Sunny with chance of snowballs in hell
AND A TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE NEWS
Just because the The Great Warmal e-mail Fraud has ripped open the festering pus-bag we call “climate science” doesn’t mean the press is going to drain the wound. Oh, no. In fact the BBC is reporting…on coral reefs!
A helpful service provided by the Sydney Morning Herald:
We asked Australia’s best-known philiosopher, Peter Singer, how people should think about carbon emissions and climate change. He was unequivocal.
He likened Australia’s production of greenhouse gases to a country dropping bombs on Bangladesh.
These people are insane.
Yes, they are. And yes, it’s that Peter Singer, the ethicist. An “ethicist” is a person who’s just too darn moral to call themselves a “moralist”.
Prof. Singer is one of those “Man=Wombat=Warbler=Worm”-guys. Except sometimes he thinks worms are superior:
“If we compare a severely defective human infant with a nonhuman animal, a dog or a pig, for example, we will often find the nonhuman to have superior capacities, both actual and potential, for rationality, self-consciousness, communication and anything else that can plausibly be considered morally significant.”
He also believes in the Money-Back Baby Guarantee:
“…I suggested that a period of twenty-eight days after birth might be allowed before an infant is accepted as having the same right to life as others.”
I guess if those Australian bombs were falling solely on Bangladeshi infants less than a month old, it would be cool with Singer. As long the worms weren’t disturbed in any way.
Blair also reports that, oddly enough, it is George “Moonbat” Monbiot who has stepped up, refusing to be a climate-denier denier.
Must be the weather.




