Posted on 08/20/2023 8:59:53 AM PDT by Subcutaneous Fishstick Blues
New York Times guest columnist explains 'why I bring up climate change on first dates'
What happened: Erica Berry, a female writer from Portland, Ore., announced in a New York Times guest essay that she brings up climate change "on first dates" and refuses to pursue relationships with men who don't share her obsessive thoughts and anxiety about global warming.
What she said: The author describes breaking up with her last boyfriend because he wasn't enthusiastic about having constant "conversations about our planet's future" and how local officials could "support vulnerable citizens through better infrastructure."
• "My boyfriend was supportive of my focus, but he didn't share it," Berry writes of her ex. "When I brought up global warming, he'd often try to comfort me: to wrap me in a hug, cue up an old episode of 'Seinfeld,' offer a CBD gummy."
• Berry has started dating again in the past year. "This time, I am swallowing my fear of sounding too anxious and am talking about climate change early on," she writes. "I don’t presume my own perspective is right, but I do know from my last relationship that I’m tired of trying to be chill. I can’t care any less than I do."
• She has found that "talking about how global warming affects our lives, however casually, becomes a sort of canary in the coal mine for learning about people’s broader beliefs and behaviors," such as "how they engage with science and systemic inequality."
• Sounds like fun!
Crucial context: Berry cites data from the online dating app OkCupid claiming to show a dramatic increase in users expressing concern about climate change in their profiles.
• The data do show that young singles are writing "climate change" and other related terms in their profiles with increasing frequency. Berry, however, suggests what these online daters really want is "someone willing to grapple with [climate change], to do the inconvenient work of reimagining our own lives in the face of it," including discussions about "whether to have a baby." Yeah, uh, maybe.
• Liberals are weird. New York Times columnist Ezra Klein wrote that the question he is asked "more than any other" is whether it's okay to have children "given the climate crisis" and "knowing they will contribute to the climate crisis." (People who ask Ezra Klein for advice on having kids are not a representative sample of the American population.)
• Liberal activist David Hogg announced last year that he is "never having kids" and "would much rather own a Porsche" because it's "better for the environment."
Be smart: Most people who claim to "care about climate change" are just trying to achieve a feeling of moral superiority over the people who don't even pretend to care about climate change. Some of them are just trying to get laid.
• Though plenty of these libs will happily post on social media and vote for politicians who claim to care about climate change, very few would ever be willing to make the sort of meaningful personal sacrifices environmental extremists want to impose on the general public.
Bottom line: At least one woman in Portland won't date you unless you enjoy deep conversations about our planet's future and share her crippling climate anxiety. Conduct yourselves accordingly.
Published under: Climate Change , New York Times , Oregon , Portland
Guilty
There will be a dude who will play along for the obvious reason.
Through a picket fence.
Looks like she could eat an ear of corn through a chain link fence.
Looks a little like a horse.
Whew, I’m safe then.
stunning
Ms Ed
If my crippling anxiety is about the Sun flaming up, engulfing the Earth, and then burning out, will I still have to date her?
Mentally I’ll.
Multi use bags, always good to have one handy.
Mr. Ed’s daughter...
Well, I guess that saves wasting money on this woman. Probably good to touch on climate hysteria, the second amendment, the first amendment, woke, DEI, etc.
Probably hundreds of them. 😚😚😆
Good. That's one less thing I have to worry about.
Summary: Science illiterate moron wants a companion that’s as stupid as she is.
She’s an extremist on the issue of global warming.
Just in general , it’s good to avoid extremists of all kinds in terms of dating.
I had met a woman. She seemed interesting, but early on it became clear she was totally obsessed with vitamins and exercising and health food. She was an extremist on all of those issues. I just couldn’t be compatible with someone like that, even though I actually do take vitamins and I’m concerned about health. She was just too far out there.
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