Brainwashed leftist actor Harrison Ford is raging mad at President Donald Trump for not blindly accepting climate change dogma.
Dogma like the belief by climate change zealots such as him and Greta Thunberg, that society basically needs to be dragged back into the Middle Ages to prevent impending catastrophic environmental doom.
FYI, these same climate change zealots have no qualms about using private jets with the frequency most people use cars:
Harrison Ford is a big Climate Change activist who also owns his own friggin’ fleet of personal aircraft that he’s used with as much frequency as a soccer mom would use a Honda Odyssey.
Also, he once crashed one of his planes onto a golf course and killed a polar bear.
Dick. pic.twitter.com/AyN9Vu3KEe
— ⚓ (@YankReb69) July 13, 2024
In an interview this week with The Guardian, Ford said that President Trump’s undoing of the Biden administration’s economically disastrous climate policies “scares the sh*t out of me.”
Trump “doesn’t have any policies, he has whims,” the lifelong actor alleged. “It scares the sh*t out of me. The ignorance, the hubris, the lies, the perfidy.”
Trump “knows better, but he’s an instrument of the status quo and he’s making money, hand over fist, while the world goes to hell in a handbasket,” he added.
Ford wasn’t done.
“It’s unbelievable — I don’t know of a greater criminal in history,” he continued.
Evidently, Hitler, Mao, and Stalin were lightweights compared to democratically elected President Trump.
Ford, a longtime environmental nutjob, added that the president dislikes wind turbines in particular because “he has just not seen a gold one.”
Never mind the birds and whales that wind turbines kill …
Trump hates wind turbines:
“They send big fumes in.. They kill all our birds. If you want to see a bird cemetery, go under a windmill. You’ll see birds like you never saw, If you love birds, you’ll start to weep. They are killing our whales.” pic.twitter.com/0a4nOOG2zu
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) December 16, 2023
Wind turbines are killing:
Golden eagles
Bald eagles
Burrowing owls
Migratory bats
Wind turbines also highly impact the insect population, which birds depend on.
However, the wind industry blows smoke at the issue.
Is this slaughter really environmentally friendly? pic.twitter.com/LiCWmFUqLT
— PragerU (@prageru) July 22, 2020
Ford predicted that Trump’s legacy on climate change will be “a clear expression of ignorance, of hubris and purposeful subterfuge.”
He also automatically attributed every major natural disaster over the last couple of years to climate change, despite large-scale, horrifying natural disasters having occurred throughout history.
“I knew it was coming — I have been preaching this stuff for 30 years,” he confidently babbled. “Everything we’ve said about climate change has come true. Why is that not sufficient that it alarms people that they change behaviors? Because of the entrenched status quo.”
Ford also predicted that Trump’s reality-based worldview vis-à-vis the climate will not survive the long term.
“He’s losing ground because everything he says is a lie,” Ford blustered. “I’m confident we can mitigate against [climate change], that we can buy time to change behaviors, to create new technologies, to concentrate more fully on implementation of those policies.”
“But we have to develop the political will and intellectual sophistication to realize that we human beings are capable of change. We are incredibly adaptive, we are incredibly inventive. If we concentrate on a problem, we can fix it most times,” he added.
He wasn’t wrong about the human capacity for innovation, invention, and adaptation. It’s because of these three innate human qualities that right-wing figures like Elon Musk, among others, believe the ongoing issue of the climate changing — which it’s been doing since day one — will be resolved in due time by the private market.
Ford, conversely, believes that big government must resolve the crisis by forcefully rolling society back to the Middle Ages, technology-wise. Indeed, the actor has placed all his hope for the future in the hands of so-called “indigenous people” who rain dance and run casinos.
“Indigenous people are the stewards of much of the remaining standing forests and contain the hope that these precious places can be preserved,” he said. “The science has proved the value in their preservation but that does not keep them from encroachment, and the protection they are granted is tenuous in some of the countries these assets exist in.”
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