Former Vice-President Al Gore warned in 1993 that global warming would soon cause natural disaster - rising, engulfing seas, more frequent and more devastating tornadoes and hurricanes, drought, insect pestilence, and human disease. The world was coming to an end, he said, a climate Armageddon, unless something was done to slow climate change.
Scenes of New York and Miami inundated with ocean waters, whole neighborhoods flooded, Lower Manhattan a watery grave, and the beaches of South Florida no more. More horrific scenes of crops shriveling in the heat, streams and rivers without water, the great American dams, the Grand Coulee and the Hoover inoperable and millions left without hydroelectric power. Biblical waves of locusts would descend on those few northern crops still green and destroy them. The sun would bake mercilessly and cause heat stroke and sudden death.
Of course none of this has come true and climate change talk is still around, although buried in the style section ('Ladies, summer heat causing oily skin?). A few older social activists, with so many sunken costs in decades of insistence on the coming climate disaster, keep beating the drums. 'The current protracted cold weather throughout the Unites States is caused by global warming', said one in The Daily Kos. 'Warmer weather is causing polar ice to melt, sending unusually cold waters into the oceans, cooling the land, and causing lower than normal temperatures'.
The press had a field day with this last gasp of true belief from the Cassandras of the Left; but his rejoinder to the most catty of the many editorials following his press release was adamant. He went on to cite geophysical 'quotients', gamma ray anomalies, infrared and ultraviolet spectrum shifts, and orbital warping, all of which only produced more cackles and whoops from those who had never bought the cockamamie stories of Al Gore and his internationalist claques.
It was a literary critic from The Paris Journal who had first noticed the similarity between the American Left's doublespeak and George Orwell who, in 1984 and Animal Farm, wrote of a future dictatorship which altered the perception of reality simply by calling it by a more acceptable name. Given the secret police and state-controlled media, the population began to accept the new reality, and before long the old version disappeared.
"War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength" said the state. "Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past". Senseless, meaningless convolutions meant to convey articulateness, intelligence, and purpose; but were only devices of the state to mold the population to its own complete, universal, vision of authority and social obedience.
The critic went on:
The climate change phenomenon is no different - an Orwellian distortion of obvious fact to subvert individual thought and by so doing to promote an untenable, unproven, fantasy', the critic wrote. 'This latest attempt to suppress logical inquiry with a deluge of manufactured faux scientific facts, and to explain persistently cold weather because of global warming, is the death knell of the movement.
Everyone on earth wondered what American progressives were doing when they began to promote the gender spectrum and sexual fluidity. There is no such thing as two sexes, they claimed, but an infinite variety of sexual natures. Moreover, sexuality is not fixed and irrevocable. One can change genders by choice, since 'within each of us is a myriad of sexual pinpoints, all waiting for acknowledgement and expression'. ,
No one bought this idea or took it seriously. Heterosexuality was biological given, the proper ordering of reproduction, the core of family and society, a Biblical and Koranic injunction, a literary icon, an absolute, hard-grounded reality; but the critics of simple male-female sorting were not having it, and went out of their way first to champion gay sex, second to lionize transgenderism, and then finally to tout the gender spectrum and the idea that sexuality was personal choice.
In an unintentional baroque moment, the new posterchild of the movement was introduced to the public- a sexual chameleon, changing from swishy gay boy to tough Bernal Heights bull dyke, to straight-as-an-arrow accountant, to a ball-wrenching Seventh Avenue harridan.
'Be all you can be', meme for a popular consumer item was reworked to avoid copyright laws and to be far more inclusive than the original ad intended. The new version paid for by The Gay and Lesbian Alliance and crafted by a top Madison Avenue agency, was an instant hit - not with the applause that the Alliance expected, but with hoots and howls from coast to coast.
The Paris Journal critic found new grist for his mill.
Orwell again', but this time with an even more impossibly fantastical idea. The chutzpah, the arrogated authority, the nominal regard for fact, the championing of received wisdom. We've seen nothing like this before, doublespeak in spades, the most arrogant assumption of popular gullibility ever. The death knell of yet another impossibly fantastical creation'
Irvington Bennett, Professor Emeritus at a historically black university recently wrote:
The black man has finally come into is own. No civil rights act, no affirmative action, no significant representation in the media (a black face in every commercial and on every sitcom) can possibly match the new, progressive vision of racial identity. The black man, heir to the forest's wisdom, intimate with the subtleties of nature and the environment, of high native intelligence and uncanny insight, has finally been raised to the top of the human pyramid, recognized for his supremacy and supreme example
Professor Bennett was echoing the sympathies of the American Left who, in an attempt to once and for all expunge all traces of white privilege, supremacy, and virulent racism, has lionized the African American. 'He is he future of America, progressives said, primus inter pares of a multicultural, diverse society free from whiteness', wrote LaShonda Jones of Black Lives Matter.
'Orwell again', wrote The Paris Journal critic.
The creation of an idealistic, totally false reality in hopes of feathering their own nest - a bald, transparently political attempt to promote the notion of a vibrant, vital, culturally relevant street culture; to explain the disproportionate incarceration rates of black men by condemning the brutal, racist, extrajudicial tactics of the police; to justify the same disproportionate black rates of violent crime as 'normal, understandable expressions of anger and hostility at the forces of oppression. Yet everyone knows the truth - the persistent dysfunctionality of the black community not only disqualifies the black man for pinnacle status, but lays the blame directly on him for such antisocial behavior'.
Politics has never been a pretty affair, and lies, slander, distortion, exaggeration, and downright falsehood are par for the course. Yet, as the Review critic has pointed out, this wave of Orwellian doublespeak and thought control is not the usual one-off affair, a politician lying about his infidelity or fudging the data; but a systemic fraud. Misleading the electorate in a deliberately devious campaign to promote the progressive agenda is tantamount to fraud.
'We never believed that horseshit in the first place', said one voter; but of course he and millions of others did. It takes two to tango; ordinary Germans were complicit in the Holocaust; the mob wants to be led by visionary leaders regardless of the vision.
Last words of the Journal critic said off the record:
The Unholy Triumvirate, The Perfect Storm, the snake oil salesman meets 'A sucker is born every minute' P.T. Barnum combined with the most idiotic tomfoolery of political idolatry. The morons in Washington started the whole shebang.






