Here is yet another sign that the tide has turned against the anthropogenic global warming orthodoxy, the biggest orchestrated propaganda lie in memory, perhaps the biggest such lie ever (the big lie being not the statement that there is AGW, but the statement that AGW is an established fact with which no reasonable person could disagree). Columbia Magazine, the alumni magazine of Columbia University, published in its Fall 2008 issue a cover article with an illustration of a casually dressed young man, sitting with his arms crossed behind his head in an easy chair on top of the U.S., with an expression on his face that was simultaneously wistful, hurt, bewildered, smug, and superior, asking: "Why don't Americans get global warming"? With that sensitive yet self-regarding look, he might as well have been asking, "How many times must the cannon balls fly, before they are forever banned?
The message of the illustration was of course that global warming is simply true, and there is no good reason not to believe it, and if people don't believe it, they are ignorant, irrational, evil, or manipulated by evil forces.
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Remove the context of global warming and insert the word Holocaust into the text and you get,
"Here is yet another sign that the tide has turned against the anthropogenic Holocaust orthodoxy, the biggest orchestrated propaganda lie in memory, perhaps the biggest such lie ever (the big lie being not the statement that there was no Holocaust, but the statement that the Holocaust is an established fact with which no reasonable person could disagree). Columbia Magazine, the alumni magazine of Columbia University, published in its Fall 2008 issue a cover article with an illustration of a casually dressed young man, sitting with his arms crossed behind his head in an easy chair on top of the U.S., with an expression on his face that was simultaneously wistful, hurt, bewildered, smug, and superior, asking: "Why don't Americans get the Holocaust"? With that sensitive yet self-regarding look, he might as well have been asking, "How many times must the cannon balls fly, before they are forever banned?
The message of the illustration was of course that the Holocaust is simply true, and there is no good reason not to believe it, and if people don't believe it, they are ignorant, irrational, evil, or manipulated by evil forces."
Seems about right.
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