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  1. So true ,I would love to meet Trevor ,bob the fister and blow hard trumpet ,for a lunch one day .No doubt we would get on like a house on fire and come away more enlightened as to what makes a society .

  2. Defame someone such that you hurt their feelings or their reputation is damaged or even worse, their income suffers, and the law will view it very dimly and has avenues for redress.
    Condemn the human race to having to endure an irreversible climatic disaster with your lies and it’s nada from the law. Have a ball.

  3. It’s a good story, but climate change has actual science behind it, trans activism not so much.

    Social media is only persuasive on a macro level – it works by the bandwagon effect if it works at all. Not many minds are change by it.

    1. Pfft S Munro – you don’t actually know and are just saying what you and someone else you know thinks and that is how social media works. Scepticism is the order of the day – By Order !

      1. As it happens I work in a field where weather is constantly on our minds, and with transgenic organisms.

        Social media fills gaps if you are without direct knowledge – but it loses its persuasiveness if you have more tangible objective data.

  4. Climate denial is anti-science. Anti-vaccine and anti-gender-finaticism are not.

  5. Heh, how much empathy do fat gutted burger munchers, pulling their puds, and being nasty on social media deserve?

    Grow up, talk to people, join something, exercise, have a life.

    1. You might be fat, eat burgers and not get out much; don’t assume we’re similar.

  6. Why you are a climate denier is the same reason you hate trans, Maori and vaccines…. And love war.

    propaganda, lies, mass persuasion, predate social media.

    As Hanna Arendt said the purpose of propaganda is not to make you believe lies but make you not know what to believe.

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