A school director in Pennsylvania is demanding that an environmental science textbook used in high schools be supplemented with a pamphlet about the “true science” of global warming.
Saucon Valley School Director and Tea Party Republican Bryan Eichfeld claimed “there’s a lot of clear propaganda…based on bad science” in the chapter, the point of which “is to teach our students to fear the future and to hate our modern industrial economy.”
He urged his fellow school directors to reject the textbook.
In a letter, Eichfeld claimed that Environmental Science “utterly fails to present the well-founded science of man-made Global warming skeptics,” and urged them to adopt “an attachment to the book that provides students with the excluded scientific evidence and data that challenge the global warming claims made in the book.”
If that reminds you of the attempts by Creationists to promote the "teach both sides of the science" argument in order to insert religious ideas into a public school classroom that is likely not an accident.
In fact climate science deniers have been inserting language attacking the science of global warming in the same published Christian textbooks that also attack evolution. (As you can see for yourself in this clip from Jesus Camp.)
Essentially once you have convinced people to doubt the findings of the vast number of scientists on one topic it is very simple to extrapolate that to the other scientific findings that you find objectionable.
However while the argument against evolution can be understood as push back from people who do not want their belief system undermined, it is much harder to understand what motivates average Americans to jump on the global warming denial train to stupidity.
Especially considering the consequences.
Don't any of these self-serving jerks have offspring they give a damn about?
ReplyDeleteThey don't give a damn about anybody, immediate family included (and, judging by the size and sheer idiocy of this water-head, themselves neither.)
DeleteGryphen, you mean "Fracking USA"! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFEPndKSkM8
DeleteWord is Corbin is OUT! Already numbers are WAAAAAY down for him :)
Ask Dimik Pensy.
Watch #Gasland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bH5-bOWyXa4
don't bother with "Fracking nation" that is the kocks answer to "Gasland".
That is coal country. Full stop.
ReplyDeleteSo local economic interests outweighs learning facts in Pennsylvania?
DeleteWell that is certainly troubling.
When people perceive their job security to be dependent on their not understanding something—lotsa luck explaining it to them.
DeleteTed,
DeleteUntil their water catches fire. They get a new perspective on that then.
Fracking is the new "Coal" they are Fracking in the Allegheny national forest. Corbin, kocksucker opened up the National Parks and BLM lands to fracking when he got elected.
No shock he is trying to influence the SCHOOLS.
Wouldn't want those youngsters to learn not only is their water on fire and also the earth is getting fucked?!
I'm not defending the position. Just 'splainin'. The coal interests in PA, West Virginia & Ohio take climate change science as a personal attack on their ability to make a living. You should hear some of the ads on the radio.
DeleteThis boob and everyone else on their school board should have watched Cosmos, every episode. And they should have to look at the before-and-after photos on weather.com, mostly mining and lumbering sites around the world. The ruination is from money grubbing big corporations for the most part. Doesn't this guy have children and grandchildren? How can we not do our best to protect their futures?
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Well Said, Beaglemom.
DeleteI can't, for the life of me, understand how these people sleep at night.
Anita Winecooler6:25 PM
DeleteWell Said, Beaglemom.
I can't, for the life of me, understand how these people sleep at night.
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WHERE do they sleep at night? Where is there not fracking in Pensy?
Why do so many Teabaggers look exactly like this guy? Are they producing them with some sort of cookie-cutter cloning device?
ReplyDeleteI swear, as I gaze over the postings here and on Facebook, every sixth one has a photo of some dork like this, saying something you'd expect from an escaped mental patient.
And so few people seem to even react! They used to throw a NET over lunatics like this.
Fat, white, and stupid: Yep, fits the Teabagger biometric!
ReplyDeleteThe Dominion road to theocracy is paved with the likes of Dubya and a who's who list of fools and crash & burn Republicants.
ReplyDeleteWhile they are aiming for their demise in 2016, we thinking people need to swarm 2014 and vote. Yes, we do need to rid ourselves of the Blue Dog and corporate Democrats, but before we do that, we need to stop the Xtian Taliban from occupying elected office ever and 2014 is the time. Vote 2014 and stop the crazy. Max Baucus has been sent to China to suck smog, a fitting end for a Blue Dog, while wacko bird Bachmann is leaving Congress; two down and a Boehner to go.
He looks as though he could use some "true science" on the dangers of processed food combined with no excercise. Then maybe he could get a good steroidal cream for that psoriasis.
ReplyDeleteYeah, totally gross with a brain to match. What is wrong with these people?
DeleteHonestly, I do not see the relationship between religion, and climate change. Climate change deniers are fed bullshit by corporations who want to pollute the planet, and the small minded fall in line. Have these idiots forgotten how Polluted the air in LA used to be? How about the Ohio River being on fire because of pollution? The only reason assholes want the EPA gone, is because they would make more money by not adhering to standards.
ReplyDeleteIf you really want to add religion into the conversation, these religious freaks need to keep in mind that God created this Earth for man. How the heck to do you expect to get into Heaven, when you couldn't even take care of His Earth?
They complain about leaving debt to our children. How about we leave them clean water, clean land to grow crops, and raise animals, and clean air? After all is said, and done, you can't eat or drink money.
I think that there is a big connection and the climate deniers have it wrong. We are meant to be good stewards of this earth and take care of it--not destroy it.
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