Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Navigating the Emotional Roller Coaster of Climate Change?

Ms. Atkinson lectures this course at UW-Bothell campus.

Yup, you read that title right, it just keeps getting weirder and weirder! Caution: snowflake warning!

This climate change issue has now developed its own reality for liberals and in my opinion is another of the many indications that it's developing a sub-culture in the world.

Here's the teaser ShiftWA.org sent out in their email to subscribers today:
From the “you could make this up but why would you” file, UW-Bothell is offering a course to help students navigate the emotional roller coaster of climate change. Jennifer Wren Atkinson, the course lecturer, said, “We haven’t had to spend any time debating whether climate change is actually happening. It’s more, ‘What’s my personal responsibility for this, and how do I develop the personal resources to navigate it?’” She also said she thinks tears and emotional moments are “our starting point” for the course. (The Seattle Times)
That's right, they haven't even spent any time debating whether climate change is actually happening because they're so emotionally distraught over their personal responsibility! That's how bizarre this has become for those who are emotionally, rather than rationally, driven by their ideology. Forget even discussing whether it's actually happening, that would challenge their intellectual abilities to deal with facts. Just get all emotionally worked up by the idea and take the course at your local college! That should do the trick.

Only yesterday afternoon I was listening to the Lars Larson Show on my truck radio and was hearing a guest who was on the show explain why climate change is nothing more than scam by the left on the younger generations. It was such a great explanation that I want to share it for my readers to hear off the show's podcast here. Once on the page and to get directly to the part of the show where this guest speaks to this issue, click on the audio bar at the 44:29 point where it begins for about 20 minutes. It's worth the time to listen, then share with your friends the URL for them to hear it as well.

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