party_benson t1_j167qr6 wrote
Reply to comment by zweet_zen in Climate Impacts Are Increasing; Textbooks Aren’t Keeping Pace: "biology textbooks are failing to share adequate information about climate change" by Additional-Two-7312
Because Republicans vote against education, science, research, technology, and progress.
Yotsubato t1_j16e13l wrote
> Looks at DARPA funding for MIT. NASA, Military branches and tech….
Everything you love about robotics, astronomy, mechanical engineering, aerospace, nuclear engineering, etc. was funded in part by the military industrial complex which is heavily supported by Republican politicians.
party_benson t1_j16fjob wrote
Yeah, bipartisan spending is interesting that. I specifically said what they vote against. Which is funding education. The point was missed by you.
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zweet_zen t1_j168kyu wrote
Sure, and Democrats are saints that have all your best interest in mind. If you really think any politician has you in mind when they do anything you are a fool. But please keep up with the hate filled rhetoric, it's good for your soul... Again this is a science sub, shouldn't be the political crapfest.
And please with all your wisdom become a politician, and do the right things for everyone. Or just hide behind your device and spread the hate you consume because you have nothing to add to the real conversation.
Rpanich t1_j17j0zi wrote
You notice how whenever someone mentions the republicans doing something wrong, the go to response is always “yeah, but the dems aren’t perfect either and they’re doing the same thing!!!”
No one’s claiming they’re perfect except you?
Science shouldn’t be political, but only one party consistently votes against world wide scientific consensus.
Evolution, climate change, vaccines, basic virology. These shouldn’t be political issues, but one party understands and supports the science, and the other actively fights against the science.
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