Originally posted by Wao nahele kane...
What I find most pathetic, is the self apparent wilful ignorance on behalf of the OP. Pretending that I must be a conspiracy theorist to think there's anything political about the event. Even though it clearly states the children are promoting the Green New Deal introduced by democrat legislators.
Kane's turning this into a political us against them conversation was a sad turn. Where Kane sees boogymen in every closet and all that alt-right verses progressive left BS, the actual article only obliquely sited the national political issues when in fact the entire movement has an international origin, and was participated in by kids from around the world.
In today's NY Times at:
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/15/clima...rikes.html
There is a great photo expose with pictures of the protest/gatherings from places as diverse as Paris and Berlin to Sydney and Kampala, Uganda. From Cape Town to Tokyo. For Kane to have highjacked this thread with his fear and lack of understanding of the issues and the movement itself is a shame.
Hopefully most here can see the value of this movement. Hopefully Kane is not exemplary of the attitude of our community as whole, but rather just an uneducated exception.
I am happy to see those pictures from around the world. To know that what started as 16-year-old Swedish activist Greta Thunberg, who protested climate change at the front steps of the Swedish Parliament last year, has turned into a worldwide awareness of the problems our kids face.
Here in Hawaii we are lucky that our islands for the most part have considerable vertical relief. That we should be able to adapt to the coming rise in sea level is a hopeful sign we might be able to avoid some of the more catastrophic changes expected in the low lying islands in the Pacific. But we will not be able to avoid it all. As someone pointed out the mean changes to sea level does not account for the true heights we can expect, and other changes such as water temp etc can have way more far reaching effects. But, regardless, we old folks are leaving our kids a horrible mess to contend with.
Hopefully folks like Kane will come to understand the error of their ways. Will give up all that hate filled garbage dished up by conspiracy websites designed to pervert the views of their susceptible readers and come to realize that the gathering of those kids is one of the most hopeful signs we have that they are preparing themselves for what's ahead rather than listen to all that gibberish.