The Enemy of My Enemy Wears Green

“The enemy of my enemy is my friend,” they say. Maybe. But in this particular circus, that line has aged badly. My question isn’t why China did it—that part’s obvious. The so-called climate revolution was a homegrown scam, cultivated lovingly in Western soil. We invited it in, watered it with subsidies, and cheered as it strangled our own industries. Nobody forced this madness upon us. We did it ourselves, with full conviction and moral applause.

It’s a distinctly human art form—fearing what can’t be seen, heard, tasted, or touched. We’ve turned superstition into policy. The climate narrative has zero foundation in science, but it offers something infinitely more addictive: control, purpose, belonging. Who needs truth when you can have a made-to-order narrative, conveniently adjustable to whatever political, social, or financial need arises today?

When I was younger, I had faith—naïve, laughable faith—that the masses would eventually see through it. That some faint trace of common sense would rise up, infecting others like a benign virus of clarity. But that’s not how it works. The crowd doesn’t want truth; it wants comfort. It wants to believe.

And so, the great climate crusade marches on—one half of its soldiers convinced they’re saving the world, the other half busy selling it. The first group worships wind turbines and guilt, the second cashes checks printed in Beijing. Different gods, same altar.In the end, it’s not China that’s winning—it’s human gullibility. China simply learned how to monetize it.

https://dailycaller.com/2025/10/28/lee-zeldin-china-keep-biden-epa-rule/

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