The Pretentious Zoologist
David Suzuki is a Canadian Zoologist. He is probably best known as the host of a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) program known as “The Nature of Things”.
A pretentious Suzuki says we need to get rid of capitalism, free enterprise, the economy, currency, and the markets. Suzuki, the fruit fly specialist, was elevated to prominence in Canada for hosting the above television program on CBC, a national network on all things regressively progressive. The documentary program was about natural animal habitats, animal types, genetic engineering, other creature concerns, and a host of other issues befitting a zoologist.
Naturally, Suzuki couldn’t stop there and decided like most other environmentalists of radical acclaim that real celebrity status and funding were derived from advocating for anthropogenic climate change. In 2012 Suzuki abandoned his own environmental foundation claiming ad hominem attacks, but in reality, left so he could freely advocate for progressive political policies.
In 2013 on a trip to Australia, Suzuki went on the Australian Broadcasting Television Network (ABC) to talk about anthropogenic climate change. There was an ABC host and a group of audience members – it was dubbed, “the Blunder Down Under”. In the audience were people who stumped climate change-misinformed Suzuki at every turn. Suzuki finally admitted he knew nothing about climate change. I link that video here. What assuredly had to be a colossal embarrassment for Suzuki has not stopped him from continuing on as a climate expert.
The video is a real eye-opener because it rightfully shows the types of people that are contributing to the merciless alarm hosted by the deception of climate change. Last year, Suzuki endorsed and sided with the radical environmental group, Extinction Rebellion, in blowing up pipelines should leaders not pay more attention to climate change.
Suzuki’s American counterpart would be Bill Nye. Nye, who calls himself “The Science Guy”, is not a scientist at all, but rather a mechanical engineer with no bona fide science or climatology background. Originally with the Boeing Corporation, his nerdy beginnings in Seattle television were simply reproductions of science experiments that many elementary school teachers use.
Yet, here Suzuki the pompous zoologist pretends that he is now a self-acclaimed economist who suggests in vanquishing climate change we must do something he knows nothing about; we need to be rid of the free-market economy. Suzuki is just another in the long line of eco-bureaucrats exploiting the deceptive theory of climate change as a recruitment tool for socialism, collectivism, and societal manipulation and control.
Most progressive socialists never let the ‘cat out of the bag’ regarding the true ulterior motive in promoting and advancing climate change, but Suzuki seems not to be able to help himself – it comes with quasi-celebrity status I suppose.