'Fox and Friends' Slam SpongeBob SquarePants for Global Warming Agenda LOL

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#51 KC_Hokie
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[QUOTE="KC_Hokie"][QUOTE="Engrish_Major"]And, KC, And if your children see any part of Spongebob as "fact" then I seriously feel sorry for your children :lol:sherman-tank1

I don't have children. And since when are political issues in cartoons for kids? This isn't South Park or Family Guy.

What, so you can't put any world problems in children cartoons?

Watch the video from the first page. The issue is the government giving out book to kids telling them global warming is fact without mentioned this issue is being debated by scientists. So the U.S. government is literally giving out spongebob propaganda books.

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#52 JML897
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Spongebob is also teaching kids that there are talking sponges, crabs, and squid things who live in fruits at the bottom of the sea. They're just presenting it as fact without telling the kids that some scientists dispute it. I'm outraged.
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#53 nocoolnamejim
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[QUOTE="nocoolnamejim"]

[QUOTE="KC_Hokie"]No not at all. Man-made global warming is being debated among the scientific community. Don't put the issue in cartoons as 'fact'. KC_Hokie

No, it isn't. The vast majority of the scientific community came to a consensus on the issue of global warming about two decades ago. It's why pretty much the entirety of the rest of the educated world has been trying to enact global action on this for decades and were pissed off when Bush took the U.S. out of the Kyoto Accords (flawed as they may be.)

Claiming that man-made climate change is still under debate in the scientific community is like claiming that the world being round is still up for debate. I'm sure you can find "scientists" who will, if paid enough, whore themselves out for that particular viewpoint.

But for everyone else this is pretty much settled science by now.

Nope. After Climategate the number of scientists that have come out against man-made global warming has risen exponentially. The average person has now turned on the notion of man-made global warming after over a decade of believing it.

Nice claim, except that it's total crap.

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This IS settled science. Pretty much every developed country in the world, and every educated individual who doesn't have a financial or political stake in denying it, knows this.


Climate change deniers are right up there with believers in Santa Claus and Barack Obama birtherism in terms of their grasp of reality.

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Watch the video from the first page. The issue is the government giving out book to kids telling them global warming is fact without mentioned this issue is being debated by scientists. So the U.S. government is literally giving out spongebob propaganda books.

KC_Hokie

Yes, they do convince kids these days to believe we are causing it (I remember they made us watch some films about it in middle school). Why does it matter if they believe in it or not though?

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#55 ZumaJones07
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The issue is the government giving out book to kids telling them global warming is fact without mentioned this issue is being debated by scientists. So the U.S. government is literally giving out spongebob propaganda books.

KC_Hokie
Even if we aren't causing the earth to warm up, we shouldn't tell anyone that pumping CO2 into the air isn't good? You don't have to be a scientist to know that we ARE doing something to the environment no matter how minuscule you think it is. And even if it is propaganda? So what?
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#56 wis3boi
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Spongebob is working for the US government. Will Fox viewers keep their children from watching their beloved Spongebob!? In the video she said it's unproven science and that the show is confusing to her.ZumaJones07

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#57 wis3boi
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[QUOTE="KC_Hokie"]

Watch the video from the first page. The issue is the government giving out book to kids telling them global warming is fact without mentioned this issue is being debated by scientists. So the U.S. government is literally giving out spongebob propaganda books.

sherman-tank1

Yes, they do convince kids these days to believe we are causing it (I remember they made us watch some films about it in middle school). Why does it matter if they believe in it or not though?

It's pretty obvious our pollutants are playing a part. Regardless if humans are the sole cause of it, it's still happening and has serious consequences
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#58 _BlueDuck_
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The best part is when one of the hosts complains about how far behind American students are in science in public schools. Maybe if we didn't have an entire political party and a immensely influencial news network spreading scientific misinformation and label any inconvinient thing scientist do as some kind of liberal conspiracy, maybe that wouldn't be the case.

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[QUOTE="sherman-tank1"]

[QUOTE="KC_Hokie"]

Watch the video from the first page. The issue is the government giving out book to kids telling them global warming is fact without mentioned this issue is being debated by scientists. So the U.S. government is literally giving out spongebob propaganda books.

wis3boi

Yes, they do convince kids these days to believe we are causing it (I remember they made us watch some films about it in middle school). Why does it matter if they believe in it or not though?

It's pretty obvious our pollutants are playing a part. Regardless if humans are the sole cause of it, it's still happening and has serious consequences

Not to mention that even if it turns out to not be as large an impact as we thought we still advance technology along and make the world a cleaner and healthier place to live.
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#60 Slow_Show
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Nope. After Climategate the number of scientists that have come out against man-made global warming has risen exponentially. The average person has now turned on the notion of man-made global warming after over a decade of believing it. KC_Hokie

They can't be very good scientists then: three separate independent reviews found the CRU's science robust and above-board.

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#61 789shadow
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I can't decide who's smarter, Patrick Star or "Fox and Friends."

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Nope. After Climategate the number of scientists that have come out against man-made global warming has risen exponentially. The average person has now turned on the notion of man-made global warming after over a decade of believing it. KC_Hokie

All a massive conspiracy.

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#63 ZumaJones07
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The best part is when one of the hosts complains about how far behind American students are in science in public schools. Maybe if we didn't have an entire political party and a immensely influencial news network spreading scientific misinformation and label any inconvinient thing scientist do as some kind of liberal conspiracy, maybe that wouldn't be the case.

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I want to grab all of them sit them in a room and make them listen to people (smart people) speak to them to show them how backwards they are thinking. It makes me cringe that these people are paid to declare that anything outside of their agenda is evil.
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#64 GreySeal9
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I wish the non-Kool Aid drinking conservatives would just come out and admit that Fox is retarded. I promise you guys won't lose any c-cred (conservative cred).

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#65 soulless4now
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Guess they have nothing better to do or it's just a slow news week.

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#66 BossPerson
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hahaha. fail fox is fox

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#67 CaveJohnson1
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[QUOTE="Fightingfan"]I didn't understand their point, true global warming isn't 'proven', and?KC_Hokie
Teaching kids something political that isn't agreed on scientifically is called propaganda.

Maybe actually look at the evidence? lol

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#68 CaveJohnson1
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[QUOTE="nocoolnamejim"]

[QUOTE="KC_Hokie"]No not at all. Man-made global warming is being debated among the scientific community. Don't put the issue in cartoons as 'fact'. KC_Hokie

No, it isn't. The vast majority of the scientific community came to a consensus on the issue of global warming about two decades ago. It's why pretty much the entirety of the rest of the educated world has been trying to enact global action on this for decades and were pissed off when Bush took the U.S. out of the Kyoto Accords (flawed as they may be.)

Claiming that man-made climate change is still under debate in the scientific community is like claiming that the world being round is still up for debate. I'm sure you can find "scientists" who will, if paid enough, whore themselves out for that particular viewpoint.

But for everyone else this is pretty much settled science by now.

Nope. After Climategate the number of scientists that have come out against man-made global warming has risen exponentially. The average person has now turned on the notion of man-made global warming after over a decade of believing it.

From what 2% ti 3% lmao