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re: Electric car batteries tied to forced labor in China
Posted on 6/21/22 at 8:44 am to Abstract Queso Dip
Posted on 6/21/22 at 8:44 am to Abstract Queso Dip
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Did you post this from your lithium ion powered phone? Or your lithium ion laptop. Asking for my retard friend.
No one is pushing transitioning cell phones and laptops to electric to "save the planet." The problem is folks that think charging said car with petroleum and coal produced energy will somehow save the planet from certain CO2 death. Its funny how they hold their nose up in the air of their slave labor powered car. They incorrectly feel a moral superiority. Truth is, CO2 has never killed the planet, and won't anytime in the next few thousand/million years. Unless we have some crazy volcanic or similar activity. You'd have to have an exponential increase to threaten mammals. Think inverse log relationship between atmospheric CO2 concentration and forced global warming.
Let your retard friend know that cars work perfectly fine and efficiently on gasoline, quite unlike his iPad. For the record, this was posted from a desktop powered by the Riverbend Nuclear plant. Real green energy.
This post was edited on 6/21/22 at 8:45 am
Posted on 6/21/22 at 9:54 am to geauxturbo
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No one is pushing transitioning cell phones and laptops to electric to "save the planet."
Pushing an issue really doesn't have anything to do with it when EVERYTHING that comes from China is made by forced labor.
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For the record, this was posted from a desktop powered by the Riverbend Nuclear plant. Real green energy
Where did the desktop parts come from?
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