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Green Fervor, Red Blood
· Friday, October 8, 2010
By now you may have heard that the man behind such heartwarming chick flicks as "Bridget Jones's Diary" and "Four Weddings and a Funeral" has come out with an environmental snuff film.
Leading environmental organizations in Britain, with the backing of numerous major corporations, recruited British screenwriter Richard Curtis to produce a video for the "10:10" campaign, which seeks to cut carbon emissions by 10 percent every year for 10 years.
The video begins in a classroom, where a mild-mannered teacher tells her middle-school students about the 10:10 effort. She then asks the class if they'd like to sign up. Most do, but two kids abstain. The teacher tells them, "That's absolutely fine, your own choice." Then, she reaches for a device on her desk with a red button on it. She pushes the button, and the kids who refused to sign up for the green crusade are blown up, their blood and viscera spraying across the classroom, staining the school uniforms of their conformist and compliant classmates. The same "joke" plays out several more times in different settings (an office, soccer practice, etc.).
Each time someone resists the idea of getting with the program, the response is swift, bloody execution.
The video's defenders argue it's all a big joke, lighten up.
For the layman, the obvious response is, "That's not true." Blowing up kids isn't funny.
But that misses the point.
This isn't a joke for the benefit of you and me. No, this is a knee-slapper for those already committed to the cause. The subtext is, "Wouldn't it be awesome if we could just get rid of these tiresome, inconvenient people?" That's why they're blown up without anyone trying to change their minds. That's the joke: "Enough with these idiots already."
How else to explain the fact that this thing went through the entire pre-production and filming process, was undoubtedly screened by any number of people, most likely including sponsors and PR people, and none of them said, "Are you nuts? We can't go public with this."
That's the outrage here: not that they thought normal people would find it funny, but that the producers and sponsors clearly did think it was funny. It's like one of those ugly inside jokes high school cliques share that instantly become horrendous when outsiders find out about them. In their arrogance and insularity, they didn't realize that their inside joke wasn't appropriate for mixed company. Imagine Curtis' horror when he discovered no one was laughing outside the green bunker.
That's also what makes this so disturbing. Environmentalism has always had a fascism problem (which is different than saying all environmentalists are fascists). A couple years ago, a British power company joined the green bandwagon by launching a "Climate Cops" program that encouraged children to keep dossiers on their parents and neighbors, recording their "climate crimes."
Frustrated with the perceived environmental threat of economic freedom and the inconvenience of political freedom, many environmentalists yearn for shortcuts. New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman wishes we could learn from China's one-party system. In books such as "The Climate Change Challenge and the Failure of Democracy," environmentalists insist that democracy needs to be replaced with a more authoritarian system. NASA scientist James Hansen wants to put corporate CEOs on trial for crimes against humanity. Al Gore compares his opponents to Holocaust deniers and insists that the time for democratic debate is over.
Some environmentalists have almost as little regard for human life as the fictional teacher in the 10:10 video. When Charles Wurster, chief scientist for the Environmental Defense Fund, was told that banning DDT would probably result in millions of deaths, he replied, "This is as good a way to get rid of them as any." Finnish environmental guru Pentti Linkola argues that the earth is a sinking ship, and the greens must head for the lifeboats: "Those who hate life try to pull more people on board and drown everybody. Those who love and respect life use axes to chop off the extra hands hanging on the gunwale."
In fairness, a host of leading environmentalists have condemned this snuff film as an idiotic disaster. I'm fine with taking most of them at their word, but I suspect that at least some object to the film because it was bad PR, not because they actually found it offensive.
Meanwhile, you can be sure that the green left will only grow more frustrated with the ignorant masses, and that more such "jokes" will be forthcoming. Let's just hope Shakespeare was wrong when he said, "Jesters do oft prove prophets."
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Sceptic from Belfast
It is a common feature of extremists that they believe they are doing it in a good cause and the ends justify the means. If your cause is saving the world, is it not logical that any means necessary are justified to achieve it?
We have a problem with animal rights protesters who have taken to terrorist methods. Only the week before the video there was the eco-terrorist gunman James Jay Lee in America. Greenpeace recently used the "we know where you live" line to warn deniers.
Luckily, extremists who think it should actually go that far are presently in the minority. But their presence is having a pernicious influence on the wider environmental movement.
There is a tendency towards intolerance and dehumanisation of any dissent or scepticism. An attempt to make it socially unacceptable and accusations of evil by an allusion to holocaust "deniers".
And it's already happening. Many teachers already do political advocacy for Green politics, and it would be a brave child who stood up against a teacher and the rest of the class to express a contrary view. Employers already do the same, mostly for more cynical reasons it has to be said, and there are few employees independent enough to speak up against the boss.
No, mostly people will stick their hands up in support in public, and then ignore it in private. They don't believe, but they're not going to make their own lives any harder by opposing it.
But that's just the first step in authoritarian social conditioning. Once you have made it socially unacceptable to speak in defence of scepticism, you can then introduce stronger methods of encouragement without anyone being able to object. Not execution, of course, but regulation and compulsion to authority.
And that's what scares people about this video - that it portrays a ridiculously exaggerated version of this already worrying tendency.
We're not worried that they're actually planning to explode sceptics, we're worried that they've already reached the mindset where they find it funny. Where they don't even notice they're proclaiming a horrifying authoritarian message.
The scariest bit of the video was not the explosions, but the authority figure's (teacher, employer) speech leading up to it.
But I'm sure that next time a teacher or employer tries to get people to follow along, the words "no pressure" will make an amusing and useful riposte.
Posted October 8, 2010 at 12:24:04 AM
Ct-tom
Well said, Jonah & Sceptic. Two great pieces for the price of one!
Posted October 8, 2010 at 9:03:33 AM
J Henry Jr
Isn't it great that the leftists tend not to own their own guns :)
It doesn't worry me in the least that they find blowing up non-green kids funny. If they want to take their green scam from lies and propaganda to bullets and bombs, I say BRING IT ON! They won't last more than a year. While some people might think "Oh we can't have them blowing up people!" we have to think in the longer term. How many more lives and futures will their scam cost if it is allowed to continue? They have nearly "gone nuclear" already so isn't it better to bring it all to a head quickly and get it over with? Make no mistake about it, they are at war with the American Way just as certainly as the jihadis are. Just some food for thought...
Posted October 8, 2010 at 4:52:12 PM
pete
This is comprable to cartoons of Jews in Hitlers Germany pre WWII, and should be seen and outed as so!
Posted October 8, 2010 at 5:00:14 PM
Dash42
Has anyone noticed that the number of sacrificial victims runs about 10% of the selected groups. That's the other way to deal with the 'situation' of course - reduce population by 10% (or more)...
Posted October 11, 2010 at 11:38:39 AM