Here's what we wrote:
The assertion that global warming is man made is so oppressively enforced upon popular opinion, especially in Europe, that expressing a scintilla of doubt is akin to holocaust denial in some cases. Such is the insipid brainwashing that has taken place via television, newspapers and exalted talking heads - global warming skeptics are forced to wear the metaphoric yellow star and only discuss their doubts in hushed tones and conciliatory frameworks, or be cat-called, harangued and jeered by an army of do-gooders who righteously believe they are rescuing mother earth by recycling a wine bottle or putting their paper in a separate trash can.It's not longer a joke.
The Boston Globe's Ellen Goodman today writes an op-ed denouncing anyone who dares dissent against the God-like authoratitive status of the UN report on climate change (the same UN that will reap billions in taxes that wouldn't even solve the problem if it existed in the first place).
I would like to say we're at a point where global warming is impossible to deny. Let's just say that global warming deniers are now on a par with Holocaust deniers, though one denies the past and the other denies the present and future.This assault betrays what's at the heart of the global warming agenda - a cadre of control freaks who can't respond to the overwhelming evidence that the Sun is responsible for climate change and thus have to resort to vile propagandistic personality attacks to sway the public.
"...global warming skeptics are forced to ... be cat-called, harangued and jeered by an army of do-gooders who righteously believe they are rescuing mother earth by recycling a wine bottle or putting their paper in a separate trash can."
Whether global warming is man-made or not, there is nothing wrong with recycling. The more recycling, the less waste, and the less landfill which destroys habitats and ecosystems. It is not at all helpful to adopt the attitude that people who recycle are automatically global warming believers. We SHOULD recycle more.