Saturday, October 3, 2020

no, listen, this is my concern.

i think that the climate is a populist issue. i do not think that "racial inequality" is anything near as one, or at least not in canada.

so, my concern is that shifting the focus to "racial inequality" is just going to serve as a distraction from the climate, and ultimately chase away voters. as such, we're going to end up with a green party that sounds like black lives matter, and the country is going to broadly change the channel.

and, then emissions will go through the roof, and we'll all die.

and, i wonder if that's the actual reason why she seems to have been able to raise so much money - neo-liberal identity politics are always pushed for the precise reason that they do not threaten the status quo.

again: i want to support a politics rooted in science, not one rooted in faith.

and, right when the green party was ready to break through, it made a choice that will render it irrelevant.