09/25/2019 / By Ethan Huff
It would be difficult to miss, but the mainstream media has decided to go full court press in pushing the globalist climate agenda, which now includes parading around child actors like Greta Thungren (and David Hogg for gun control) to psychologically manipulate the masses into accepting the climate hoax as fact.
Using endless fear-mongering tactics, Thungren and her army of climate soldiers, with the financial support of George Soros, Bill Gates, and Bono, are busy traveling the world circuit preaching the gospel of global warming to anyone gullible enough to listen to them – the goal, of course, being to conform all nations into the image of climate change acceptance and global climate governance.
When they’re not shamelessly insulting the intelligence of the more than 30,000 scientists who contend based on science that man-made global warming is a hoax, Thungren and her child entourage keep themselves busy disrespecting adults in general, whom they claim are destroying the planet and thus the future for the children of today.
The only “smart” position, according to the climate propagandists that are using kids like Thungren to spread their agenda, is to embrace the climate narrative and pay your carbon taxes. Anything other than this, these same lunatics insist, is climate “denialism,” which is going to cause the entire world to end in just 12 (or is it seven?) short years – the precise number is still up for debate among leftists.
“The message of fear sells,” stated Marc Morano during a recent segment of Fox & Friends about the child exploitation that’s taking place as a means of pushing the leftist climate agenda. “There are reports now in Europe where kids are getting anti-anxiety medication because they believe they’re going to die,” he went on to explain.
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Morano makes a very good point about how the mainstream media’s fear-mongering over climate change is causing mass mental illness among children. This is especially true now that we have the climate narrative being pushed by hysterical children like Greta Thungren, who on more than one occasion has started crying about it on stage.
When innocent children see this type of thing, their tendency is to feel fear about the subject matter, which in this case is centered around the idea that combustion engine vehicles and bovine flatulence are causing entire ecosystems to collapse.
This is the message constantly being proclaimed by Thungren, by the way, who’s currently leading the charge in evangelizing the children of the world into converting to the religion of climate change. Thungren is a mouthpiece for spreading fear, in other words – and whoever her handlers are should be ashamed of themselves.
The psychological terrorism that Thungren’s words are inflicting on today’s youth is damaging children’s cognitive faculties, causing them to experience unnecessary anxiety and worry about a future world that will supposedly be under water due to the polar ice caps melting and causing ocean levels to rise.
“She is the Greta Effect,” Morano went on to state during the show. “She’s causing and instilling fear in millions of kids around the world, and actually has them believing that governments can legislate our climate. In other words, if we pass the Green New Deal in America, these kids can all go back to school.”
What this suggests is that Thungren’s climate message may actually be more harmful to youth than even the threat of gun violence. Thungren’s words are spreading needless fear among children, which is causing many of them to panic, and some to the point that they’re now having to be medicated just to cope. Is this really what constitutes progressive “enlightenment?”
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