• DragonTypeWyvern@literature.cafe
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    1 year ago

    Except for cows at the edge and back, who could get out.

    Which makes a new edge of the herd, which lets more cows out, and all of a sudden the stampede is just one angry bull.

    No metaphor is perfect, but I think this one demonstrates rather handily that much of the “stampede” is social pressure that would dissipate rapidly if the people who could leave it did.

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      1 year ago

      I wish people would see it that way. But on Lemmy when it comes to climate change the majority seems to be in favour of not doing anything personally, because it wouldn’t have lot of an impact.

      Making jokes about how not using plastic straws is a scam, a vegan diet too hard for the effect it has or how the cars of individuals don’t matter in the greater scheme…

      That’s exactly like people in past generations thought as well.