Posted on 04/28/2020 9:21:49 AM PDT by grundle
The comment section gives me hope.
Eat Each Other, Libs!
True of every film Michael Moore has made. Suddenly this is a problem?
Its a great expose. Even though he remains a sort of Malthusian with respect to over-population as the essential problem. Still, delivers a series of richly deserved bloody noses to the self righteous twits of the green side.
Excellent summation. It is part hit-piece on the hypocrites, part we need to kill off much of the human race, and parts of it were thought provoking. It amazes me that the billionaires continue to fund these twits who would like to lynch them, but then again, the billionaires are making lots of money on green energy!
The film did not go far enough into how much each Kw hour costs for green energy and how much was subsidized. Green energy is neither cost effective in its current form nor is it really “clean.” I did think the film did a good job of showing how dirty “green energy” really is.
In the end, the only solution offered appeared to be to kill off much of the human race because there “are too many people.”
Lots of propaganda (expected) and I did not really learn anything other than it reinforced how “in bed” the radical left is with the billionaires they despise.
It is a shame that the film did not discuss nuclear power as an option. Many thoughtful environmentalist are giving it another serious look and consideration. Based on data, nuclear is the best option for electricity with the least climate impact, but my overall takeaway was that the radical left sees the hypocrisy of Al Gore and crew as much as we do and their dream is for most of the population on our planet to just die.
What was with the ending and what is the story behind the orangutans? I had a polar bear flashback there.
Mikey needs attention even more than food itself.
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