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Que??? "How climate change could drive an increase in gender-based violence."

stefan73

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    Oh jeepers:rolleyes::rolleyes:
    "On Wednesday, Nature, one of the most widely read scientific journals, published a report titled "How climate change could drive an increase in gender-based violence." It summarizes a recent review paper in Lancet Planetary Health that found extreme weather events, including storms, floods, and heat waves, were associated with an increase in violence against women and "sexual and gender minorities.""


     
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    Now women (with and without penis) gonna have hotter flashes.
     
    Step 1. World gets hotter
    Step 2. World runs out of energy and food
    Step 3. Law and order breaks down
    Step 4. Scavenging becomes a thing
    Step 5. The weak get eaten
    Step 6. Strong get stronger eating weak
    Step 7. Strong subjugate wimmen as slaves
    Step 8. Strong get sick of their shit and eat them, too. Then walk into the twilight with the taking radioactive dog who has really ironic one-liners and is definitely man’s best friend.

    Why the fuck Nature would publish the script to a Don Johnson movie is beyond me. But they are delusional brainwashed eco-muppets these days, spewing religious climate dogma.

    So who cares. Just be the best warlord you can be! And let the strong wimmen take care of themselves. Some will. The fat mentally ill dykes will get eaten first. They serve no purpose and are more calories on the hoof. The strong good-looking ones will help rebuild.

    Hey, you know why all Scandanavian women are tall, blonde and beautiful? Because the Vikings didn't carry off the pigs...

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    Oh jeepers:rolleyes::rolleyes:
    "On Wednesday, Nature, one of the most widely read scientific journals, published a report titled "How climate change could drive an increase in gender-based violence." It summarizes a recent review paper in Lancet Planetary Health that found extreme weather events, including storms, floods, and heat waves, were associated with an increase in violence against women and "sexual and gender minorities.""


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