Wednesday blog
More climate stupidity from the Times
About a year ago, I cancelled my subscription to the Times newspaper. The reason – the Times has gone 100% woke especially on the matter of supposed ‘catastrophic climate change’. Here’s today’s ‘Letter of the day’:
“As fertility rates plunge around the world, William Hague is clearly wise to remind us of the economic consequences of an ageing population. However, he omits to point out the ample evidence that environmental stress, and especially heat stress, reduces fertility in mammal species. We may in fact be glimpsing yet another early warning of the impacts of climate change. Nature has evolved our species over millions of years to thrive in a relatively narrow set of environmental conditions, making it naive to think that “drill, baby, drill†may not have unforeseen consequences.”
Hopefully I don’t need to point out to readers that the genius who, no doubt proudly, wrote this garbage is (IMHO) an insult to the human gene pool.
I have written previously about an email run-in I had with the Sunday Times’s economics ‘expert’ when I challenged him to write about the consequences of having the world’s highest energy prices (due to Mad Ed Miliband’s green zealotry) would have on UK economic growth. I got a simple answer from him: “No”.
The Sydney Sweeney furore
I imagine most readers know about the confected fury from the deranged Democrats and other lefties over the latest American Eagle jeans ad. Once again displaying his outspoken genius, here’s President Trump comparing the hugely successful American Eagle jeans ad to the utterly disastrously-woke Jaguar car ads:

And here’s a (IMHO) great parody video someone made about the outrage America’s blue-haired, 150-kilos, nose-ringed, fugly lefty women’s fury at an ad which celebrates beauty:














I’m generally a supporter of the Donald but hasn’t he got better things to do than engage in this mediocrity. Woke is finished although nobody seems to have told our government and the uk legal professional carry on like those Japanese soldiers fighting in the jungles years after the war was lost. It is very sad to see the destruction and hatred they represent but its becoming almost cruel to ridicule them.