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William Ellis's avatar

Why does Noah keep blaming liberals for right wingers inability to see reality when it comes to green power generation instead of their willful ignorance?

"...but mostly it’s because the right thinks of renewable energy as being all about climate change, rather than about securing cheap reliable supplies of electric power. In one sense, you can’t blame the right for thinking like this. after all, climate change activists on the left pretty much only talk about solar and wind in terms of the carbon emissions they prevent..."

It's really incredibly insulting. People on the right are just as smart as anyone else. They have had access to the economic information on green energy if they want to look outside their info bubble. it's not hard. But they don't want to look. And right wing media won't tell them.

Blaming liberals, Noah says talk of greenhouse gas reductions.... "sets conservatives’ alarm bells ringing, because they think of climate change primarily as something that leftists play up in order to bring down capitalism and soak the rich."'

It's not the fault of the proponents of green energy that the right believes it's really all about the left wanting to end capitalism and soak the rich. That's the fault of right wing propaganda outfits like fox news that relentlessly blow a minority environmentalist view out of all proportion and turn it into the face of environmentalism.

The right wing media turns that molehill into a mountain, while ignoring or even lying about the economic superiority of green energy. And lying about the truth of climate change. But Noah ignores all that and continually blames liberals for making the right hate green energy.

He goes out of his way to make excuses for them...

Today, out of positive green energy outcomes that are literally everywhere in the world (lead by liberals), he cherry picks the example of the UK and their not as positive outcomes and says they are the boogeyman the right wing fears !

Like even one out of 10,000 Magas know anything about the UK's energy policies and prices. And as far as conservative leadership "looking across the pond", well , they should see 5 success stories for every UK. So if they really are pointing and saying "No" to green energy because this is where green energy gets us, they are cherry picking too.

It's a lot of willful ignorance that keeps right wing Americans hating solar and wind.

The right will, and does, turn against everything the left advocates regardless of how rational or not it is. That should be obvious by now. If the left had stressed the economic benefits more ( They did way more than Noah gives credit for) The right would still be against it. If not it would be an outlier.

Continually, cherry picking the "good" reasons for right's irrational knee jerk rejection of anything that smells of liberal, enables it. It justifies it. It turns them into the victims of liberals.

It's an effort to make them blameless for their own choices and actions.

"In one sense, you can’t blame the right for thinking like this"

No. You can blame them. And should blame them. They are intelligent enough adults that can't be excused for forming bad opinions about important matters based on their prejudices about liberals rather than easily obtainable facts and truth.

Providing some examples that support their prejudices doesn't get them off the hook.

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Kenny Easwaran's avatar

I was surprised to hear that business majors had as much of an income premium as engineering majors, so I dug into the study you cited. The thing that surprised me is that science majors actually had just as much of an anti-premium as humanities majors! Social science majors were in the middle.

Interestingly, it looked like up until 1980, humanities, science, social science, and engineering were all pretty similar while business was way ahead. But then in the 1980s, engineering pulled ahead with business, while the others mostly stayed behind, until social sciences started rising.

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