Climate Deniers of the World, Unite!
Given how rigid the official orthodoxy is when it comes to the public health ‘crises’, the ‘climate emergency’ and the supposed moral defects of Western civilization, it’s no surprise that the slur words of choice today are “anti-vaxxer”, “racist”, “homophobe”, “Islamophobe”, “far right” and, not least, “climate denier”.
The “climate denier” epithet is used to shut down rational debate on climate change with specious claims about “settled science”. As the physicist Steve Koonin says: “I find it particularly abhorrent to have a call for open scientific discussion [on climate change] equated with Holocaust denial, especially since the Nazis killed more than two hundred of my relatives in Eastern Europe.”
The scurrilous epithet resurfaced last week in an article in the Guardian entitled – cue shock, horror – “Climate change deniers make up nearly a quarter of U.S. Congress.”
How much longer will this heresy be tolerated?
In an interview on GB News with Andrew Doyle, British environmentalist Jim Dale demanded the criminalisation of climate denialism. He said that “climate deniers” are “dangerous” for society and their scepticism about Net Zero “pollutes the discourse”. Mr. Dale demurred in spelling out just exactly what sanctions should be applied to “illegal” opinions about climate change, stating that it would be up to politicians like Sir Keir Starmer.
That interview took place three months ago, and Starmer is now Prime Minister. Having moved from his previous role as the Director of Public Prosecutions to Parliament and then to the highest political office in the U.K., his response to last week’s riots has been to push for quick and harsh sentences, threatening freedom of speech.
Sky News reported on Thursday that a woman was arrested over a social media post on the Southport stabbing attack that killed three little girls and injured several others. Evidently, her media post was considered “dangerous” as she publicly shared a mistaken description of the perpetrator of the Southport killings. The question of her intentions did not seem to be an issue in that arrest, although she still hasn’t been charged.
The U.S. Supreme Court holds that the legal threshold from protected to unprotected speech is crossed when the words in question are “directed to inciting or producing imminent lawless action” and they’re “likely to incite or produce such action”. Both those tests have to be met for the words to lose their protected status under the First Amendment, something known as the Brandenburg test. In the U.K., the land of the Magna Carta, recent court cases suggest that no such test is necessary for criminal conviction for “stirring up violence” online or indeed even for believing in “forms of toxic ideology which has [sic] the potential to threaten public safety and security”. The blurring of the line between “criminal thought” and criminal conduct is a sad reflection of jurisprudence in the U.K.
One day before the arrest of the woman who posted inaccurate information about the Southport killer, the Director of Public Prosecutions in England and Wales, Stephen Parkinson, warned: “We do have dedicated police officers who are scouring social media to look for this material, and then follow up with arrests… You may be committing a crime if you repost, repeat or amplify a message which is false.” UK Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley told a reporter in response to a question about Elon Musk supposedly “whipping up hatred” on X: “Being a keyboard warrior does not make you safe from the law.”
The purpose of blaming the riots on social media, of course, is that it deflects from the real issue: a great many Britons disapprove of the government’s complicity in the scale of the mass immigration of the past two decades. That ‘thoughtcrime’ has fueled the riots in the country is reflected in the deluge of mainstream media headlines singing from the same hymn sheet:
- Reuters: “Misinformation fuels riots”
- BBC News: “Social media misinformation ‘fanned riot flames’ in North East”
- CNBC: “Online disinformation sparked a wave of far-right violence”
- Sky News: “Southport attack misinformation fuels far-right discourse on social media”
- CNN: “U.K. riots show how social media can fuel real-life harm. It’s only getting worse”
- Time: “Misinformation Stoked Anti-Migrant Riots”
In an Orwellian world where the carrying of machetes on the streets of British cities may more easily escape prosecution than the “far right thuggery” of “keyboard warriors”, Mr. Dale’s wish to criminalise “misinformation” about climate change may come true.
Dis- or misinformation is whatever the state says it is. The moral crusade is the war over disinformation with little discussion of underlying policy issues. Policy choices supportive of a Net Zero fossil fuel-free electric grid by 2030 are non-partisan “givens” – with little debate in or out of parliament – as the Covid lockdowns were when they were imposed. Thus it is no surprise that the Counter Disinformation Unit which targeted dissent during Covid has been rebooted by the Starmer government as the National Security Online Information Team to monitor social media in the wake of the riots.
Will the reborn secretive Covid-era spy agency start ‘flagging’ social media posts that question Ed Miliband, the Secretary of State at the oxymoronically named Department of Energy Security and Net Zero? Never mind that a fossil fuel-free electricity grid in Britain by 2030 – the interim goal enroute to a fully Net Zero Britain by 2050 – “is as likely as the second coming of Christ”, as David Starkey said in a recent interview.
Removal of climate contrarian posts on social media will be one thing. But will it eventually become a prosecutable offense in the UK to point out the tension between Net Zero and energy security, or to assert that Net Zero policy targets constitute an onslaught on people’s standards of living and a denial of reality? Will some future Britain sport an unelected Climate Change Committee sitting in judgement, Star Chambers-like, over climate deniers that congregate in secretive forums at 55 Tufton Street, that bastion of libertarian and right wing organizations?
Dr. Tilak K. Doshi is an economist, a former contributor to Forbes, and a member of the CO2 Coalition.
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“In science scepticism is the highest calling and blind faith the one unpardonable sin”. In science you question everything otherwise it is Politics, Religion or Social Work.—–The climate cult is all of these and more with not really much in the way of science. (Models full of assumptions are not science)
Anyone who claims to be able to predict the performance of a chaotic system (world weather) is a charlatan at best.
Correct. ——-They cannot and do not “predict”. The models they use are “projections” all based on assumptions. They are not “predictions”.
Well they did ‘predict’ as I recall back in the 1990s/early 2000s until their predictions failed to materialise when they changed the script to ‘projections’ – which were still wrong.
Similarly global warming was replaced by climate change when the warming ‘paused’ then declined.
Consensus = religion.
Evidence = science.
The ‘proof’ of global warming/climate change is consensus, never evidence.
Do they have to prove that you knew it was false information?
Doubtful, they run the Puppet Show. It’s not about truth or guilt, it is about getting what they want.It’s the perfect Fascism; call everyone else Fascist whilst you simply get on with it.
I wonder why on GB News when they are discussing anything to do with weather or climate their go to person always seems to be Jim Dale, a rabid climate activist who is like a hammer that sees everything as a nail. ——–Dear Mr Dale, what is an “illegal opinion”? Is not believing in black holes “illegal”? How about not thinking General Relativity is true, is that illegal? I am truly disappointed with GB news giving this eco fundamentalist so much air time. The only one who seems to interrogate this buffoon is Nana Akua. On other platforms Julia Hartley Brewer on Talk TV reduces the imbecile to a squirming blob of absurdity, which is exactly what he is.———You do not get much more “Fake News” or “Misinformation” than the political pronouncements we get from politicians and their bought and paid for media about the supposed “climate crisis”, which is a political statement and not backed up by any empirical science.
You may have missed that they are all from the Met Office, so are pre-programmed robots.
I didn’t miss it. Trust me I have been investigating this issue since about 2007. But no one needs to do any investigating to know that a different opinion in science can never be classed as “illegal”. —-These people want us all to live in a Scientific Dictatorship, where truth is declared by the Science Inquisition and punishment meted out to all the Heretics.
Following ‘The Science’ isn’t Science.
Science is a mode of enquiry, and results in Understanding.
Having been abroad and there only being TV channels in French, I saw one of their news channels talking about the ‘high temperatures’, and with little that I could understand, I knew they were spouting the usual BS just like the BBC.
Summer 2023 has just been declared that hottest summer ever experienced by man. That they’ve only waited until now to go public with this claim suggests that they’re in sort-of a hurry because people’s memories don’t fade that quickly.
Hottest evah everything! is certainly the 2024 climate change summer hit.
“On other platforms Julia Hartley Brewer on Talk TV reduces the imbecile to a squirming blob of absurdity, which is exactly what he is.”
Andrew Doyle made him look stupid on his Free Speech Nation show on GB News.
Glad to hear it. I never saw that.
And yet no matter how stupid Dale is made to look, he never reflects on that and ploughs on regardless.
Dim Dale runs a climate change company so just like those at the Met Orifice he has a vested interest in the global warming scam. If you challenge Dim to provide facts he just goes off on a rant, which is par for the course for ecofascists.
Just tell him to stop it, changing the climate, and all will be well.
And that Irish guy on GBN is just as bad, can’t remember his name.
I wonder who will be heading up Starmer’s Ministry of Truth.
I’m glad someone listened to Dale so that I don’t have to. I never listen to him. Apart from the weather, there is plenty of evidence that they are being selective with the truth, and you’re right to observe that the absence of written constitution c.f. the USA makes us vulnerable to lunacy from time to time.
There is also the little leprechaun they have on spouting more ecofascist drivel. Perhaps they should put Piers Corbyn up against them.
” Sir Mark Rowley told a reporter in response to a question about Elon Musk supposedly “whipping up hatred” The real hate is from that scumbag who should be hanging from a lamp post who killed those three girls you bunch of cun@ts!
There are some things that are so perverted and so disgusting that they demand we hate them. Demanding that we are kind to everyone, including the individuals who commit heinous crimes, is not kindness. It shames us all.
“Dis- or misinformation is whatever the state says it is. The moral crusade is the war over disinformation with little discussion of underlying policy issues”
Well all I will say to that is: thank god for X. I have been abroad but kept up with a few articles on my phone, ah the convenience of technology.
There are two institutions that are propagating intolerance. Our parliament creating laws to control social mores and our judicial system then taking advantage of it. Politicians lost their credibility some time ago and now our judicial system is following suit. We the voters cannot be exempt from blame as many constantly look to the state and the legal system to address every social problem.
Good point, abdicating responsibility does not lessen your responsibility, it cuts both ways. The war against what they perceive to be mis information is to shut down the discussions about the questionable data against which they have based their agendas. They have abdicated their responsibilities and cognitive thought to computer programs, and cannot be seen to be incompetent. It has parallels to the medieval crises of ” do you doubt the word of god?. In this case yes; a computer is a tool to be used, which unfortunately has turned some into tools.
As long as there a patriots around like us on here who remember how better things were, there will always be resistance.
Those who do not need to be told what to do and when, can think for themselves and don’t go into a catatonic state when the computer goes down or the I phone doesn’t work.
As the police have said “You may be committing a crime if you repost, repeat or amplify a message which is false.”, then let’s report Dale, Ed Milliamp, the Met Office, etc., as their repeated ‘climate crisis’ rhetoric is clearly mis/disinformation, the policies from which pose a significant real threat to the health of the UK population.
And the BBC & Sky for amplifying this bilge.
Keir Starmer is not “threatening freedom of speech”, he is obliterating it.
Otherwise a good article. Denial of reality is a massive threat to all of us, particularly if they criminalise it, and make truth subjective and bend to the will of those in charge – our public servants lets never forget.
Most people know the scientific principle: correlation between two variable does not prove there is a causal link – outside data is needed to provide evidence there is.
However that being so, it doesn’t mean there is no causation.
Few people know that is only part of the principle, high goes on to say… but if there is a causal link there must be correlation. Einstein: a thousand experiments do not prove a theory, it only take one to disprove it.
From 1980 until the end of the 1990s there was correlation between fossil fuel CO2 emissions and global temperature rise (according to the Global Mean Temperature Anomaly). But at the end of the 1990s the two variables no longer correlated, falsifying the ‘theory’ if we dignify it with that word.
Maintain your sanity. Turn off all msm, do not read or listen to msm. It is not fit for purpose. It is the biggest contributor to misinformation!
Certain slurs are habitually used by the Lefties who now rule over us, to silence any dissent. It has become so routine and tiresome that sometimes being called these playground names actually becomes a badge of honour. I predict that it will not be too long before comments or “Below the Line” remarks like these will soon be rigorously monitored by the authorities, who will broke no departure from the party line. Most likely resulting in a knock on the door at 4 a.m.