 posts)Yet 50% or more of Americans claim to "believe a biblical account of creation"....SMH.
With THAT level of scientific illiteracy, there is NO hope to convince people rationally of anything. The general population is so emotionally wrought that they make a teenage girl or boy in the midst of serious crush seem rational by comparison. Americans who openly profess anti-science beliefs like these are a threat to national and international security and the continued existence of our current society.
The sad thing is that 99% of these morons will die in the rubble of society when it goes...study up on the Dark Ages and see just how fast superstition and "teh crazy" take hold and replace law and order as the basis for daily life. I pray that it holds out long enough for my children to live out their lives without a total global collapse, but I am not even sure things will hold through my own lifetime.
raouldukelives
(5,178 posts)Hearing & seeing the truth only makes these people cling more desperately to the lies they have been told. But heck, nobody wants to hear they have spent a good portion of their life making things worse instead of being a good steward to the planet and its inhabitants.
For every person dedicated to saving what remains of our natural world. For the Polar Bears & Salmon, Moose & Herring, Redwoods & Aspens, Glaciers & fresh water. There are 100 Wall St investors pumping money into the most heinous villains our world has encountered and making sure lobbyist hands are fat with their cash to grease the hands of our government in the favor of their money.