Mean Peace

by
Steve MacDonald

Gene Hashmi

The communications director of Green Peace India, Gene Hashmi, vented his spleen recently.  The problem?  Pressuring politicians is not working to his satisfaction. The failure at the global climate conference at  “Hope-n-change-in” has made it clear as Vodka that “the global climate movement now must do a course correction.”  Telling the truth would be a nice start, but don’t hold your breath, that’s not what the communications director of Green Peace India suggests. 

“Screw being climate activists.  It’s not working.  We need an army of climate outlaws… 

“If you’re one of those who have spent their lives undermining progressive climate legislation, bankrolling junk science, fueling spurious debates around false solutions, and cattle-prodding democratically elected governments into submission hear this: 

We know who you are.  We know where you live.  We know where you work.  And we be many, but you be few.” 

Mr. Mean Gene’s reductio ad absurdum leads conveniently to his conclusion that peaceful environmental activism is nihilistic.  But rather than continue to suffer the fools ensconced in mankind’s reluctant institutions he’s prepared to sanction threats of violence against those that oppose him.  

I have two words in response to that, which I think represents the thoughts of a majority of the under-miners, cattle-prodders, and foot draggers who are unwilling to accede to Mr. Hasmi’s junk science, spurious debates, false solutions, hidden decline, wild supposition, and cattle prodding submission of left wing idiots in democratically elected governments who support the public reeducation camps the teach the failed “theory” of CO2 as a driver of anthropogenic global warming.

Bring it.

(H/T Weekly Standard)

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Cross Posted From NH Insider

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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