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Chelsea Clinton: 'Climate Change' Connects To 'Child Marriage'Robert KraychikMay 22, 2017Daily WireClick on link for entire article and video."Climate change” and “child marriage” are “interconnected” issues, said Chelsea Clinton on Monday. Participating in a left-wing discussion panel framed as a meeting for “social justice,” she was introduced as an “activist, thought leader, and change agent.”Using "climate change" as a euphemism for the narrative of anthropogenic global warming, Clinton framed the burning of fossil fuels as exacerbating other perceived social and political issues (emphasis added):Quote“[We] carry multiple concerns in both our head and our heart. Just listening to the concerns around education and climate change, women’s health, child marriage, access to technology, all of those are of course interconnected. We have to focus on each of them in their interconnectedness.”Clinton also suggested that President Donald Trump’s political ascendance was amplifying varying bigotries:Quote “We have to realize, especially at this moment, that sexism is not an opinion. Islamophobia is not an opinion. Racism is not an opinion. Homophobia is not an opinion. Jingoism is not an opinion. So I think that in our posture of listening, we also have to get comfortable with standing up and speaking out.”Barbara Bush - eldest daughter of former President George Bush - also joined the panel, describing access to health care goods and services as “a right” while hyping “social justice" ...Prevalent themes of the event included “feminism” (framing females as oppressed relative to and by men across the entirety of human history), “social justice” (religious groups such as Muslims were framed as “marginalized” in America and the broader West; income and wealth inequality between varying groups), and positioning socialism as a remedy for poverty.Despite the event’s stated concern in addressing “global poverty,” not a word was spoken on the value of property rights, free markets, the rule of law, free speech and expression, or representative government. ...
“[We] carry multiple concerns in both our head and our heart. Just listening to the concerns around education and climate change, women’s health, child marriage, access to technology, all of those are of course interconnected. We have to focus on each of them in their interconnectedness.”
“We have to realize, especially at this moment, that sexism is not an opinion. Islamophobia is not an opinion. Racism is not an opinion. Homophobia is not an opinion. Jingoism is not an opinion. So I think that in our posture of listening, we also have to get comfortable with standing up and speaking out.”
she was introduced as an “activist, thought leader, and change agent.
Don't we all aspire to be thought leaders?
I'm in doubt that she has had many thoughts, much less led a thought...
It's just more word salad to boggle the minds of the mindless. Why is someone like her knocking down six figs a year plus while there are millions of far more intelligent and productive people barely scratching by?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj3iNxZ8Dww
Every time there is a terrorist attack, Americans are faced with two stark choices. On one hand, they have Republicans, who speak of “evil” and binary choices between terrorism and freedom. On the other, they have the moral nuance of Democrats, who suggest that all human problems are deeply intertwined – but who invoke the language of good and evil when discussing those who dare to make moral distinctions.Chelsea Clinton, the heir to the Throne Of Clinton, is an excellent representative of this second school of thought. Speaking about all the problems the world faces, Chelsea – a presidential hopeful, if you listen to The Hill – said, “we carry multiple concerns in both our head and our heart. Just listening to the concerns around education and climate change, women’s health, child marriage, access to technology, all of those are of course interconnected. We have to focus on each of them in their interconnectedness.”This is meaningless gobbledygook, but it makes listeners feel sophisticated, because yes, YES!, life is complex. Too complex for sloganeering.In fact, life’s massive complexity – life is so complex that for some reason you driving your SUV is related to some pathetic religious scuzzbucket raping an 11-year-old girl in Pakistan – means that those who simply disagree with Chelsea Clinton must be silenced. Chelsea also maintained, “We have to realize, especially at this moment, that sexism is not an opinion. Islamophobia is not an opinion. Racism is not an opinion. Homophobia is not an opinion. Jingoism is not an opinion. So I think that in our posture of listening, we also have to get comfortable with standing up and speaking out.”Child rape – that’s an outgrowth of global warming or lack of iPhones or what the f***. Islamophobia – that’s just rootless bigotry that must be suppressed at the first available opportunity. It’s not even an opinion. So if you’re one of those people who thinks that perhaps Islamic radicalism has something to do with Islam – if you perform basic statistical risk assessment on 19-year-old religious Muslim immigrants from Saudi Arabia in a way you wouldn’t a group of 19-year-old Swedish immigrants – you’re a bigot. You must be stopped. ...
Chelsea Clinton's Take On Evil Is Why The Right Is RisingBy: Ben ShapiroMay 23, 2017Daily Wire - click on link for entire article
If gobbledegook ever becomes recognised as a language, Chelsea Clinton would be a Ph.D.