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In reply to the discussion: Hurricanes. I've been through them, I've also been a relief worker. Here is what I wish more people knew. [View all]yardwork
(64,695 posts)"We" all know that climate change is real and that floods and other disasters are getting worse.
However, floods like this in western North Carolina are NOT common, and most of the people affected did not deliberately put themselves in harm's way.
In fact, Asheville and surrounding parts of NC have been recommended as areas that are relatively safe choices, climate-change wise.
So, your attitude that somehow it's the "lifestyle" (your scare quotes) of people who are actually working hard to be wise and thoughtful that's the problem comes across as harsh, and, frankly uninformed.
Asheville is a deep blue area with thousands of people who are committed to combatting climate change. It's one of the reasons they're there.
No place is safe. Are you going to snarl at the people caught in blizzards, tornados, wild fires, and droughts next? I am literally asking for a friend.