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Who blows up children? White supremacists, Islamic supremacists, and now green supremacists.
2010-10-06
James Taranto, "Best of the Web" @ WSJ

What kind of people blow up children? White supremacists, for one example....Islamic supremacists, for another example....

There's a new kind of supremacist on the scene: green supremacists. They haven't blown up any children--not in real life. But they've been thinking about it.

A British outfit called the 10:10 Campaign hired Richard Curtis, a writer and producer of cinematic comedies, to produce a four-minute video promoting its effort to encourage people to cut "carbon emissions." The result, titled "No Pressure," struck James Delingpole, a global-warming skeptic who writes for London's Daily Telegraph, as "deliciously, unspeakably, magnificently bleeding awful." He's being too kind....

The video has, unsurprisingly, drawn lots of criticism, much of which to our mind is not strong enough. Delingpole calls it a "massive, epic fail!" Blogger Ed Morrissey calls it "the dumbest, most self-defeating ad campaign ever." Even climate-change extremist Bill McKibben calls it "the kind of stupidity that hurts our side."

But it's evil, not just stupid. Some critics, such as Don Surber and The American Spectator, describe the video's message as, in the words of Surber's headline, "Just Blow Up Global Warming Skeptics." Even this is an understatement. The "crime" for which the children in the video are "executed" is one of omission, not commission. They are murdered not even for dissenting against 10:10's political crusade, but merely for being indifferent to it. This is the essence of totalitarianism.

...this video was made by green supremacists themselves, and with a high degree of technical proficiency. As 10:10 itself observed in a statement (since removed from its website), the video required the efforts of "50+ film professionals and 40+ actors and extras." Blogger David Burge notes that "somehow, throughout this entire process, not one of the hundreds of people involved seemed to have questioned the wisdom of an advertising message advocating the violent, sudden death of people who disagree with it."
Posted by:Mike

#4  I don't know, it's easy enough to slip into this sort of mindset. Be honest, would you giggle at the thought of a biker gang literally curbstomping the Phelps clan at their next picketing of a military funeral? Once you let your head get into a place where seditious picketing (or pick your object of outrage, maybe for you it's book-burning) = not separating your recyclables, it's amazing the things you might find yourself thinking.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2010-10-06 15:22  

#3  Yeah, well, that's pretty much it. They really do believe this stuff and would happily implement it if they held sufficient power. "The kind of stupidity that hurts our side," indeed, because it shows exactly what they are thinking but won't say in public.
Posted by: gromky   2010-10-06 14:29  

#2  So, my question is, "When can we finally declare the Greens to be traitors and fascists and lock and load?"
Posted by: DarthVader   2010-10-06 11:17  

#1  ..and Janet Reno. Oh, wait, that's burned. Never mind.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2010-10-06 09:52  

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