You can't have it both ways
You can always tell a person who is lost because they see all ways , and all possibilities as valid .
Thinking like that is fine if you have all the time and money in the world .Our money?
Thinking like that is fine if you don't want to practice real science .Or if YOU just want someone to fat check the facts you select.
Rich post modern progressives think you can have your cake and eat it.
They hypocritically forget their own Greenlabor rhetoric - The cake is of limited size
The hypocrisy of preaching limits to growth and not seeing consequences of poor choices is evident to those who have chosen a way (and walked a way) that actually works - a productive way through the minefield .
You are not sure what I am talking about?
Well take this nonsense preached from the ABC bookclub through ABCdrum to the heartbeat of colluseum crucifixions ( QandA)
You can have marriage and act like hedonists and all will be well . So much for taking science ( and definitions seriously)
Or if you want something completely up to date (Armistice day 2018)
and targeting the dumb reactionaries of past and present
read GKChestertons warning of the outcome ( say in 2 World wars ) of trying to cheat the prophets in the Napoleon of Notting Hill 1904
Labels: cheating the prophets ., hedonism, marriage
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Naturally @QandA are grieving. They have a wake for their own man in Canberra ( Turnbull) & wonder why he doesn't know what he was doing right or wrong. The trouble with reactionaries is their study of the popular leads nowhere.
Labors legacy of waste
When we are young we want to try everything - but paths have consequences that are not all good - even conflicting - not every path is to progress ; the West used to assert with pride in making such as assertion .
Would you like a quiet fun serious place to consider what i am saying and how generations of humans get it wrong ( including me) by not listening to their elders about the basics.
Read Charles Dickens confessional in David Copperfield and don't miss reviews of Aunt Betsey , Steerforth and of course Chesterton on Dickens
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