• Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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    6 months ago

    My point is that we waste so much resources on preserving that stuff while people are fucking dying, sometimes just a few blocks away from where these art pieces are kept.

    They’re objects that have no utility in keeping the world habitable and right now you’ve got governments and private interests more busy spending billions preserving them instead of preserving life on this planet.

    You go and tell someone from Samoa that you think it’s more important for us to be spending billions preserving Notre-Dame because people would rather release tons of CO2 by taking a plane to travel across the ocean to visit a church no one cared about a two hundreds years ago instead of spending that money for reforestation efforts in France in order to capture CO2 and reduce global warming that will lead to their island disappearing in the ocean.

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      6 months ago

      I think it’s the wrong argument.

      You don’t need to get rid of world heritage to save the world, it would be throwing out the baby with the bath water.

      What we need is politicians who a) actually understand science and b) care enough to push through environmental protection plans that will stop CO2 output and c) the biggest problem, voters that have a and b too.

      What we got is loads of career opportunists that happily lie their ass off to become popular, happily dismantle any environmental protections to become popular and they’re voted for by stupid ignorant voters that happily lao up all the crap they’re being fed. World wide governments are making swings to the right, world wide, environmental protections aren’t increased, they’re dismantled.

      Do you really believe that destroying art will change any of this for the better?

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        6 months ago

        We don’t need to, but at some point if no one reacts don’t be surprised if some people start figuring out that the only way you’ll get people angry is by showing to the world how hypocritical people are.