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50th Earth Day virtually ignored!


https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/earth-day-is-irrelevant-on-its-50th-anniversary/

Yesterday was the fiftieth anniversary of Earth Day, the annual recognition of the importance of protecting our one and only home planet. But the response across the world was tepid at best. Despite the boast on Earth Day’s website that they have coordinated “1 billion individuals mobilized for the future of the planet,” there were only about 7,000 real-time viewers of their live broadcast at 1 p.m. on April 22, roughly one-millionth of the world population. By 8 p.m., when their “Concert for a Healthy Planet” started, the number of viewers had dropped to 3,303.

Coverage of Earth Day on April 22 was minor in the press as well—no mention at all when I checked the home page of the left-leaning Toronto Star or the right-leaning Fox News. Practically nothing appeared on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation home page on April 22. To find anything on the event on the CNN home page, I had to scroll three screens down; five screens down for both The Washington Post and The New York Times.

[ Could it be something else is more important? ]

An obvious reason Earth Day was a bust this year, despite its semi-centennial, is that when faced with a real-world immediate health emergency, few people are thinking much about the environment right now. Indeed, in an April 21 Gallup poll, a full 45% of Americans said that the COVID virus was the biggest problem facing the U.S. In contrast, only 2% said that the environment/climate change/pollution was the top concern for the country, a third of the fraction who said health care and the economy were the top issues.

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I don't celebrate that fake holiday anymore. Not since I found out the uglier realities of it. The founder of this fake holiday was a psychopath and a murderer, and the environmentalists who make a big deal about this event are a bunch of liars and hypocrites that only care about money and power. The earth can partially go to hell for all they care, so long as their blind followers don't notice.

Keep in mind, I'm not a "denier." I just know that anthropomorphic climate change is an inaccurate way of describing what's happening to our planet right now.

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Tell me more, AmeriGirl.

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All we can actually do is treat our home well. It is our home.

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What gets me is that we had ways of properly managing the environment, long before the greenies came in. It made me realize many are ignorant city folk, who see their artificial, polluted cities, and think that's the whole world. They don't bother going out into the wide open spaces, unless it's a national park being threatened, and even then, whatever they attempt to do to fix the problem, it just makes more problems.

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The original Earth Day in 1970 was memorable for me: I was on a college grounds crew and had to help clean up after the 'environmentalists'. It was a hell of a mess.

The cynic in me had the idea of posting pictures of picking up 'earth day' signs.

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F Earth Day. I barbequed some beef and added the CO2 to the atmosphere. Good for the plant life.

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I blew up a case of aerosol cans.

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Earth Day wasn't ignored! My elderly hippie neighbors were dancing around in their back yard, burning hemp and listening to 1960s protest songs, gray pony tails bouncing behind bald heads. I think they barbequed some seaweed or something.

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Could have been worse. Elderly Wiccans dancing nude with Satan!

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