tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8304928500646903522.post7161743550340227322..comments2024-03-28T00:11:33.489-04:00Comments on bensozia: Climate Change and the French ProtestsJohnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01037215533094998996noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8304928500646903522.post-83707603715022571812018-12-06T20:53:53.485-05:002018-12-06T20:53:53.485-05:00@David
A good and (sadly) necessary addendum.
Pe...@David<br /><br />A good and (sadly) necessary addendum.<br /><br />Personally I'm a fan of practice of tossing "/s" on the end of a post, implying an HTML tag to toggle Sarcasm off.G. Verlorennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8304928500646903522.post-39741946750178675212018-12-06T10:01:56.709-05:002018-12-06T10:01:56.709-05:00After looking up Poe's Law, I've decided t...After looking up Poe's Law, I've decided to add: :-)Davidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08993570411881726772noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8304928500646903522.post-90610402910727038012018-12-06T09:10:36.995-05:002018-12-06T09:10:36.995-05:00I'd say that, these days, voters would reject ...I'd say that, these days, voters would reject a tax even its sole purpose was to buy nice things for mothers on Mother's Day.<br /><br />On the other hand, moralistic hectoring is an awful lot of fun, and I bet we could get a tax to fly if it allowed the masses to engage in some moralistic hectoring of their own. Let's start with a tax on Elite Environmentalists. Followed by a tax on Anyone Who Can Say The Word "Tolerance" Without Irony. How about one on All Female Democrats? Also, a big one on Smarmy Gits Who Make Fun Of The Masses' Resentments.Davidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08993570411881726772noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8304928500646903522.post-52595730846327571452018-12-05T16:13:04.465-05:002018-12-05T16:13:04.465-05:00You're missing the key factor in the French pr...You're missing the key factor in the French protests, which is that the outrage centered on the fact that the proposed taxes disproportionately hurt the poor and middle class, leaving the wealthy almost untouched.<br /><br />People want to support environmentalism, but they don't want to be driven to economic hardship or ruin because of it, and they will not tolerate being asked to make sacrifices while the rich are allowed to skip out on paying their fair share.<br /><br />It's not so much that people hate being told how to live their lives.<br /><br />It's that people HATE being told how to live their lives <i>by the hypocritical and manipulative rich and powerful who are excused from having to play by the same rules.</i><br /><br />The average person is actually remarkably willing to do what is necessary for the good of everyone, so long as they don't feel like there are people cheating the system and getting away with it.<br /><br />For example, people will generally wait in long lines patiently so long as everyone else is playing by the rules - but the moment someone blatantly cuts in line, and they are allowed to get away with it, the mood of the crowd will sour, and people will feel cheated and suckered, and decide that if the rules aren't going to apply to everyone equally, then they're not worth following.<br /><br />Injustice breeds injustice.G. Verlorennoreply@blogger.com