Klimapolitikken har allerede skapt en global katastrofe - som kan vise seg å bli større en den spådde klimakatastrofen

Klimapolitikken har ført til katastrofalt økende matpriser. Men allerede er politikerne, sosialistene, FN-representanter og klimabevegelsen i gang med å bullshitte verden om det. Det gjelder nå som altid for den politiske klassen å skylder på den produktive samfunnsklassen, på "kapitalismen" - når politikerklassens egen politikk får katastrofale konsekvenser. Her er en SlideShare i så måte. Sliden slutter med et bilde av Venezuelas sosialistiske El Presidente Hugo Chavez, som har uttalt følgende om matkrisen: "a massacre of the worlds poor ... The problem is not the production of food ... it is the economic, social and political model of the world- The capitalist model is in crisis."

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Socialism is an intellectual virus. The climate policies that the socialists have fought for through the dictatorship dominated UN has already created a catastrophe that might be far worse than their doomsday prophecy of the imminent catastrophic global warming, ever will become, and that their irresponsible biofuel policies is meant to solve. They where warned about the consequences that would follow, that the prices would rise, that the undernourished of the world would become more undernourished, and that the hungry would become hungrier. But they never listen to criticism. They supress it, just to be able to think well of themselves. And already they and their intellectually corrupt politicians, and UN officials are bullshitting the world about it. Always blaming "Capitalism", "speculators", "multinational corporations"...

And their argument is always the irresponsible deliberations of the utopians: What if the wealth of the world had already been a distributet more fairly? What if the world's 200 wealthiest people had not had as much money as about 40%... What if the world had already been more like a communist paradise? What if the west had already been more vegetarian, what if the world had already been more humanist, what if the world had been organize in another way. What if, what if, what if?! The problem is always greed, egoism, the others, capitalism, the US, big business... Never their own policies. Never the intellectually dishonest existentialist egotistism that is what actually motivates them, their religious need to have something to believe in in their existence, something to struggle for that gives them the feelgood feeling of meaning and their own personal and brutally inconsiderate metaphysical meaning that they actually "struggle" for.

It never occur to them that their "what if"s was something they should have thought about before they embarked on their intellectually dishonest "political" - i.e. their egotistic existentialist - and ethically irresponsible missions to "save the world"! It never occur to them that their own biased assessments, and one-sided discernment, and hostility towards any dissenter, is what necessarily makes it impossible for them to make responsible ethical deliberations - before they embark upon their "struggle" to "save the planet", that is the irresponsible and unthought-through policies that they recommend, always assuming their own goodness and correctness.

Communist regimes in the 20th century commited 148 million murders, in adition to all of the people that was killed in the wars they fought, and as uintended consequences of their failed policies. This according to the conservative estimates of the social scientist R. J. Rummel. But the socialist never learn. Like in theocracies they alway presupposes their own correctness. Whats wrong with them is that the truth is something that they never have wanted more than beeing able to feel good about themselves, and to feel that their life has some deeper meaning and spirituality

Because "Half the harm that is done in this world is due to people who want to feel important. They don't mean to do harm -- but the harm does not interest them. Or they do not see it, or they justify it because they are absorbed in the endless struggle to think well of themselves."
— T. S. Eliot, The Cocktail Party