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the looney left won't talk about.
As conservatives, we often find ourselves on the receiving end of derision and unfounded castigation; weā€™re slandered with ad hominem attacks, labeled ā€œanti-environmentalistsā€ or ā€œscience deniers.ā€
Believe that property rights belong to Americans, rather than insects as the Endangered Species Act legislates? Anti-environmentalist!
Are you concerned the green agenda might be a thinly-disguised attempt to install global communism, given the fact the ā€œgreenā€ revolution seems to be meticulously following Marxā€™s instruction for a cultural revolution? Climate change denier!
A quick internet search yielded these headlines:
Why Republicans Turned Against the Environment
How Republicans came to embrace anti-environmentalism
An Earth Day Reminder of How Republicans Have Forsaken the Environment
Why are Republicans fighting to pollute the air we breathe?
Republicans try to prove they are not the party of climate denial
Yet, as we know, all that is a load of baloney. Especially as conservatives, we hold a deep desire to conserve natureā€™s beauty and resources, for several reasons: itā€™s likely weā€™re functioning in the framework of a Judeo-Christian moral ethic which calls for us to be good stewards; and statistics show that we likely have children ā€” what kind of conservative parent strives to leave to their progeny a toxic wasteland?
Which is why weā€™re painfully aware that the ā€œrenewableā€ or ā€œsustainableā€ or ā€œcleanā€ energy industry isnā€™t so ā€œrenewableā€, ā€œsustainableā€, or ā€œclean.ā€ In fact, undoubtedly, the environment bears extensive ecological damage from leftwing environmental policy. Data comparing wildlife deaths between the ā€œcleanā€ energy industry and the ā€œdirtyā€ energy industry found that ā€œgreenies have a lot of bird blood on their handsā€ ā€” windmills and solar panels kill significantly more birds (many of them endangered) than oil spills. A few days back, I came across a report detailing a peer-reviewed study which found that offshore wind farms can have a ā€œsubstantialā€ impactā€ on the coastal systems in which theyā€™re built.
But now, thereā€™s a new and more troubling secret festering within the industry, one of forced labor, child slavery, and payments of alcohol and drugs. This past Monday, The Guardian published an article which highlighted a recent report; some of the key findings are below:
About 2.6 million Uyghur and Kazakh people have been subjected to coercion, ā€˜re-education programsā€™ and internment in the Xinjiang region of north-west China, which is the source of 40-45% of the worldā€™s solar-grade polysilicon. A report by the United Nations office of the high commissioner for human rights three months ago found Xinjiang was home to ā€˜serious human rights violationsā€™, and the US has listed polysilicon from China as a material likely to have been produced by child or forced labour [sic].
On batteries, there were major issues with the miningā€¦ of the worldā€™s cobaltā€¦ Amnesty International found that children, some as young as seven, were working in artisanal cobalt mines, often for less than $2 a day. Mining conditions were reportedly hazardous, and workers often did not have adequate protective equipment and were exposed to toxic dust that contributed to hard metal lung disease.
On wind energy, there had been rapid growth in demand for balsa wood used in turbine blades that had reportedly led to workers in Ecuadorā€™s Amazon region being subject to substandard labour [sic] conditions, including payment being made with alcohol or drugs. The demandā€¦ increased deforestation, and affected the land rights of Indigenous people in Peru.
Weā€™ve known ā€œgreen energyā€ isnā€™t so green ā€” remember this?

But now add to it these groundbreaking and heinous revelations ā€” the green movement is a scam at all levels ā€” yet the leftist mind promotes the true agenda of anti-environmentalism and anti-humanitarianism. ā€˜Slavery is bad, and so are anti-environment Republicans, but green is good! (Even though it results in real, happening-right-now slavery, and ecologic carnage.)
In recent news, California took steps towards a $559 billion dollar reparations program ā€” how long until Iā€™m yet again paying for reparations, this time ā€œclimateā€ reparations?
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Meanwhile,.. the American Stinker keeps farting out distracting pig diarrhea for its low synapse count, loony readership to plagiarize and smear throughout the land.
 
A conservative who carries a hunting or fishing license is far more in tune with the natural environment spending far more time in the wilderness than latte drinking virtue signalers from polluted urban areas.
Those license fees paid go to the environment and the protection of lakes and wildlife areas.
 
A conservative who carries a hunting or fishing license is far more in tune with the natural environment spending far more time in the wilderness than latte drinking virtue signalers from polluted urban areas.
Those license fees paid go to the environment and the protection of lakes and wildlife areas.

Actual scientists respect hunters and fishermen ... they're a wonderful and fruitful source of information ... happy and excited about participating in surveys and such ...

You know ... people who don't post on the internet ...
 
Polar Bear populations have increased!

Say it ain't so. This way you'll be in the forefront of liars and dumbfuckery that also claim Maine lobstermen are killing whales.
 
Thread locked for lack of an OP Thread Post. A partial sentence as an OP Thread Post does not get it!!!
Do not use this message board to post entire articles as was done in post #2.
 
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