Friday, 12 April 2024

SCHOOLS STRIKE FOR CLIMATE MADNESS


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Driving from Hawke's Bay to the Coromandel today, evidence of the damage wrought by what TvOne's weatherman calls 'Mother Nature' was only too evident, especially in the Esk Valley "in the wake of Gabrielle",  as RNZ National boringly reiterates to the point of tears. The route from Thames to Coro was punctuated by traffic lights at washouts while on the car radio 'Waka Kotahi' proudly announced the umpteenth re-opening of the road to Fox Glacier. 

It's not 'Mother Nature'. Even less is it 'climate change'. Human greed has ravaged the 'common home' that the usurper pope Francis prioritises, saving the planet over his proper duty of saving souls, and now the planet is ravaging humankind. 

Notice how it's youth who've been indoctrinated with the globalist, socialist propagand of 'climate change'. Youth - as epitomised by the over-activist, autistic Greta Thunberg - are impressionable and idealistic. In the interests of global depopulation they've been persuaded not to believe in the God they should "know, love and serve", so they believe not in nothing, but in anything. 'Climate change' is nothing more than the natural consequence of sin. Especially the mega-sin of abortion by which babies die without baptism. 

David Seymour, leader of the Act Party and one of the coalition's triumvirate, is getting worked up about kids taking time off school which they're hardly ever at anyway - or only between 'teachers' only days' to jump up and down in the streets about 'climate change' while at the same time reducing their chances of ever learning enough to do something about it.

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The so-called School Strike for Climate isn’t just a problem for attendance, it is bad for mental health and fixing the climate, too.


Monday and Tuesday were days off school last weekend. Wednesday and Thursday were school days. So was Friday, but 100,000, or one-in-eight, students took the afternoon off to protest everything from honouring the Treaty to climate change to war in the Middle East. 

Easter week, sure, but another week where kids didn’t go to school much, can’t have learned much, and won’t be better prepared for the future. These are becoming too normal in New Zealand, and the Government is going big on attendance to get kids back to school regularly.


A bigger problem with the School Strike for Climate is one set out beautifully in the Oxford Union Debate by Konstantin Kisin. In short, there are billions of poor people in the world, and not just poor by New Zealand standards where the government gives you a small income and pays for you to stay in a motel.

They are really poor. Their children will struggle to get enough nutrition to develop properly. They are the 10 per cent or so who still live in absolute poverty. They can see a path to a richer life, and the developed world has already trodden it.


They want to use technologies that affordably raise our life expectancies, usually emitting lots of carbon dioxide. They’re not going to not do it, just like Westerners are not going to not feed their children. They will feed their children first and worry about emissions second. It should be a familiar pattern to Westerners.

 



 


Demanding that the New Zealand Government further mutilate the New Zealand economy in the name of climate science won’t help the planet. What will help, as Kisin concludes, is science and technology that allows the poorest people in the world to feed themselves without large emissions.


New Zealand could play a major part in this. We should be the world superpower in agricultural genetics. Unfortunately the Greens for years led a successful campaign to all but ban genetic technology, making New Zealand the Amish country of genetics.

What’s worse, our educational performance in science is dismal, taking the next generation further away from solving the climate, or any other, problem. The conclusion is that if you really cared about and understood the climate challenge you’d be in school Friday and protesting Saturday.


 



Perhaps it was just a day off, but there’s a more sinister side to the school strike movement. As several students have argued, it’s not a day off, it’s about saving their lives. They HAVE to take a day off school because, in the words of one child captured on television, “I am literally [sic] going to die from climate change.”


One day we will look back at a time when capricious adults scared children witless, contributing to an epidemic of depression and anxiety, to advance a commercial and political agenda. Kids need to know that there are real problems in the world, but they can be solved. Better still, they need to be pointed towards the solutions.


In the case of climate change, the answer is simple: learn the best maths, science, technology and business you can, and you will be equipped to solve the problem. That is not only a better message for the planet, but for a generation’s mental health. 


David Seymour is leader of the ACT Party and Associate Minister of Education (Partnership Schools).  https://www.bassettbrashandhide.com/post/david-seymour-two-big-problems-with-school-strike-for-climate



The Young Christ as the Good Shepherd
Bartolomeo Esteban Murillo



I am the good shepherd; and I know mine, and mine know me
-Gospel, 2nd Sunday after Easter 

18 comments:

  1. Helen Clark figured that principle out long ago, just look at the nonsense handed out at unis and schools.
    Young minds are very easily trained to accept lies

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  2. Climate change and covid, are both examples of antichrist, young people have been duped to the max.

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    1. Don't know much about antichrist Bob but I do know about political corruption and greedy porkers.

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  3. Oh no, are we raising lots of Gretas?

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    1. Yes, by the classroom full

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    2. God help us if we are

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    3. Maybe the Gretas are already adults and this is the second generation of the Gretas

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    4. yes with Maori indoctrination as well..

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  4. Poor old Greta...she's another example ....that socialists are not quite right in the head

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  5. A woman told me the other day that she took a group of kids out for a school trip. One of the boys asked if her car was electric and when she said no he said oh that's bad for the world then. He was 6 πŸ™

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    1. brainwashed..at 6 bet his parents are numpty virtue signallers.. God help us..

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  6. A shining example of a child with special needs.

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  7. As soon as you mention God you have lost the argument...

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    1. It's not an argument. It's a statement of fact which you choose not to believe. That's your right but I can't express how sorry I am that you exercise it.

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  8. Maureen Kibblewhite13 April 2024 at 01:25

    That's what we have education for. Can't be for science cause that was canceled, math is failing and social studies is all about the enjoyment of sex. At least 1/3 of our kids are smart enough to dodge the brainwashing and skip school.

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  9. Christine Burne14 April 2024 at 15:50

    Load of rubbish Greta has mental issues

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  10. AN EVIL AND SATANIC WENCH EMPLOYED BY THE GLOBALISTS TO CORRUPT AND INDOCTRINATE THE MINDS OF THE YOUNG CHILDREN SO THEY HAVE TOTAL CONTROL OVER THE FUTURE OF ALL HUMANITY πŸ‘ΏπŸ‘ΏπŸ‘ΏπŸ˜‘

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