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I don't necessarily want to ban all guns, but guaranteeing every idiot the unqualified right to them is the dumbest idea imaginable. #Repeal2A.

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TheConversationUS , to histodons
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Can we tackle without fully believing in it? The medical history of germ theory gives hope that we can.

Many people -- even doctors -- in the 19th century were germ skeptics: they just didn't believe these new theories of tiny, invisible germs that could cause disease, whatever scientists said. But these doctors adopted public health measures because they worked, and reduced deadly diseases like cholera and tuberculosis.
https://theconversation.com/can-humanity-address-climate-change-without-believing-it-230936
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corbin_lambeth ,
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@TheConversationUS @histodons Just have to point out that one does not believe in as if it were a religious article of faith.

One either accepts reality or they reject it.

bibliolater , to histodon
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🔴 Great Britain and the Confederacy

This essay describes the efforts of the Confederate States of America to convince Great Britain to support its secession from the United States. Although the South’s leaders were confident that Britain’s need for cotton would lead it to become an ally, numerous factors—including the British public’s aversion to slavery—contributed to the country remaining neutral.

Slinger M. (2023) Great Britain and the Confederacy. British Journal of American Legal Studies, Vol.12 (Issue 2), pp. 357-376. https://doi.org/10.2478/bjals-2023-0028

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corbin_lambeth ,
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@bibliolater @histodon @histodons
So... what you're saying is that *some" people recognize that there are principles more important than economics?
(gasp! clutches pearls)

😒

corbin_lambeth ,
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@bibliolater @histodon @histodons

I love how England was like, "You Noobs, work that shit out on your own and leave us alone." 😆

corbin_lambeth ,
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@AlexanderKingsbury @bibliolater @histodon @histodons
You seem to be missing the point.

corbin_lambeth ,
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@AlexanderKingsbury @bibliolater @histodon @histodons Meh. Just about every major problem in the world today (that is caused by humans) is an example of people putting economics before more important things. It is not surprising. It is literally business as usual. 🤷🏼‍♂️

corbin_lambeth ,
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@AlexanderKingsbury @bibliolater @histodon @histodons Gee, how could we have guessed that you are an apologist for free-market economic solutions for everything. Quite the shocker. 🤦🏼

I decline your invitation to waste my time.
Goodbye 👋🏻

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