December 14, 2009

Good analogy for Copenhagen

From Island Turtle:
�Social Justice� (Socialism) is what warmists yearn for � not global cooling
The forebodings the Jews of Europe had as they were herded onto cattle cars to an unknown destination are the same feelings of helplessness I have as the Copenhagen Climate Summit reaches its conclusion. It is the concern that unaccountable, unelected and unresponsive individuals will seal my fate and squander my assets to bring �social justice� to the world. Make no mistake, global warmists are more interested in achieving an agenda of undoing Westernism than cooling the planet. It is Westernism that has brought unbridled prosperity to most of the world, and where it doesn�t exist (North Korea, Cuba, Myanmar for instance) it leads to abject poverty and suffering. Yet it is our very prosperity they seek to destroy.

I�m not sure what �social justice� is precisely, other than it is preached from the pulpit of the likes of the Reverend Wright when he attacks �rich white people.� And it is being preached from the pulpits of liberal newspapers. I think it is what Joe the plumber objected to. But most of all I don�t understand how transferring the world�s treasure to corrupt regimes will ever alleviate poverty in those countries. It hasn�t before and there is no reason to believe it will in the future. But read a sample of the misguided logic from the liberal Guardian:
Social justice demands that the industrialized world digs deep into its pockets and pledges cash to help poorer countries adapt to climate change, and clean technologies to enable them to grow economically without growing their emissions. The architecture of a future treaty must also be pinned down � with rigorous multilateral monitoring, fair rewards for protecting forests, and the credible assessment of "exported emissions" so that the burden can eventually be more equitably shared between those who produce polluting products and those who consume them.
When Zimbabwe, once the breadbasket of Africa, found it couldn�t feed itself because Mugabe�s racist policies forced productive white farmers off their farms, the UN came to the rescue. It provided free maize (corn) to the government to feed its people. But then the government of Zimbabwe sold this gift to acquire foreign exchange. When the UN insisted its personnel oversee the distribution of its largesse to the hungry, Mugabe kicked them out. All efforts to alleviate misery were stymied unless it enriched the corrupt regime.
A good observation -- the cheering news is that with the slide into socialism, more and more people are waking up and saying no. Posted by DaveH at December 14, 2009 8:08 PM
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