Across Britain brainwashed kids are bunking off school today, because climate change.
Naturally, CNN is right behind them. This is what we learned from a hard-hitting interview conducted by Christiane Amanpour;
From 16-year old Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz lookalike Greta Thunberg:
“We children we understand this in a way that adults don’t.”
From 17-year old climate activist Anna Taylor:
“My head teacher was very supportive and she said actually after thinking about it she does think this cause is really relevant to my generation.”
Aren’t teenage kids just amazing? They know so much and see things so much more clearly that it’s a wonder we don’t put them in charge of the world and let them make all our decisions for us.
The problem with this rose-tinted view, as promoted not just by Christiane Amanpour but by every other fatuous progressive loon in the world, is that it only seems to apply when it suits their agenda.
Notice how quickly they change their attitude in the case of teenagers like Shamima Begum, the unrepentant ISIS bride who just wants to come back to Britain so that she can live off the welfare of the evil kufar and rear little baby jihadists.
Begum ought to fit perfectly into the category of empowered teenagers we saw praised by that silly liberal newspaper columnist I quoted the other day:
It is clear that the slushy, drippy, apathetic “snowflakes” whom adults love to deride are more impressive, articulate and engaged than many MPs. They are also passionate about their causes rather than their future careers, unlike most of the cabinet.
Yes. What could be less “slush, drippy, apathetic” and snowflakey, or more “passionate” about a cause, then going out to a Syrian hellhole, pledging your allegiance to the black flag of ISIS and serially impregnating yourself with the semen of bearded killers rank with the blood of the Yazidis and Shias and Christians they’ve raped, crucified and beheaded?
Oddly, though, the liberal-left has been slow to praise Begum’s commitment and political activism. Instead what progressives everywhere are claiming is that Begum was too young – at 15: the same age as Greta Thunberg when she started her campaigning – to know what she was doing when she went out to Syria. That she was just an impressionable innocent who was ‘radicalised’ by dark outside forces.
So, on the one hand, teenagers know what’s best and should be heeded at every turn and promoted in unchallenging interviews on TV.
And on the other, they are sweet innocents who know precisely nothing and should be protected from the consequences of anything they do or so no matter how many people get hurt because, hey, they are only kids.
The truth, of course, that kids are merely the useful idiots of the adults pulling their strings.
In the case of climate change, for example, children have long been used as pawns to advance the Watermelon (green on the outside, red on the inside) “sustainability” agenda. Andrew Montford wrote about this in a 2014 report for the Global Warming Policy Foundation.
One interesting footnote here is the name of the Conservative minister who pushed the green agenda back in the 1990s:
The environmental torch was taken up by all the main UK political parties during the 1990s. Under the Conservative government of John Major, the UK signed the Rio treaty, and there was strong endorsement of the sustainability agenda by Environment Secretary John Selwyn Gummer. In the years that followed Agenda 21 made a considerable impact in local authorities.23 The pace of change then accelerated under the Labour government, which in 1998 set up a quango to advise on sustainable education. This move proved significant with the revision of the National Curriculum in 2000, when sustainable development was made a compulsory part of teaching in geography, science, design and technology, and citizenship.
Gosh. Could that by the same John Selwyn Gummer who now goes under the name Lord Deben and whose dodgy dealings and green troughing are now the subject of a parliamentary investigation which the Establishment is busily trying to cover up?
It surely could!