I think this is the problem with boxing people into simplified "left wing" or "right wing" politics. You can have opinions on somethings that are not traditionally leftists or rightist.
For me I consider myself on the left for almost everything, but one thing I can't agree with is this regressive leftist making excuses for bigotry in minority communities. Rights are for people, not for 7th Century ideas.
Also I think it's irresponsible opposing the "green agenda" for any reason. You can talmbout some "it chokes existing industry", but if we don't start being a lot more green it's going to be the entire planet "choking" within the next few centuries. This is serious.
I'm not nessecarily against the research of "green energy" or any other such ideology, what I dislike is the ideal of it being a central government agenda that must be pushed for with laws and regulations. Green energy should be researched and implemented at the private sector.
The left right now seem to push laws requiring green energy production, while shutting down oil refineries, and blocking the construction of natural gas lines.
I just don't feel the government should be pushing the energy industry one way or another.
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I think this is the problem with boxing people into simplified "left wing" or "right wing" politics. You can have opinions on somethings that are not traditionally leftists or rightist.
For me I consider myself on the left for almost everything, but one thing I can't agree with is this regressive leftist making excuses for bigotry in minority communities. Rights are for people, not for 7th Century ideas.
Also I think it's irresponsible opposing the "green agenda" for any reason. You can talmbout some "it chokes existing industry", but if we don't start being a lot more green it's going to be the entire planet "choking" within the next few centuries. This is serious.
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I'm not nessecarily against the research of "green energy" or any other such ideology, what I dislike is the ideal of it being a central government agenda that must be pushed for with laws and regulations. Green energy should be researched and implemented at the private sector.
The left right now seem to push laws requiring green energy production, while shutting down oil refineries, and blocking the construction of natural gas lines.
I just don't feel the government should be pushing the energy industry one way or another.