David Huntwork

Exploiting Children in the Name of Climate Change
Preparedness: Hoping for the best, but preparing for the worst
Wikileaks War
The Rise of the Tea Party
Why I Signed The Manhattan Declaration
Boycott The One
Into a Twisted Future with Gary Wolf
We Shall Not Go Quietly Into The Night
Dancing Under the Ugandan Skies - A Book Review
The 99 Most Memorable, Interesting and Outrageous Political Quotes of 2008
Obama's Natural Born Problem
The Giggle Monster Lost His Giggle (A children's story)
Victory at any Price
The History of the Huntwork Clan
Palin and those "scary" Christians
Our "Little Barracuda"
Civility at Saddleback
The Top Ten Reasons Obama Should Not Be President
The Coming Fascist State
You're to Blame for Everything
Hillary's Close Call
The Jerry Springer Party
Christianity, Obama, Identity Politics and Liberation Theology
Tis the Season to be PC
I Am NOT An Animal
The Sad Saga of Amanda Marcotte
The Left attempts to define Political Correctness
In Defense of Blackwater and the Modern Day Merc
Some Thoughts on the Senate Sleepover and the Iraq War
The Salt Lake Shooter and Sudden Jihad Syndrome
Successes and Setbacks in the "Long War"
The Rise of the Anti-Jihadists
The Little Boy and the Magic Snowman (A Children's Story)
Exploiting Children in the Name of Climate Change
Workshop of the Second Self: A Book Review
The Mystery of 9-11, Dr. Graham and Jamal Khan
2996: A tribute to the victims of 9-11
Myths (and Truths) of the Illegal Immigration Invasion
Out of Control Teacher Reinstated after Anti-US Rant
Alternating Worlds: A Book Review
Defending Christmas
The Execution of Terri Schiavo
The Saga of SpongeBob SquarePants
Civility at Saddleback
Embedded Reporters: A Bad Idea
Death of a Monster: Yasser Arafat
Immigrations Unarmed Invasion
Post 47 and RAthERGATE
September 11th: Lives Lost and Lessons Learned
An Alliance of Evil
The Holy Land - A Book Review
The Nature of the Enemy
The Embracer: A Book Review
Final Battle of the Culture Wars
They Say Trevor Made a Mockery of MLK Day
Did You Lie to Your Kids at Christmas?
The Twists and Turns of the Jessica Lynch Story
Valley of the Dry Bones
Rush and Race
What's Wrong with the Caucasion Club?
The Seductive Temptress
A Just War
Living the Bill of Rights
The Institutionalism of Liberalism
Triumph of the Bush Doctrine
New Alliances for a New Century
The Real Reason for the Iraq War
The Family Historian
There Once Was A Little Brown Bug (A Children's Story)
Happy Birthday Ronald Reagan
The U.N. Agenda
Powell the Pacifist

I have always felt that “the sky is falling” Left has been absolutely shameless in their exploitation of children as they have sought to impose their environmentalist agenda on society, culture and the economy. The scare tactics of the increasingly radical environmentalist movement are blatantly part of the attempted indoctrination of an entire generation.

The goal is to frighten the next generation into following the green flag of revolution without question or debate as the assault on the Industrial Revolution picks up tempo and demands it debut on center stage.

Here are a few examples of exploited youth in the service of the Green movement.

QUICK! Get this kid some prozac!

Upon watching this video advertisement from Greenpeace the first words that sprang to The Beast’s mind were “Wicked creepy”. Why waste ten bucks at the local cineplex to watch the origins of Hannibal Lechter when you can see it here for free?...What shall we call this new environmental youth-thug army this kid hints is coming? The Greenshirts?

Such efforts are creepy to say the least. Mimicking the spirit of fascism past while sounding like the most brainwashed of Mao’s foot soldiers in the Cultural Revolution should persuade only the most gullible and impressionable among us. Perhaps the next generation of 'brownshirts' will be cloaked in green. And while androgynous, brainwashed children may appeal to some, the vast majority of us are caught between viewing the following as something between cute and downright sad.

Takoma Park's Green Young Artists

Sasha Schneer, 6, is an environmentalist. At a Takoma Park event on Saturday, he painted a poster that said "No Cars." Above the phrase, he painted a purple car with a slash through it. "I'm trying to convince people to stop using the products that are polluting," he said.

Like what?

"Cars, lawnmowers, factories," he shot back.


Ah, yes, how blessed we are to watch the rise of a modern day Luddite.

The best response I have seen to this was from Lucianne.com:

Reply 6 - Posted by: raphaela

Great, give him a push-mower and let him mow the lawn. Make him walk a couple of miles to and from school each day. Serve him warm drinks and turn off the a/c in the summer. Let him live like a 3rd worlder for a few years and then go back and talk 'politics' with the squirt. I'm certain that his parents (who no doubt drive a minivan) are oh-so-proud of the little socialist in the making.

Little Miss Apocalypse

Mr. Suzuki's favorite candidate so far is little Gillian. She delivers the message that if she were living on Sussex Drive, she would make some big changes "so that we don't destroy the planet with fossil fuels and carbon dioxide." She castigates SUVs, wants to stop the tar sands, and tells the camera that "Kyoto is not enough." This Littlest Pigovian wants to "institute a carbon tax right away." Gillian is very obviously reading from a cue card.

The video that accompanies this little brainwashing scheme can be viewed here.

The next generation is being taught that the methods used to produce electricity is evil, the internal combustion engine is evil, the gas you put in your car and the oil used to make it are evil, plastic is evil, styrofoam is evil, cutting down trees to manufacture paper or lumber is evil, industry and manufacturing is evil, corporations are evil, flying in an airplane is evil, mowing your yard is evil, and that producing another generation of consumers and polluters is evil. The list goes on and on. And it is not just these few examples that should concern us, but the fact that the same ideological teachings that seem so extreme in the above examples are being parroted in hundreds of television programs, magazines, classrooms and in nearly aspect of popular culture.

At some point you have to ask yourself what is the ultimate goal of such reckless indoctrination. We can’t all go back to squatting in caves by candle light, washing our loincloths in the river or following great herds of bison across the plains as subsistence nomads.

It increasingly appears that the ultimate objective is the hamstringing of Western Civilization. Behind the clamoring for the reversal of the Industrial Revolution there is the effort to enact far greater governmental control over every aspect of your daily life in the name of ‘saving the planet’, and a socialistic economic model that takes from the ‘haves’ to give to the ‘have nots’ in the name of societal equality and environmental necessity. All this overseen, of course, by the limousine liberal elite who are far too important to be impeded in their own lives with the sacrifices they are asking, and increasingly requiring, of the average person. The opportunities, lifestyle and standard of living that will suffer tremendously in the long run will be yours, not theirs.

The Watermelon Warriors may or may not have convinced you that the sky is falling and that a complete overhaul of civilization is in order, but they are brainwashing your children to think that any and every method necessary to ‘save the planet’ is justified.

"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free."

- President Ronald Reagan

 ”I will not cede more power to the state. I will not willingly cede more power to anyone, not to the state, not to General Motors, not to the CIO. I will hoard my power like a miser, resisting every effort to drain it away from me. I will then use my power, as I see fit. I mean to live my life an obedient man, but obedient to God, subservient to the wisdom of my ancestors; never to the authority of political truths arrived at yesterday at the voting booth. That is a program of sorts, is it not? It is certainly program enough to keep conservatives busy, and Liberals at bay. And the nation free.”

—William F. Buckley Jr.

"Liberals want to regulate just about everything: where we live, what fuels we use, what car we drive, whether we can drive or be forced to use government mass transit, where we send our kids to school, what doctor we see, and even to what extent we express our approval or disapproval of others’ lifestyles. It’s hard to find something liberals don’t want to regulate. Is that a world you want to live in?” 
 

"At such a time in history, we who are free must proclaim anew our faith. This faith is the abiding creed of our fathers. It is our faith in the deathless dignity of man, governed by eternal moral and natural laws. This faith defines our full view of life. It establishes, beyond debate, those gifts of the Creator that are man’s inalienable rights, and that make all men equal in His sight. "

Dwight D. Eisenhower

"And if we elect a government that subverts or weakens or ends our war against terrorism, we can count on this: We will soon face enemies that will make 9/11 look like stubbing our toe, and they will attack us with the confidence and determination that come from knowing that we don’t have the will to sustain a war all the way to the end."

- Orson Scott Card

"In response to skyrocketing gas prices, liberals say, practically in unison, 'We can’t drill our way out of this crisis.”' What does that mean? This is like telling a starving man, 'You can’t eat your way out of being hungry!'  'You can’t water your way out of drought!' 'You can’t sleep your way out of tiredness!' 'You can’t drink yourself out of dehydration!' Seriously, what does it mean? Finding more oil isn’t going to increase the supply of oil? It is the typical Democratic strategy to babble meaningless slogans, as if they have a plan. Their plan is: the permanent twilight of the human race. "

-Ann Coulter

"If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or your arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen."
 
-Samuel Adams