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fatslob-:O said:
curl-6 said:

Equating sustainability and environmental responsibility as a whole to folks who want to ban technology is like equating all Christians to the Ku Klux Klan or all white people to Nazis, it's ridiculous to reduce any ideology or demographic to only its most extreme members. Besides which, you really think Sony, a technology company, are going to promote a "technology should be banned" narrative? Seriously?

Considering that the most pro-active supporters of this so called "sustainability and environmental responsibility" are mostly based on fringe groups, why not actually base this on real world political support ?

@Bold The world is full of contradictions so there's no reason to believe that corporations are actually self-consistent ... 

curl-6 said:

And honestly, reading your posts, you really don't seem "apolitical" or "centrist" as you claim to be.

Seeing as how I've NEVER voted in my entire life, I think I'm at least worth a fair assessment since I don't participate in what are the most political events ... 

Immersiveunreality said:

But Sony used the word "greener" without referring to the green movements,it is just you that fantasized a link between them.

Wouldn't put it past Sony that they're actually a part of the green movement given their past political blunders like censoring games or sending political messages through their games ... 

There's more evidence to suggest that Sony is acting political here rather than not ... 

Immersiveunreality said:

Bolded: You are the one that should figure out that most people can differentiate different meanings from "greener"in how it is used in context and in this case it does not have to be political and connecting it to progressive extremists is a tiny bit ridiculous.

Not really because Sony are probably promoting this in bad faith ...

Immersiveunreality said:

Also this forum is not a very progressive bubble,this particular one is very mixed on the political scale.

You wish, this forum is filled with partisan hacks nearly everywhere ... 

This forum has never mirrored the real world consensus and it never will ... 

This is why supporting being 'green' is practically only for the most fringe groups in the real world but I'm not surprised to see pro-nature progressives here being overrepresented ... 

You claim to be apolitical, yet your posts suggest a person of strong political convictions; for example you seem to strongly dislike "progressive" policies and you equate supporting sustainability with extremism. 

Last edited by curl-6 - on 05 October 2019