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Ask HN: What is your most controversial opinion, and why?

3 pointsby hidden-spyderalmost 4 years ago
For a twist: Let's only upvote those opinions that shift our point of view.

4 comments

thanatos519almost 4 years ago
The system of sovereign nation-states is a racket which is used as an excuse to permit local oppression and worldwide exploitation of the people. This is controversial because everyone is born into this system and it is presented as normal and legitimate. It is difficult to think outside this box.
wsc981almost 4 years ago
I agree with the point of premium-gecko regarding CO2 &#x2F; climate change.<p>I also feel COVID is way less dangerous as portrayed by media and politicians. I actually not worry about COVID at all, will not get a vaccine and only wear a face mask for other people in places where face masks are required.
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vermilinguaalmost 4 years ago
This isn’t reddit.
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premium-geckoalmost 4 years ago
The planet is not on the brink of climate catastrophe due to human CO2 emissions. Why? The atmosphere has established a range from about 10C to 25C over the last 2B years or so. It gets warm, it gets cold. Global average temperature has increased and decreased many times, no need for humans to do anything. Recently it&#x27;s been about as cold as it ever gets, so naturally it&#x27;s expected that it will do like it has many times in the past, and get warmer. It&#x27;s not even to its middle temperature; it&#x27;s still a bit on the cool side.<p>But what about the especially high CO2 level? It&#x27;s actually not especially high. It&#x27;s near the lowest it&#x27;s ever been. Earth saw stuff like going from 3000 ppm to 4000. No tipping point, no climate catastrophe. We&#x27;re much closer to a dangerous <i>low</i> point than a dangerous high point, since plant respiration fails around 150 ppm.