Treating this as anything less than a climate emergency is a moral crime against humanity.
A reminder that more than 46 million people in the Horn of Africa are facing crisis levels of food insecurity due to consecutive years of climate-induced droughts. An agenda that is “incompatible with human survival” is dangerous and betrayal.

Aug 1, 2023 · 12:18 PM UTC

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How much money do you need to fix it? I will send a check.
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The famine(s) in Africa are endless. Me driving a Dodge Ram has nothing to do with it.
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Your campaign is an unserious joke.
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It's my fault, there were never droughts, until I started driving.
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Elsewhere progressives talk of forcing farmers out of business.
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Are you sure it's due to drought and now government entities aggressively disrupting supply chains in the name of pseudo science during the greatest transfer of wealth in recorded history? The great plandemic?
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We have solutions for drought.
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I believe talking about "moral crimes against humanity" is what conservatives, Republicans dismiss as "virtue signaling." They don't believe one should care about things like that, ethics, morals, other people. The question for them is, can they make a buck off the starving kids?
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And it’s a climate emergency because?…… People have been starving for millennia. It’s all political and evil, and has nothing to do with climate.
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This should be the main issue in any presidential campaign….the survival of the human race is in our hands. The earth will be just fine once it kicks us off.
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