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In reply to the discussion: I am so disappointed in not hearing one iota on this new documentary from DU members [View all]NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)28. Then show the science....
to back up the ridiculous assertion that there will be no life in the sea in 30 years. The claim was made in your op.
I am confident that shit like this is done by rwingers trying to make environmentalists look like fools.
What is going to cause all of the life in the oceans to die within 30 years? Give me something that makes you think that.
It is funny that you are asking me to back it up. It is a very weak debating tactic. You put something obviously not true out there, I call you on it, then you ask me to back up my claim. Please back up the ORIGINAL claim made in your op.
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I am so disappointed in not hearing one iota on this new documentary from DU members [View all]
riverbendviewgal
Apr 2013
OP
I presume no press is because the mass media is in the corporation pockets
riverbendviewgal
Apr 2013
#3
Kind of hard to get excited about a movie that won't hit US theaters for another 6 months. . .
Journeyman
Apr 2013
#4
It has not been released in the US as yet, but it is getting major buzz at festival screenings
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2013
#9
So, perhaps the specific phrase "no life in the oceans" is an exaggeration or a misstatement...
antigone382
Apr 2013
#40
No problem. I understand the need for scientific precision, but the larger point is what matters.
antigone382
Apr 2013
#46
I understand, but there's a difference between making stuff up and what I think the poster did.
antigone382
Apr 2013
#45
The title of the book I am talking about is Moby DUCK - not the classic Moby Dick by Melville
KauaiK
Apr 2013
#50
Most of us knew all of these things years ago. The RevolutionŠ is from the top down.
freshwest
Apr 2013
#38