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Tectonic Peeling in the Atlantic

From National Geographic

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2019/05/tectonic-plate-peeled-apart-could-shrink-atlantic-ocean-geology/

Off the coast of Portugal, a lone, moortuguese scientist has been observing changes in the seabed for decades, and just recently, a breakthrough has been made. This breakthrough is Tectonic Peeling, a result of our Earth’s tectonic drift, happening rapidly. This great split in the Earth’s crust may have reversed the drift apart of the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates, perhaps, even, shrinking the Atlantic, and bringing America and Europe closer together (ew).

N. American-Eurasian plate boundary in Iceland

Why does this matter? Well, eco-fascism, especially eco-fascist esotericism, sees the movements of nature as of deep effect, both literal, and metaphorical.

Granted, scientifically, there’s no way that Europe and North America become noticeably closer for the average man. It will, still, be a foreign land. There shouldn’t be any narrative on whether or not America will become more, or less, white. This has no effect on the future state of our nation.

What may come of this, directly, is a major facet of the climate change debate having to undergo a significant shift, and, while I don’t mean to spark any more debate on climate change among my eco fascist comrades, at the very least, we can agree that there are certainly people who WILL.

And that’s the real problem here, although we can’t see it next. Those dishonest leftists who manipulate care for the environment and the climate into paranoia and national masochism, the kind who are the loudest, and who constantly fearmonger and doomsaying, have not created a narrative on this yet. They might say that it makes sea level rise better, but will probably say it makes it so that we have until 2029 to stop climate change, and then, probably, will add on some bs about sub-crust gas release making the world even hotter. I’m rather confident that this will become some leftist line, though hopeful that it won’t.

But that’s the key- that it won’t. While eco-fascists might be more caring about pollution or plant growth, we have to care about the world at large, and as such, this should be a focus of ours. And so we should work to make sure that, if there is any sort of narrative, it is a distinctly non-leftist one, and, assuming we can’t effect silence, that the narrative supports an eco-fascist view of climate change.

For our movement at large this could have an influence- maybe we could even solve the climate change debate among ourselves.

And we can at the very least agree that, thank god, we won’t be getting any closer to Yurop.

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