Comment by lambdaone
18 hours ago
Amazing hyperbole, and a deflection from the real issues. You can fight against wrongdoing without actually advocating people being killed.
Right now, climate change is an undeniable fact, its causes well-known, and the evidence for it now part of everyday life. If anything, its effects have been underestimated to date, and 'non-believers' in it are either fools or acting based on morally repugnant principles.
hostis humani generis is latin for "enemies of mankind". It is not hyperbole, it is not deflection. The GP is advocating that everyone is compelled to attack or persecute anyone who is "fighting against stopping or reducing global warming".
They didn't say "kill," you did
"hostis humani generis" implies "subject to violence and execution by anyone" (Wikipedia). The label has historically been a term/label for pirates, with the penalty for those caught generally being death. So yeah, they did suggest death for those people.
> the evidence for it now part of everyday life
I know of no evidence of global warming affecting my everyday life, nor anyone I know. I am open-minded, please show me what I should be looking at to see evidence of global warming in my everyday life. I live in Western PA, USA if that helps.
Ask and you shall receive https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_change_in_Pennsylvania From rise of the Delaware river to flooding events.