17 September 2007

You're a Winner

I've finally figured out what makes the man-made global warming crowd so adamant that they're willing to forgo any call to debate. The need to be a winner. Their entire lives were spent being told we're all the same; no winners, no losers.

Now, in the real world where competition does exist, they need to identify with something. They need to belong, something they've been denied their entire lives. So, they latch on to something that boosts their self-esteem, another thing they've been denied. It's time to direct those energies into something useful, like learning logic and reason.

It's time for an intervention. "It's not your fault. It's not your fault. It's not your fault . . ."

Despite what you've been taught you're entire life, you're a winner.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

That's an interesting observation.

We've noted in the past that environmentalism is mostly motivated by a desire to feel superior to others. Those who "go green" are just better people than you and me, even though their efforts to live environmentally conscious lives do little to further the health of the environment.

So they see themselves as distinguished and superior in a world in which, they insist, contains no winners and no losers, and no one is better than anybody else. It's clear that they are talking about other people, not themselves. They themselves are superior.