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A newsroom grows giddy about killing wealth and freezing us all

A newsroom grows giddy about killing wealth and freezing us all


A newsroom grows giddy about killing wealth and freezing us all

Wealth is a dirty word among leftists, which is why the Post writers, who work for the richest man in the world—Amazon founder Jeff Bezos--use it.

Robert Knight
Robert Knight

Robert Knight is a columnist for The Washington Times. His latest book is "Crooked: What Really Happened in the 2020 Election and How to Stop the Fraud."

Sometimes, you have to laugh at how obvious the left and their media have become in their quest to orchestrate “build back better.”

When they’re not shoving irreversible gender maiming at vulnerable schoolchildren or abusing the legal system to openly persecute a former president, they’re pushing the latest iteration of climate hysteria.

This past week, the UN Climate Change Conference in Dubai, of all places, released an agreement that calls for “transitioning away from fossil fuels,” which the Washington Post called “the root cause of the climate crisis.”

Well, they can’t really count anymore on the next “COVID crisis” to whip us toward conformity, so they have to go back to their old faithful: global warming.

An obviously giddy Washington Post team of reporters hailed the Dubai “breakthrough.” In a front-page article, they wrote that it came “after several major countries fought furiously to preserve their right to extract wealth from under layers of earth.”

You mean digging or drilling? How barbaric.

What if these wealth grubbers just did it with their hands or maybe crude shovels like in the “Flintstones?” Would that be okay?

Think about all this the next time you exercise your right to switch on your lights, fill your car with gas, open your refrigerator or adjust your thermostat. Or obtain food or clean water for your family and modern medical or dental care.

Wealth is a dirty word among leftists, which is why the Post writers, who work for the richest man in the world—Amazon founder Jeff Bezos--use it. They know there won’t be any blowback in this newsroom on them.

Ultrarich people like Mr. Bezos, who are leading us down a primrose path to scarcity, are the last people worried about being inconvenienced. The private jet to Davos is only a phone call away. What inflation?

Elsewhere in the paper on the same day the story ran about the Dubai “breakthrough,” the excitable Post scribes issued yet another apocalyptic screed about rising global temperatures.

Nowhere do they acknowledge that food has become easier to grow for a hungry world thanks to a slight rise in atmospheric CO2. Or that fewer people are freezing to death around the world. Or that fossil fuels have raised the standard of living for billions of people.

No, nothing matters more than to sock it to countries that seek “wealth” or, worse, maintain Judeo-Christian values.

At the top of the mountain o’ shame is, of course, the United States, the driving engine of human progress for the past century. The problem, as the Post sees it, is America’s people. They seem stubbornly resistant to some– sadly, not all–of the left’s crackpot “solutions.”

Despite maintaining a deliberately open border that welcomes great numbers of fentanyl dealers, sex traffickers, and millions of other illegal aliens, the Biden administration and the Post are upset that more Americans aren’t thanking them for this policy.

The left wants to hook border crashers on welfare, register them to vote Democrat, and end two-party competition at the national level. It really is that obvious.

Knocking Tucker Carlson as a conspiracy theorist for correctly identifying the left’s “replacement” strategy won’t cut it. Democrats are all about getting themselves a new electorate as fast as they can.

Part of the strategy is to demonize God-fearing, patriotic citizens, especially “Christian nationalists” who tend to be loathsome Republicans. This includes a fast-growing number of Hispanic Americans, so the Democrats had better be careful.

The Post devoted the entire cover of its Sunday book section last week to a glowing review of Atlantic writer Tim Alberta’s, “The Kingdom, the Power and the Glory: American Evangelicals in an Age of Extremism.”

Post book critic Becca Rothfeld uses Mr. Alberta, a self-described evangelical, as a hammer to pound “the dark patriotism of his fellow evangelicals.”

As Mr. Alberta sees it, Christians have betrayed their faith by voting in sizable numbers for President Trump and continuing to show support for him. Mr. Alberta also takes swipes at the late Jerry Falwell for founding the Moral Majority and supporting President Reagan.

Ms. Rothfeld says Mr. Alberta wonders why “so many fervent Christians” have “grown so paranoid, defensive and apocalyptic?”

Well, for starters, there are books like his, papers like the Washington Post, and an educational establishment that is cranking out illiterate, leftwing cranks by the millions.  

Every day, without fail, the Post engages in crisis mongering, Christian-bashing, race baiting, socialist fever dreams and promotion of every sexual perversion under the sun.

As the adage says, you’re not paranoid if they really are out to get you.

For those like me who are unfortunate enough to have to read The Washington Post, there’s a powerful antidote – serious, alternative media like The Washington Times.

And there’s this, from the Apostle Paul: “Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.” (Philippians 4:8).


Editor's Note: This column first appeared here. 

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