Contra Earth Day
It is fairly commonplace that environmentalism, particularly
the environmentalism of global warming, serves
as a refuge for many on the
authoritarian left. With Marxism’s and fascism’s claims and predictions refuted
in theory and repeatedly disproved in practice, many such leftists now find themselves left with the assertion that
if given enough power, they will make the weather nicer. The colloquial term
for such a person is watermelon – green on the outside and red on the inside.
Such people are dangerous, to be sure, particularly since
conservatives often do such poor jobs of opposing them. It does no good for conservatives to deny that
the much of the earth has gotten warmer in
the last hundred and fifty or so years since the end of the Little Ice
Age or to deny that carbon dioxide produced by the combustion of fuels contributes
to warming. They should accept the facts and instead focus on the valid
question of how much such combustion has
contributed to the warming, on the gross exaggerations or absurdity of many of
the apocalyptic screeds, and on the fact that nothing in global warming or any
other environmental problem justifies or requires the creation of an
authoritarian state.
However these ordinary leftists are not the most significant
threat. They are acting mainly opportunistically and likely will move
on to the next crisis or attempt at justification as soon as anything looking
like a better opportunity comes along. The really serious threat comes from the
true believers, the people to whom environmentalism has become a religion with
a doctrine immune to fact and refutation and with spreading its faith a holy
crusade. They see the unrestrained and comfortable
lives enjoyed by Americans as sinful and hope and plan to reduce Americans to
lower standards of living and far lower levels of liberty and opportunity. They
may seem comical and hard to take seriously as a threat with their demands that
people do such things as stop raising
farm animals, taking showers, and washing
their clothes, but there is ample evidence that the absurdity of its doctrine
or program of action is no impediment to
the success of a fanatical movement. They should be taken seriously. They have already
had their successes, including wielding
a fairly large amount of influence with
the present administration in Washington.
Zealous, crusading fanatics are always dangerous, and people
who value freedom, civilization, progress, and lives well lived should be aware
of what these people want and are trying to do and take action to stop them.
Labels: Earth Day, fanaticsm, Green religion, politics
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