Climate Movement Drops Mask, Admits Communist Agenda
September 23rd, 2014 - 4:31 pm
by Zombie
Communists along with a few environmental groups staged a “People’s Climate Rally” in Oakland, California on Sunday, September 21, in conjunction with the larger “People’s Climate March” in New York City on the same day.
Wait — did I say communists? Isn’t that a bit of an exaggeration?
Well…no.
At the New York event, many people noticed that gee, there sure are a lot of communists at this march. But in Oakland — always on the cutting edge — the entire “climate change” movement at last fully, irrevocably and overtly embraced communism as its stated goal. Any concerns about “optics” or operating in “stealth mode” were abandoned.
The “climate change” “crisis” is now nothing but the latest justification for “total revolution” and getting rid of capitalism forever.
Yes, capitalism itself is the problem. The primary message of the People’s Climate Rally was this: Climate change is caused by capitalism, and merely attempting to reform capitalism will not stop global warming; it is impossible to work within the existing system if we want to save the planet. We must replace it with a new social and economic system entirely.
Until recently, those attacking the capitalist system as the cause of global warming were intentionally a little vague as to what will replace it if we are to solve the problem. But on Sunday in Oakland, that curtain was drawn back and the new system was finally revealed: Communism. Or at least hardcore socialism as Marx defined it — the necessary transitional phase before true complete communism (i.e. no private property, no families, no individualism). Most countries we tend to think of as “communist” actually self-defined as “socialist”: The USSR, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, for example, was (as its name reveals) socialist. I point out this detail in case anybody reading this article thinks that the “socialism” advocated at the rally was merely some kind of squishy soft-hearted semi-capitalism; no, it is the same type of socialism one finds in places generally thought of as communist.
“We make men without chests and expect from them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honor and are shocked to find traitors in our midst.” C.S. Lewis, The Abolition of Man
Well then, there's no wonder why Al Gore is The Grand Poobah of these freaks.
“We make men without chests and expect from them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honor and are shocked to find traitors in our midst.” C.S. Lewis, The Abolition of Man
The "Climate Movement", like the "Environmental Movement" has never been about 'climate' or 'the environment'. It's ALWAYS been about control and power.
It's rather obvious though that the advocates for this "reform" of industrial commerce is full of "lefties". How come they are so shifty and we're straight up?
here's what I mean, just to get you angry.....
******************* “You have no responsibility to live up to what other people think you ought to accomplish. I have no responsibility to be like they expect me to be. It's their mistake, not my failing.” ¯ Richard P. Feynman
Quote: PzLdr wrote in post #3The "Climate Movement", like the "Environmental Movement" has never been about 'climate' or 'the environment'. It's ALWAYS been about control and power.
IMHO while the 'Climate Movement' is a pure crock, the 'Environmental Movement' grew out of legitimate grass roots concerns about corporate passing on part of the costs of production to the public at large in the form of gross air, water, and ground pollution just as China is doing today.
Not letting 'a good crisis' go to waste, the leftists / statists/ collectivists quickly jumped on board and slowly, subtly changed the agenda.
ZitatYes, capitalism itself is the problem. The primary message of the People’s Climate Rally was this: Climate change is caused by capitalism, and merely attempting to reform capitalism will not stop global warming; it is impossible to work within the existing system if we want to save the planet. We must replace it with a new social and economic system entirely.
I noticed the subtle corruption of language in blaming capitalism. The word capitalism is used to indicate both crony capital or fascism, and free markets. Yes crony capitalism or fascism, the unholy alliance of corporate and government, is a source of gross environmental degradation (as in China). However Free Markets informed by an ethical culture are not.