Al Gore Says ‘Climate Deniers’ Are Like Uvalde Police Officers Who Didn’t Rescue Children

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
In an interview set to air on Sunday, Gore told NBC, “You know the climate deniers are really in some ways similar to all of those almost 400 law enforcement officers in Uvalde, Texas, who were waiting outside an unlocked door while the children were being massacred. They heard the screams, they heard the gunshots, and nobody stepped forward.”

Following the Robb Elementary School shooting tragedy in Uvalde, Texas, which left 19 children and two adults dead, a report compiled by the Texas House committee indicated that almost 400 officers were gathered outside the school before anyone attempted to breach the school and take down the shooter who had barricaded himself inside.

The report detailed a series of missteps on a number of fronts — from the shooter’s family failing to identify warning signs to the school’s apparent habit of leaving doors unlocked or propped open — but the strongest condemnation was reserved for law enforcement officers who arrived on the scene and then waited to act for over an hour.

“God bless those families who suffered so much,” Gore added.

Gore, who has been pontificating about the purported dangers of climate change for nearly two decades now, continued to scold individuals who do not act to lower carbon emissions.

“Confronted with this global emergency, what we’re doing with our inaction, and failing to walk through the door, and stop the killing, is not typical of what we are capable of as human beings,” Gore said.



 

PeoplesElbow

Well-Known Member
I've always wondered why nobody ever asked him why he produces so much greenhouse gas. AFAIK nobody has done it in a public manner, or nobody has covered it if they did.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
Appearing on "Meet the Press" (because the show wasn't quite as irrelevant to the news cycle as it could be), Gore used one of the most offensive and opportunistic analogies ever when he compared climate change "deniers" to the Uvalde, Texas, police. Gore told sycophantic host Chuck Todd, "Climate deniers are really in some ways similar to all of those almost 400 law enforcement officers in Uvalde, Texas, who were waiting outside an unlocked door while the children were being massacred. They heard the screams. They heard the gunshots and nobody has stepped forward."

Realizing how scummy that sounded, Al tossed in a quick, "God bless those families who've suffered so much," after having just picked at their scab. Then he went right back to picking at it.

"Confronted with this global emergency, what we're doing with our inaction in failing to walk through the door and stop the killing…" Gore continued without missing a beat.

At the end of his asinine rant, Gore added the ubiquitous, "It shouldn't be a partisan issue."

When you compare anyone, or everyone, who won't bow to your political desires to a mass murdering school shooter, I think maybe you've made it a partisan issue.


 
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