Suff wrote:The climate change forums are becoming more and more infected with XR views. They believe that you should have no right to personal transport.
And there's the key. "No right". XR policies would remove the right of people (ordinary people anyway) to drive a car, fly abroad on holiday, eat meat...
It is like extreme communism, it isn't a free society.
The only rights the citizen has is the rights the state allows them, and it won't allow them many.
What you and WM have touched on is something I've been thinking about for a while; that we are now entering (have entered) a world of cultism. Logic, evidence, rationallty - these don't matter any more. To a cult member such as an XR devotee, all that matters is belief.
This has also spread into politics and the state. Diversity is unchallengably good. If you asked many people
why diversity is unchallengably good, they couldn't answer you. Because they (especially the young) have been just taught to believe, not to think.
Indeed thinking or gathering evidence seems to be a bad thing at University. Speakers who don't believe in subject X are no platformed - not allowed to speak.
Safe spaces have been set up where only certain views can be spoken in case listening to differing views upsets anyone.
This is absolute cultism. I do smile when they talk about "younger, better educated people".
It always reminds me of the Little Red Book-waving Red Guards of Mao Tse Tung. They were students too! And they didn't like anybody thinking anything that contradicted anything that was in that little red book, and got very violent if they did.