The Guardian has a new piece out on how genocidal mass-murder Genghis Khan and his Mongol army was actually good for the planet because it “may have scrubbed 700m tonnes of carbon from the atmosphere”:
"Genghis Khan, in fact, may have been not just the greatest warrior but the greatest eco-warrior of all time…the 13th-century Mongol leader's bloody advance, wiping out entire civilisations, may have scrubbed 700m tonnes of carbon from the atmosphere" https://t.co/xriTs0jZCy
— Rob Henderson (@robkhenderson) April 16, 2021
What a “deranged take”:
deranged take of the week, sliding in just under the wire https://t.co/I0xFehJBKm
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) April 16, 2021
If we recall correctly, Marvel just made a movie about this:
Literally Thanos https://t.co/nLlmKRBeIA
— Caleb Watney (@calebwatney) April 16, 2021
But it’s a pattern for Hollywood, as noted by conservative film critic Sonny Bunch:
— Sonny Bunch (@SonnyBunch) April 16, 2021
At least they’re finally being honest:
I for one am thrilled that the International Holy Church Of Climate is finally getting more honest about how they’d like to accomplish their objectives https://t.co/IeOYDnMfGQ
— Oilfield Rando (@Oilfield_Rando) April 16, 2021
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“Genocide is good for the environment, actually”:
"Genocide is good for the environment, actually"
Never go full Guardian. https://t.co/dN6VFZAMLr
— Lauren Chen (@TheLaurenChen) April 16, 2021
They should just admit this and we can all move forward:
The most mainstream form of environmentalism, as represented by the Guardian et al., is simply repackaged Malthusianism. It cares less for the environment as it does for winding back the human population https://t.co/vwSQOc9890
— Claire Lehmann (@clairlemon) April 16, 2021
The Genghis New Deal?
Genghis Khan's Green New Deal https://t.co/S3ZNSZqkLo
— Casey Mattox (@CaseyMattox_) April 16, 2021
Well, at least someone is “UNCANCELED”:
Genghis Khan is… UNCANCELED https://t.co/jwwghErl0A
— Logan Dobson (@LoganDobson) April 16, 2021
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