My former colleague Richard Morrison articulates matters very
well elsewhere on AmSpec,
here, but in the wake of yesterday’s terrorism outside
Washington, DC by Discovery-network hostage-taker James J. Lee,
let’s consider the position articulated by, say, radio host Glenn
Beck to not attribute responsibility to Al Gore’s eco-ranting. The
latter is of course larded with assurances of a certain
eco-catastrophe brought about by dark forces impeding
salvation, and disturbing utterances like “the tide in this battle
will turn only when the majority of people in the world become
sufficiently aroused by a shared sense of urgent danger to join in
an all-out effort.” (Earth in the Balance, p. 269)
Any sane person knows that such exhortations for an all-out
effort to stop urgent danger are merely calls to get
involved, say with direct mail campaigns and bake sales.
Now, both Fox News and CNN have reported that Lee attributed his
radicalism to the writings of two men — Daniel Quinn and Al Gore.
The Washington Post carried a
fairly lengthy article exploring the former, who dismisses any
connection. That piece and the main news feature are both silent on
the deceased’s giving equal credit to Gore (although a pop-up ad
for China’s solar industry does accompany one of them). This is
true of the Wall Street Journal’s coverage, among
others.
Beck’s (somewhat backhanded, I understand) rationale for
exculpating Gore of partial responsibility is that the terrorist
was sick. Yep. But the two — culpability by Gore and other radical
green imams, and acting out by mentally unstable members of their
targeted demographic — aren’t mutually exclusive. We know that
individuals bear responsibility for reasonably foreseeable
consequences of their actions, both the instigator and the
instigated.
One might not like the connection, what with environmentalism
being as chic as a Che Guevara handbag, but you can’t deny it. Take
the quiz, “Did Al
Gore say it? Or was it the Unabomber?”. I dare you to score
better than 50%. That should make you uncomfortable. Then read
Lee’s
manifesto, and really squirm at the similarities.
This isn’t Jody Foster somehow recklessly taunting John Hinkley.
Al Gore dressed up quite nicely to stand on a stage and…show a
near-term swamping of much of America, with massive loss of life,
unless people are stopped. He vows there is no disagreement of this
“truth” except for a few crazies and those in the pay of the oil
industry causing the planetary crisis, what Gore calls “the most
serious threat that we have ever faced,”[ (EITB, p. 40). Gosh. What
could possibly go wrong?
I made the connection on Washington, DC’s WMAL morning radio
show this morning, to the distress of one of the hosts who
responded with the obvious counter that, erm, the Tea Party
used the word “target” in their rhetoric accompanied by a
scope-sight in graphics showing targeted races. Ah. I suppose
that reasonable minds can differ whether assassination is a logical
or reasonably foreseeable consequence of this repetition of the
long-standing use of “target” in the political context. No rash of
actions has borne this out, however.
But yesterday’s hostage-taking is just the latest “isolated
incident” of eco-nuts engaging in “all-out efforts” that “we must
make the environment the central organizing principle for
civilization.” (Gore, EITB) And it is the logical, foreseeable
consequence of the green movement’s perspective and rhetoric.
In my first book “The
Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming (and
Environmentalism)”, I serially lay out quotes by establishment
greens reflecting Lee’s eco-driven revulsion at population (as
always, the peril of this mostly white, middle class movement is
other people being born, other people building
homes, other people getting wealthy, etc.), and a
whatever-means-necessary attitude.
These remarks are too numerous to cherry-pick one or two. In
short, environmentalists think people are pollution. And they must
be stopped. Just like Lee writes in his manifesto.
Also difficult to ignore are the examples cited backing up the
title of my second book, “Red
Hot Lies: How Global Warming Alarmists Use Threats, Fraud, and
Deception to Keep You Misinformed”: attempts and threats on the
lives of those who…dare disagree, and oppose the eco-agenda.
There is a reason an astrophysicist who oddly suggested the
sun might have a somewhat larger influence on the
Earth’s climate than Man should be subjected to having her picture
circulated with the accompanying charge “Mass Murderer”. Again,
what could possibly go wrong? Possibly the same thing in mind —
or, negligently not considered — when Greenpeace widely posted a
picture of me, with bold letters convicting me for their followers’
knowledge as “Climate Criminal”. Why they want people to know what
I look like, I can only speculate. But it did lead to them even
finding and staking out my house, taking my trash on a weekly basis
while they were there. I got off lucky.
Environmental rhetoric regularly consists of gross exaggeration,
claiming certainty about looming catastrophe, calling for radical
campaigns to stop those dark forces assuring our destruction. As I
write in RHL:
“But as global warming alarmism continues not merely to spin
further into the land of the rabid it is actually encouraged in its
mania by the establishment media and politicians. Barbara Boxer,
senator and chair of the Senate Environment and Public Works
Committee, employed on the Senate floor employed a variant on Al
Gore’s protect-the-baby metaphor at about the same time as [a
murder in Australia by a man angered over another’s thoughtless
eco-waste: watering his lawn], ‘We would never leave a child alone
in a hot, locked car, and I believe the [committee] will not leave
this issue of global warming burning for another generation to
address.’ As one commenter noted, ‘When the notion takes hold
that humans are little more than scavengers and parasites on Mother
Earth, we shouldn’t be surprised when a fanatic weighs the life an
old man against a little water, and finds the former to be of less
value.’” (citations omitted).
Sound familiar? If not, read yesterday’s terrorist’s
manifesto.
Politics hates uncertainty, and the “global warming” agenda in
particular demands so many privations and sacrifices of liberty
that it cannot withstand scrutiny. So it, and its proponents,
relies upon wild exaggeration of knowledge and catastrophe as a
means to avoid debate. It’s past time we recognize this and shame
those who shriek of catastrophe to advance a political agenda. At
minimum, you are taking advantage of and encouraging those of
sensitive, tenuous dispositions, with proven dangerous
consequences. As I also detail in RHL, they are
particularly terrorizing children, leading even to psychiatric
commitment.
Eco-terrorism is terrorism. Stop waving it away as a
different kind of terrorism, each incident in the pattern
of behavior merely an isolated one. Willful or not, these
incidents are the logical consequence of the doomsday rhetoric.
Environmental radicalism has been mainstreamed, the latest
poisonous “radical chic”. But there are consequences to this
indulgence. Stop Gang Green before they harm again.
Lullabys, Legends and Lies| 9.2.10 @ 12:58PM
MR Horner: I scored a 25%, following your link to the Unabomber/Al Gore test, I feel so stupid now (but then again, maybe that's a good thing, not thinking like them)!!
I loved your book by the way!! It's available on I-tunes, if anybody wants to find the audio version of it (it's great listening to it while on a long drive).
Empty talk=empty heads| 9.2.10 @ 1:10PM
With all the threts from Palin Plaque, Angle's Angle, Bachmann Bitch, Beck Brain Damage (tsk tsk drugs and booze do that), i laugh at all the threats of violence from the TeaBaggers.
I only wish they did have guts, instead of web armcharir warriors, livining out their last quarter of worthless lives.
It would be fun to have one start crap with me, so i could bitch slap the sissies.
The old farts put too many shrooms" in their Tea, which deluded thier thinking, truthfully lack of.
They are women whipped emasculated men, who probably pee sitting down. Sarah Palin is their surrogate Mommy, as they obviously have issues, and turned the TeaBaggers into the same crowd mentality, found in stripper club's around the country.
SoCon| 9.2.10 @ 1:50PM
Tolerance, you say, or perhaps just mental illness? No one hates like the hateful Left; imbeciles can't spell either. Our worthless Public School education system strikes again!
Sorry, empty head, a preponderance of Beta-males populates your miserable side of the aisle. I pity you.
David W| 9.2.10 @ 1:57PM
I noticed you didn't put your name down. You wouldn't happen to be one of the anchors on CNN or MSNBC would you???
NavyBrat | 9.2.10 @ 2:01PM
Look how cute. An internet tough guy who can't even spell. Please continue to tell us how much smarter you are than us. These days, we need all the laughs we can get.
"Wise men speak becasue they have something to say; fools, because they must say something."...Plato
Thank you for illustrating the point.
Nolann Ryann| 9.2.10 @ 2:45PM
Another moron from the left side of the fever swamp. Nice illustration of your wonderful public education. What a dunce. Have fun standing in the free cheese line. Of course that might apply to most in this nation if we continue down the path of Obama/Pelosi statism.
Tailgunner| 9.3.10 @ 12:05AM
Hmm.
Sounds like your autobiography.
Idiot.
ncatty| 9.2.10 @ 1:19PM
Good heavens man! Can you at least put your projections into proper grammar and correct spelling?