|
Register | Blogging | Today's Posts | Search |
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
![]() |
#11 (permalink) |
Un****withable
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Wyoming
Posts: 196
|
![]()
I watched it in my Humanities class earlier this year, and then again when my sister rented it.
In Humanities we researched both sides of global warming, and we read an article that provided a lot of evidence against Gore's claims. Most of the closeminded Republicans in the class automatically dismissed Gore's movie and clung to the few scraps of evidence against global warming. After researching the evidence on both sides I can confidently say that I believe in global warming as a product of man. People on both sides of the issue, however, just believe what they are told without doing any research themselves. What do you guys think about that kid suing because he had to watch An Inconvenient Truth in his college class? I find it rediculous that the kid thinks watching a video that presents evidence for a view he disagrees with in any way harmed him. The only way to accurately make a decision on any subject is to expose yourself to the arguments of both sides.
__________________
I'm back like JC lol. |
![]() |
![]() |
|