Stop, Drop, and Lie

Steve Outing at Editor & Publisher demands that newspaper drop all shadows of objectivity and never again print another words against the Global Warming Death Cult.

Climate Change: Get Over Objectivity, Newspapers

I’ve been thinking a lot about climate change (aka, global warming) a lot lately. (Haven’t you?) Having kids, I’m concerned about what kind of world my generation is leaving them, of course. And I’m mulling over what I can do, to “do my part” (ride my bike to work more; my family bought a hybrid car; teach my kids green habits; etc.).

I’ve also been thinking about the newspaper industry and global warming. And frankly, I don’t think newspapers are doing enough. Indeed, newspapers’ fabled commitment to “objectivity” has been a detriment to efforts to combat global warming.

The industry still has a lot of power to influence people. How about if newspapers abandon their old way of doing things when it comes to the issue of global warming, and turn their influence to good? It just might be that through this issue alone, newspapers revive themselves to some extent. Editors are shirking their responsibility to improve our world, in my view, so let’s change that.

How about if newspapers just stop printing and killing all those trees? That should slow down whatever fantasy Outing believes is important enough to only print pro-Death Cult Propaganda. And while he is at it, he should demand that any and all editors, reporters and journalists who think as he does should kill themselves.

To save the planet, of course.

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2 Responses to Stop, Drop, and Lie

  1. BobG says:

    His strategy sounds familiar…

    “He who controls the present, controls the past. He who controls the past, controls the future.”
    — George Orwell
    From 1984.

  2. Windy Wilson says:

    They don’t have the science, so they are appealing to the authority of greater numbers. When 100 German physicists signed a paper denouncing the “Jewish Physics”, Albert Einstein commented that if he were wrong, all it would take would be one physicist to prove him wrong.

    “A thousand uninformed opinions count as one.”

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