> Jello, "Could global warming lead to more riots like the ones occurring in St. Louis"?

Jello, "Could global warming lead to more riots like the ones occurring in St. Louis"?

Posted at: 2015-03-12 
"It's good to allow everyone to answer."

NO. "Good" would be banning people who post thousands of answers that are patent lies.

Crappy is what Yahoo Answers is: riddled with clownish, utterly ignorant, deliberately false answers from anti-science tools being picked as "best answer" by other anti-science pools crudely reposting deceptions from anti-science bloggers as "questions." The site, at least this and many other categories of it, is not really about answers to questions, it is about providing an outlet for people with biases and grudges related, in many cases, to their own incurable stupidity.

As for the question, it is indeed imbecilic, or at least, stupidly deceptive (which your repost of it here does NOT point out) because the original posting of it is clearly a deliberate distortion of the there (but not here) linked-to article WHICH IS FROM 2008!!

http://edition.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/06/...

"Global warming could destabilize 'struggling and poor' countries around the world, prompting mass migrations and creating breeding grounds for terrorists, the chairman of the National Intelligence Council told Congress on Wednesday."

CNN did NOT say (as Jello pretends and "asks") or even remotely imply, that global warming is the main cause of riots in St. Louis. It quoted a senior professor of international relations, who also worked on international intelligence for many years in Washington, appointed by those rank Stalinists Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush, concluding that because some of the most severe adverse of global warming occur in already poor and unstable tropical countries, and will make them even poorer, that this is likely to also make them more unstable and vulnerable to terrorist movements and activities. The argument is a stretch, but Jello's stretch of the stretch is astronomically greater.

Kano: "Another imbecilic question" Copied from Jello's.

Interesting that you didn't complain about his.

Seems to be a pattern.

If I repost Jello's questions so all can answer, you complain.

When Jello posts 'em you don't. Same question.

"actually up to 90F people are more edgy as you say, over 90F it is just too hot to be violent, according to police statistics."

http://www.cnbc.com/id/41372364/ -- Out of curiosity ...

"America’s Most Destructive Riots of All Time"

New York City July 13–16, 1863

Seattle November 30 1999

New York City July 13, 1977

Cincinnati April 9 to 13, 2001

Detroit July 23, 1967

Chicago April 4, 1968

Watts August 11 1965

Oklahoma State Penitentiary July 27, 1973

Newark July 12 1967

Los Angeles April 29, 1992

July - 5

April - 3

Nov, Aug - 1 each

Linny, you must be starving for meaningful questions. How come the Dorkster isn't accusing you of plagiarizing, as he does me, when I copy his questions? I see at this time you and the Dorkster are the only ones answering this question. Ha! Ha! Which shows, "Sick minds run in the same circles."

http://www.lucianne.com/thread/?artnum=7...

The person you should as is Kerry. He seems as idiotic as you two. (Well, maybe not that idiotic.)

In answer to the question: Even though racial riots tend to only happen in the summer time, it has nothing to do with GW or CC. This has been an unusually cold Summer.

Another imbecilic question, actually up to 90F people are more edgy as you say, over 90F it is just too hot to be violent, according to police statistics.

Again, it's good to allow everyone to answer.

If memory serves me right, such riots nearly always occur in the summer.

Particularly when it's hot.

Most often, there's something that triggers it.

Rodney King comes to mind.

But, when it's hot, people are juist more edgy.

If you think I'm wrong, or have a better description, please post.