Climate Strike’s manifesto says a lot about social justice and very little about the climate. It is a communist movement with socialist social and economic priorities. Would you be surprised to learn that Extinction Rebellion is no different?
Climate Strike’s manifesto says a lot about social justice and very little about the climate. It is a communist movement with socialist social and economic priorities. Would you be surprised to learn that Extinction Rebellion is no different?
The recent Global Climate Strike saw countless student walkouts as learning was disrupted all over America and the world. Liberal activists were delighted but the hysteria appalled some scholars. Clearly, climate extremists want to dictate public policy, but hopefully, decision-makers will legislate wisely.
As part of the desperate efforts to destroy the free market economy, socialists and their “rising” water carriers are pulling out all the stops. We’ve entered a solar minimum. CO2 driven Global Warming is hard to sell without help from the sun. Costumes are required.
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.
“Climate Change” … the notion that mankind’s activities are warming the planet and that we have reached a tipping point, and if we don’t act immediately to curtail these activities … using fossil fuels to heat our homes, eating meat, sipping from plastic straws, etc. etc. etc. … life on this planet will end in … Read more
The left teaches protest to create perception. Look at these folks who came out to say this or that. Or, more recently, to harm or intimidate other protesters with whom they disagree. So, what about Students protesting during school? Yes? No?
Friday was “get teens to sell your climate propaganda” day. They called it a worldwide youth climate strike. But I think my description is more honest. These are same people Democrats want to allow to vote so they can spend your money, which is ironic.