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Unleashing Shakti: our power to transform : Comments

By Vandana Shiva, published 4/8/2009

Fossil fuels have fossilised our imagination, our potential, and our creativity.

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Yaaaaaawn!
Posted by fungochumley, Wednesday, 5 August 2009 4:30:08 PM
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Q&A .. just because I do not pass positive or negative comment on the article does not mean I agree or disagree, I merely find the article "interesting".

I see that does not meet your approval, you will have to live with the fact your bullying has no effect in this case.

I do find your latest attempt at censorship dreary though, even before people post you proclaim anyone who dares to disagree as .. what was it, dumbnuts and wingbats .. exercising your scientific tolerance again were you?

Clearly you are not as open minded as you try to portray, your attitude precedes you.
Posted by rpg, Wednesday, 5 August 2009 6:56:53 PM
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rpg

Yep, my attitude is close minded to dumbnuts and wingbats - some of who replied on cue to an obvious provocative taunt - well done.

Scientists have been the brunt of bullying from those who feel their comfort zone is threatened.

I use a pseudonym so that I can freely express my opinion without the likes of you sending me hate mail or abusive phone calls (at work or at home) - my family and I have suffered because of the delusions of dumbnuts and wingbats.

You don't like it - tuff titties.
Posted by Q&A, Wednesday, 5 August 2009 8:21:38 PM
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Q&A, Shirley MacLaine and Deepak Chopra want us to do things differently, too; that doesn't make their bullsh!t any more profound.

Finding better ways of doing things is all fine and dandy, but this is the sort of fluff that only seems to impress the sort of people like Mrs. Costanza from "Seinfeld", who think that something can only be truly wise if it's said by someone foreign, preferably Asiatic. If they're peasant-like, even better!

"I thought I was gettin' advice from a Chinese woman!! She's not Chinese; I was duped!! I'm not taking advice from some girl from Long Island!!"
Posted by Clownfish, Wednesday, 5 August 2009 10:20:57 PM
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"my attitude is close minded to dumbnuts and wingbats - some of who replied on cue to an obvious provocative taunt - well done."

Cheap thrills, Quacko.
Posted by fungochumley, Wednesday, 5 August 2009 10:40:07 PM
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Q&A, I'm sorry to hear your personal life has been troubled by reactions to your intolerance and provocative behavior.

No one should have to go through that.

It's unheard of in the engineering world, but then we deal with facts and are not morally challenged as to ego, grants and tenure.

Some people just seem to be slow learners as to cause and effect.

Good luck with that scientific open mind thing.
Posted by rpg, Thursday, 6 August 2009 10:37:05 AM
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