indyaj t1_j1vjsph wrote
Reply to comment by Antnee83 in Large deposit of rare elements and minerals discovered in northern Maine by CptnAlex
Did you not read the rest of the post? Give it a go.
Antnee83 t1_j1vjxdv wrote
Sure.
Me: Where we gonna set up the e-waste recycling?
You: Somewhere else.
that's how the rest of this convo goes, sorry to spoil it.
indyaj t1_j1vkn6x wrote
I didn't call it "e-waste". You did. I said figure out how to recycle it. Nothing about disposing of it, which already is a problem.
Maine isn't the only place that uses phones and microchips. This is a global problem. Why do you think Maine is a good place to aggravate the problem by allowing rich fucks to get richer by destroying our natural resources and then leave us with the clean up?
Antnee83 t1_j1vlbtu wrote
e-waste is the common nomanclature for all of it. Being pedantic is goofy.
You're right this is a global problem. So what are you doing to solve the global problem besides whining that you shouldn't have to shoulder any of the burden of the industry you clearly enjoy the fruits of?
This is not a new conversation, and you have no reasonable rebuttal to it. NIMBYism sucks no matter how many coats of sugar you shellack it with.
indyaj t1_j1vly87 wrote
How are you going to benefit from mining these minerals? Fess up. Full disclosure.
Antnee83 t1_j1vm8zq wrote
Yes, I'm a mining industry shill. I got 75 cents for making this comment. Good stuff.
I see that we've reached the end of any useful discussion, so y'all can jerk yourselves raw in peace.
indyaj t1_j1vmr4z wrote
No answer to why you're advocating for the mining industry? Then shut the fuck up. You have no idea what it can do to the environment and economy of an area. Sit this one out.
respaaaaaj t1_j1wnqso wrote
Yeah let Africans and South Americans take their fair share of environmental and economic consequences!
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