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The "populists should challenge technocrat rule & green tryranny" proposal

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C C Offline
In 2021, let’s challenge green tyranny: Environmentalism has become a key weapon in the fight to restore technocratic rule.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2020/12/31...n-tyranny/

EXCERPTS (Tim Black): At the start of the year, the world’s plutocrats gathered alongside their political allies in Davos for the World Economic Forum, and listened excitedly while special guest Greta Thunberg berated them for not going far enough in the fight to save the planet. It was a telling moment, capturing just how central environmentalism – especially today’s self-flagellating, end-of-days version – now is to the worldview of the West’s political, business and cultural elites.

It has been quite the rise. For much of environmentalism’s history, it was largely on the fringes of elite discourse, not at the centre. [...] Two key factors account for its ascendency: the long-standing demoralisation of capitalism, and the emergence of essentially technocratic governments after the end of the Cold War. In the anti-modern narrative of environmentalism, these managerial elites found their raison d’etre: to manage the risks and the threats produced by industrial modernity. It even provided it with an ultimate aim: to manage us out of environmental disaster.

But environmentalism has always been more than just a story appended to ‘third way’ governing. It is itself essentially technocratic. It invests authority in ‘the science’ and the expert at the expense of the demos. And it did so successfully until 2016. Until Brexit and Trump. Until, that is, so many across the West, disenfranchised for so long under this technocratic consensus, seized back some degree of control.

And this has had a tremendous effect on environmentalism. Ever since 2016, the tone has become shriller [...] the narrative more apocalyptic. ... This is because environmentalism is no longer the handmaiden of technocratic rule; it is now a weapon in the fight to restore technocratic rule. Hence the presentation of climate change is now so aggressive, so hyperbolic, so threatening. Because it is being used to fight populism, frighten citizens back into obeisance and roll back the democratic gains of recent years. And that is what we have witnessed over the past 12 months...

[...] Covid, like climate change in general, has also been relentlessly mobilised on behalf of the technocratic restoration against the populist revolt. Hence the death tolls in Britain and America have been deliberately attributed to their populist governments – proof, so the restorationist attack goes, that not listening to the experts, not heeding the warnings of science, is a fatal mistake. And vice versa. Listening to the science and locking down is proof of the merits of technocracy and the wisdom of its restoration...

[...] climate alarmism builds on the pandemic, and further justifies the technocratic restoration. ... And to hell with freedom, democracy and the rest of it. A UN economist, Mariana Mazzucato, has even mooted the possibility of a ‘climate lockdown’, in which governments would limit car use, ban red-meat consumption, and shut down fossil-fuel companies... (MORE - details)
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Syne Offline
Yeah, I would have brought up Covid as an excuse to assert authoritarianism, if the article didn't. There's nothing "alternative" about this notion, aside from the fact that left legacy media and academia won't admit it. For most informed people, this is a well known fact.
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Zinjanthropos Offline
I just want Greta to go to Russia and China and say "How dare you". Greta lucky she didn't have to say it in German.

The article forgot to emphasize the effect environmentalism has on vote buying politicians. No actual governing appears to take place....all they do is placate the extreme left where, from my experience talking with people, most of us don't seem to reside. Is only the few voting or are most closet leftists?
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Syne Offline
Most are uninformed people voting solely from emotional appeals, to save the planet, help the poor, etc..
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Zinjanthropos Offline
(Dec 31, 2020 04:12 AM)Syne Wrote: Most are uninformed people voting solely from emotional appeals, to save the planet, help the poor, etc..

Well, not all of them graduate in the top half. Some are near the bottom. 

You might have seen it but take a look at this video. Do students such as this represent the uninformed? I think the look on her face after she's corrected may indicate an epiphany of sorts, like she just awakened from a hypnotic episode to ponder WTF am I doing?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mB573AmATKw
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(Dec 31, 2020 04:49 AM)Zinjanthropos Wrote:
(Dec 31, 2020 04:12 AM)Syne Wrote: Most are uninformed people voting solely from emotional appeals, to save the planet, help the poor, etc..

Well, not all of them graduate in the top half. Some are near the bottom. 

You might have seen it but take a look at this video. Do students such as this represent the uninformed? I think the look on her face after she's corrected may indicate an epiphany of sorts, like she just awakened from a hypnotic episode to ponder WTF am I doing?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mB573AmATKw

I don't usually care for Matt Walsh, just because he tends to make more religious arguments than I would...at least on his show and in his articles. Perhaps he's better in public appearances.

Studies have found that even Harvard students graduate knowing less in several subjects than they did as freshmen. University students are not uninformed so much as intentionally misinformed, which is often more dangerous. They often act on things they've been taught to believe they "know", whereas the simply uninformed do not tend to have that degree of arrogance (although as science forums often demonstrate, they can be just as arrogant with their own misapprehensions of science).

Yeah, it's sad to see how little critical thinking is encouraged.
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