Gored by Hypocrisy
I watched the camera footage from inside Robb Elementary School as law enforcement officers stood by and stood down while evil rained down on innocent school children in Uvalde, Texas. We were all astounded. We cannot, in any manner, fully understand the neglect, desertion or betrayal of law enforcement. We were exasperated, we were angry.
However, only Al Gore, with his single agenda ‘simpletonism’, could turn this vile wickedness into promotional theater for anthropogenic climate change. During an appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press”, Gore compared the Uvalde law enforcement to ‘climate change deniers’.
First, in this case, we look at the mistaken and inaccurate use of the word ‘denier’. A denier is someone that does not believe in an incontrovertible truth. Even the Associated Press (AP) during a policy statement in 2015 said, “To describe those who don’t accept climate science or dispute the world is warming from man-made forces, use climate change doubters or those who reject mainstream climate science. Avoid use of skeptics or deniers.” I also like the word contrarian, obviously, as well as refuter.
Anthropogenic climate is far from a proven, plausible or probable science, thus denial is a problematic term, but like global warming, modified to climate change, then to climate emergency, and then to climate crisis, eco-politicians have no problems elaborating and advancing terms that collectively make artificial and hoax issues more alarming and conform best to their deceptive agendas.
Back to Gore. He took the opportunity, albeit incomparable and brazen to attack climate refuters by likening them to the Uvalde police and other forces in the area. In other words, your disgust with those law enforcement officers should merge and amalgamate into the same hatred and loathing for climate contrarians.
Back in June of 1988, then Senator Al Gore sat in on the global warming testimony James Hansen of the Goddard Institute gave to the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, It was obvious from that point on Gore was going to be the world’s first global warming advocate and advertiser and its first climate corrupt billionaire. Gore has been wrong on every climate change prediction and prophecy he has ever made, but the green politicians and promoters continue to endorse his problematic past and ultra-controversial validity.
In his court-edited sequel to “An Inconvenient Sequel”, Gore wrote a book called “Our Choice”. Within that book he produced some poetry which Vanity Fair called, “equal parts beautiful, evocative and disturbing”. On the other hand, Fox News comic host, Greg Gutfeld said of the same, “I call it equal parts, barf, barf and barf”.