Environment & Energy
In reply to the discussion: Whatever happened to the idea of starting an antinuclear activism group? [View all]Nihil
(13,508 posts)> We make E&E a nuke free zone, meaning that it is not allowed in this group for
> pro-nuke (since it is anti-environment) posts to remain. Pro-nukes can have
> their own group where they can post away all day.
>
> Of course it would mean that after their first (or second?) pro-nuke post they
> would be banned from this pro-environment/clean energy group.
If you want that, go off and donate then persuade another 9 like-minded people
to join with you to set up such an echo-chamber but DON'T come in here demanding
that the E&E group suddenly develop a terminal case of "fuck-brain fascism".
*I* don't want to see another nuclear power plant built anywhere in the world
(as I have found that humans simply cannot be trusted with them) but I will not
support *anyone* coming in to declare that their own little disruptive niche definition
of "environment" is the only one to be adopted on pain of being banned.
Go off and set up your "Hardline Anti-Nuke" group by all means and yes, feel free
to ban anyone who dares to challenge your opinions in that group - just don't try
that here in E/E.