Don’t Tell Anyone But ‘Climate Strike’ is Not About the Climate

by
Steve MacDonald

If you spent a week here, you might have noticed that the climate cult is more interested in economics than climate. Socialist economics, to be precise. Nowhere is this more evident than at Climate Strike.

They just had a big to do. Kids were leaving school to march and protest to save the planet don’t tell them the secret. It has nothing to do with that.

“the manifesto is explicit that we should condemn corporations and embrace “non-market approaches,”such as “agro-ecology” and “food sovereignty.” Agro-ecology involves “an explicit focus on social and economic dimensions of [the] food system [and] a strong focus on the rights of women, youth and indigenous peoples.”

Climate Strike also opposes, “geoengineering, carbon capture and storage, “technofixes,” smart agriculture, “mega hydro,” nuclear power, carbon trading, and biofuels.

Its social justice driven communism, which is redundant, sorry. Social Justice is already that, but then so is the Green movement. But the odds are good 99% of the people who got up and claimed allegiance with Climate Strike have no idea what that means. 

What does “avoid institutionalised prejudices that are inherent in society (such as gender, age, language, occupation), have to do with whether CO2 is a danger to the planet?

CO2 is a trace gas that greens plants and feeds the world. Climate Strike is a Marxist threat to individual liberty, growth, and prosperity.

It is anti-capitalism, anti-free-market, anti-innovation. A scheme that will trap millions in poverty as if they would ever care about any of that.

They are not interested in saving the planet. They want to run it.

| NRO

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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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