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Richard's avatar

First, I congratulate you for the historical review of the issue. Too much political commentary has the attention span of a gnat. This analysis reminded of stuff I had forgotten.

I think one of the wrong steps was the alliance with the green plutocrats. The temptation for funding for the causes was difficult to resist but there were definite downsides. First, the hypocrisy was blatant as seen in the hundreds of private jets at climate conferences and the economic impacts from which the billionaires would be insulated. Second, as we have seen, the plutocrats are plutocrats first and green only if it did not upset their position. The embrace of the WEF did not help the cause.

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Sea Sentry's avatar

The fact that the mentioned “climate activists” never protest against China’s many imperialistic policies (emissions, censorship, forced labor, exploitation of developing countries etc) suggests to me that their priorities are more anti- western civilization than they are for reducing global emissions or improving human rights.

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