• Tb0n3@sh.itjust.worksBanned from community
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      2 years ago

      Maybe it makes sense in a comic but in real life the kids have no clue.

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        …And yet there’s lawsuits unfolding where kids are accusing the established structures of failing them by not addressing climate change while pursuing profit.

        Kids protesting instead of being in school, etc.

        Sorry, tbone, but you are simply wrong

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          2 years ago

          High school students. The comic has kids that look under eight.

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            I started caring about the environment when I was 7 in the nineties, this isn’t unreasonable for modern kids with their current access to information, this information is everywhere today.

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            Yeah… fair point. Although I’m my country, it’s teenagers not high school students, the comic clearly depicts young children