I know what you’re already thinking. You knew it was only a matter time. This latest episode is a continuation of the series. Weather exploitation isn’t the first time the left has absurdly asserted that “racism,” is in part to blame for “climate change” — AKA: “the existential threat to mankind” — it’s definitely among the most preposterous.
So, let’s have a bit of “fun.” I’m going to ask a question at the end, so read the following delusional nonsense closely. Hint: There’s something missing, throughout.
Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, the state’s Democrat candidate for Senate, chaired a recent state government climate change task force that included among its recommendations, anti-racism education. So what does “racism have to do with “global warming,” you ask?
I have no idea — but apparently, Mr. Barnes does.
Fox News reports that the Task Force on Climate Change which Wisconsin Democrat Governor. Tony Evers established the Task Force on Climate Change and named Barnes as its leader in October 2019. The task force was charged with devising strategies for combating climate change.Weather cycles). Barnes and his task force delivered a final report in December 2020 that laid out “55 solutions to fight global warming,” focusing heavily on the promotion of so-called “environmental justice.” I know — try to control your shock and amazement.
Barnes stated in a statement that he had written the following:
In order to address this crisis and the environmental injustices associated with it, we must take urgent action, and we must ensure those actions are equitable and inclusive—anything less will continue the long pattern of environmental racism we have witnessed in this country.
Environmental racism. It sounds a lot like Kamala Harris would say it, but without the silly. Word saladStyle for whom? Cackles she has become “renowned.”
The task force recommended implementing an anti-racism education curriculum across all Wisconsin government entities through “executive action and legislation,” asserting that racism is linked to “global warming.” Here’s Barnes, again:
Because of the inherent racism and bias in the financial, social and government systems, environmental racism and climate changes are interconnected. They determine who is most likely to benefit from harmful emission activities and who will be the worst off.
“Historically, communities of color and low-income communities have suffered the most,” Barnes claimed.
This makes perfect sense [sarcasm]This task force was formed in order to examine climate change and to not dwell on racism. [heavy sarcasm] Hence, “Systemic racism remains embedded in our social structures,” the report charged, and that the average American’s historical and racial literacy is “depressingly low.”
The report also suggested using “unconscious bias education to prevent future unjust laws.” Wait — unconscious bias education? Doesn’t unconscious bias Indoctrination exactly describe the intentional programming of young children with Marxist-derived so-called “critical race theory“? [The answer is a resounding yes.]
Among the report’s other suggestions were the creation of an Office of Environmental Justice, mandating a “racial disparity impact study,” and launching a climate change “education campaign.” Lemme fix that: a climate change re-eduction campaign.
Speaking of “critical race theory,” Barnes didn’t miss an opportunity to promote the controversial philosophy, arguing that religious education is closer to indoctrinationMore important than education. I could be wrong, but public school systems have been caught with their race-obsessed pants down as they have tried — in many cases, clandestinely — to indoctrinate children as young as kindergarten age.
Many of the same people rallying against critical race theory on the basis of “indoctrination” are totally cool with tax dollars going towards religious education.
Drips with dishonest hypocrisy, doesn’t it?
Many of the same people rallying against critical race theory on the basis of “indoctrination” are totally cool with tax dollars going towards religious education.
It should make sense.
— Mandela Barnes (@TheOtherMandela) June 23, 2021
Fox reports that Barnes is challenging Republican Senator Ron Johnson in November’s midterm election. The race is currently rated as a “toss-up” by Cook Political Report, while a recent Fox News poll showed Barnes with a slight lead over Johnson.
Bottom line:
That was the question that I promised to ask at its end.
Did you see one fact or statistic in Barnes’s comments? Is it just one? Is there any logical or common sense in it? But I didn’t. You did not. DidWe see?
We see the same old tired left-wing activistspeak that we have always seen, with heavy hyperbolic (and racist,It would be my argument that) accusations are made and retorted against, without any facts, historical data, logic or common sense.
In other words, a perfect illustration of today’s Democrat Party as a whole.