Climate Hysteria Is Driving Green Activists To Extinction

Forget the stunt at the snooker. Forget the grandstanding at the Grand National. And forget the threats to disrupt the London Marathon this weekend. That’s nothing

Because climate activists are doing something that will have far graver consequences than chucking a bit of orange powder around: they’re making our children terrified to have children of their own.

Take Just Stop Oil’s Edred Whittingham, the cretin from The Crucible. Speaking to GB News, he declared that he’s opposed to having children “on moral grounds”.

It would be wrong, he explained, to bring children into the world when he “can’t guarantee there will be a habitable planet for them to grow up in”. To remain childless, therefore, “is the moral choice, given the circumstances we’re facing.”

But it’s not just fanatics like him who think like this. Millions of young people actually agree.

According to a global study of 10,000 people aged 16 to 25, an astonishing 39 percent said they were hesitant to have children one day because they’re so scared of climate change.

This is terrible. After all, if almost half our young people are too frightened to start families, there won’t be a civilization left to save.

Their fear isn’t just tragic, however. It’s also pathetic. The future may be fraught with danger, but then, the future always has been.

Say you were young during the Black Death, or the Blitz. Or, for that matter, at any point during the many millennia before the invention of penicillin, or electricity, or dentists.

Did all those generations of young people think, “We can’t possibly bring children into this hideous world? The future is simply too bleak”? No. We know they didn’t. Because if they had, we wouldn’t be here.

We need today’s young people to remember this. And whenever they forget, we should make them rewatch series two of The White Lotus.

But then, it’s little wonder, when the news is constantly crammed with climate activists screaming that we’re all going to die if we don’t achieve net zero by half past two next Tuesday afternoon.

These activists think they’re ‘saving the planet’. But they aren’t. Quite the opposite. By making the young think it’s “immoral” to have children, they’re actually bringing the end of the world closer.

This climate change hysteria, therefore, is itself a threat to the human race.

Which is why I’m launching a protest group of my own. It’s called Just Stop Just Stop Oil. We plan to glue ourselves to climate activists’ front doors and block their garden paths, so they can’t leave their homes to hold silly protests.

And, if necessary, we’ll fling tomato soup over their copies of The Guardian, so they can’t read the latest distressing jeremiads from George Monbiot.

See more here telegraph.co.uk

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    Howdy

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    If one never lived under adversity, it’s hard to deal with when it comes. What used to be a childhood thing, where nobody loses, it’s seemingly spread to whole populations as governments provide handouts en masse at the slightest whimper.

    While I encourage compassion, there has to be a line drawn at the point this help becomes damaging to people’s resilience, and ability to fend for themselves.

    It’s obvious people are being led by the nose to become fully dependant on governments for survival, yet at one time, the difficulties life threw at you would be there to help you ‘grow’, adapt, and deal with.

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      Tom Anderson

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      Very nicely stated.

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    Tom

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    All part of the Club Of Rome (not a religious cult) and their desire to depopulate the planet.

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    Greg Spinolae

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    It won’t be Extinction.
    It will be Natural Selection.

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