The 10-Year Challenge: Climate Change Edition

Over a decade ago, millions of American children were forced to watch a propaganda film featuring the ramblings of non other than failed presidential candidate and former Vice President Al Gore.

For those who haven’t seen the film, it’s packed with some bombshells. Considering this is long before the internet-based alternative media had any real influence, it’s actually understandable how this emotion-driven manifesto drove a lot of young Americans to fully embrace the climate change agenda. The scene where Al Gore reaches for a hockey stick to point to how high temperatures were supposed to be in the 2010s is particularly alarming.

Fast-forward to now, and the apocalyptic fantasies presented in the film have yet to pass. What we do have, however, is a younger face in Congress willing to keep this ball rolling. With New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on the record stating that climate change is going to destroy the planet in 12 years unless the rest of Congress just capitulates to her own hard-left agenda, the alarmism of the early 2000s is shown to be alive and well.

Interesting how so many things change, yet so many things remain the same.

~ Facts Not Memes


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