How's that for a post title?Actually it's pretty accurate. Some of you may have heard of, or even seen, the video that's floating around the Internet and depicting a classroom teacher vaporizing (a kinder, gentler description of what is actually portrayed in the video) students. The students, you see, resisted the politically correct, Al Gorish teachings of their wacko teacher. And because of their intransigence, the little reactionary brats are quickly, and quite messily, sacrificed to earth goddess Gaia, or whoever happens to be the goddess du jour. I should also note that the citizens of the UK paid for this production through their tax pounds. Might we soon expect some of the same here?
If you don't believe me, and want to watch the video, well, more power to you. I've included it below, but recommend it only for those who can handle it. I also think it's especially interesting that the fellow who produced it, Richard Curtis, is married to the lovely Emma Freud, Sigmund Freud's great-granddaughter. They are both radical environmentalists. Emma is not only Curtis' "life partner" with whom she has four children, but also his creative partner. Four children? Oh, yes, and three homes? That's one very large carbon footprint. Do I smell a bit of hypocrisy here?
Commenting on the video, which has the oh-so-ironic title, No Pressure, James Delingpole wrote in the Telegraph, "With No Pressure, the environmental movement has revealed the snarling, wicked, homicidal misanthropy beneath its cloak of gentle, bunny-hugging righteousness." Amen. Here we get a glimpse into the sort of fascist world the environmental extremists wish for, a world where those who resist or even question their junk science are quickly eliminated.
Makes me want to turn on all the lights and spread a little carbon around the neighborhood.
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