Cambio climático: para los que piensan por sí mismos

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Global Warmists Exploit the Holocaust

The audacity of recalling the very sounds that evoked the tag Kristallnacht to suggest that those disregarding Gore’s personal delusions of our «self-destructive behavior and environmental vandalism» are somehow synonymous with a «world [that] closed its eyes as Hitler marched» betrays a mind at once deluded and devious. Not to mention, outrageous, as noted by Matt Brooks when the same words appeared in Gore’s 1992 book, Earth in the Balance: Ecology and the Human Spirit. The executive director of the Republican Jewish Coalition added that:

«For the vice president to equate the utter horror and the tremendous tragedy of Kristallnacht to try and invoke the passion of people about the environment is an insult to all the people who were victims of the Holocaust.»

Outrageous, indeed — yet merely the first act of a word play that would continue after Gore’s vice-presidential intermission and the U.S Senate’s unanimous 1997 vote not to consider the Kyoto Protocol for ratification.

Luis I. Gómez
Luis I. Gómez

Si conseguimos actuar, pensar, sentir y querer ser quien soñamos ser habremos dado el primer paso de nuestra personal “guerra de autodeterminación”. Por esto es importante ser uno mismo quien cuide y atienda las propias necesidades. No limitarse a sentir los beneficios de la libertad, sino llenar los días de gestos que nos permitan experimentarla con otras personas.

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