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Buster Bluth
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Do you believe there are too many people on Earth?
The mainstreamed anti-humanist beliefs of Malthusians now dominate left-wing environmentalism and thus Democratic Party politics. Sometimes subtly, sometimes explicitly, we talk about people like parasites. How many times does population-bomb quackery have to be debunked for science-loving Democrats to treat it with the contempt it deserves? Unlike discussion about the validity of evolution, some ideas hold serious policy implications for the rest of us. This is one of them.
I thought this thinking died out decades ago. I haven't heard anyone serious talking about overpopulation.
Is nuclear power the safest energy in the world?
According to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, around 70 percent of scientists support nuclear power development because it is. Yet large number of liberals oppose and stand in the way of science.
Bullshit. And I'm a nuclear energy supporter. How can anyone say that it is safer than solar?
This also reads like an attack piece and ignores the influence of NIMBY concerns regardless of political ideology. As someone who lives in the same county as Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station, the public perception around here has nothing to do with liberalism and everything to do with their weak safety record.
Do you believe GMOs are safe?
According to scientific consensus they are. Polls show that liberals are more inclined to believe this incredible technological advancement – one, that in some form or another has been with us almost since the start – is unsafe. Since the hoi polloi take their cues from political leadership, surely it’s worth ferreting out what potential presidential candidates think about scientific consensus. Or, at least as important as a symposium on speciation.
This still ignores the debate over GMO labeling, and the lack of any FDA oversight and testing whatsoever. Isn't it up to the consumer to decide if they want to eat GMO food?
Fun fact: I used the term hoi polloi in a paper freshmen year and can called an elitist.