Earth Day: A creature of global socialists

You may have noticed that some folks “celebrate” Earth Day each April 22. Celebrants believe that the purpose of Earth Day, as quoted by a naïve liberal politician, is “to preserve the quality of our water and the air we breathe, and to protect all the natural wonders….”

It would be wonderful if that was all Earth Day was about.

But the political objective of the people who sponsor Earth Day globally is much more sinister than the preservation of our environment. Read on.

The global environmental crusade is the modern home of the socialist/communist movement. Earth Day is the creation of this movement. The purpose of the global environmental movement is to give governments control of land and resources at the expense of private ownership. They would gut private property rights. They work to create government authority over the West’s industrial production, through such mechanisms as the U.N.’s Paris Agreement and Kyoto Treaty, while exempting socialist countries like China and India. 

Their method? To blame humans and the corporate world’s industrial atmospheric emissions as the primary culprits behind global climate change. 

Their ultimate goal? To curb or crush free-enterprise capitalism. They place blame for climate change at the feet of international industrial capitalism, then advance international socialism as the solution. Their mantra is “Never, ever admit that progress has been achieved”, especially if conservatives are in power. After all, they can’t raise money unless they keep donors in a perpetual state of panic.

In the United States, many in this global movement would take us back to some variation of a third world status, with few automobiles, no clearing of trees, no burning of coal or wood. They neglect to concede that we have more trees in the U.S. now – 700 trees per person- than 100 years ago, and more total trees than in the year 1700.

The result of the Left’s earth-worshipping cult, through their network of lawyers, lobbyists, and civil-disobedience demonstrators, is an enormous unseen tax and burdensome drain on America’s productivity. This burden comes in the shape of uncontrolled environmental regulation, to the tune of more than $1 trillion annually.

But how many readers are aware that April 22 is not the authentic date of Earth Day? The original Earth Day was March 21, 1970, but a socialist power play for political reasons changed the date. March 21, 1970, the first day of Spring, was the original Earth Day, and until recent years was the date celebrated every year by the United Nations. 

Let’s go back to 1970, a year of violent student protests and demonstrations engineered by the Left. Cars were burned or buried with filth, and garbage was dumped on corporate carpets. They contended that only socialist countries would protect the environment, under “command-and-control” laws. Liberal Senator Gaylord Nelson assisted in promoting these anti-capitalist protests, and pressured U.N. Secretary General U Thant to change Earth Day to April 22 (which Thant rejected). In fact, the original father of Earth Day was John McConnell, who originated the March date, the idea, and the name. The U.N. Secretary General U Thant knew that, and kept March 21 as the date because he felt the date was more appropriate if it was the first day of spring. Sen. Nelson “stole the name” and the date, according to McConnell, because Nelson saw the potential and the power in the Earth Day name, and he had a political agenda.

This controversy over dates seems insignificant unless one knows the real reason behind the flap.  Sen. Nelson confiscated the political potential in the Earth Day name, and he allowed himself to get mixed up with people in the global environmental movement who wanted April 22, 1970 to be the creation date for Earth Day. Why is this date important in understanding that Earth Day truly is a creature of the anti-capitalist environmental movement? Here’s the shocking reason: you see, April 22, 1970 is the 100th anniversary of Vladimir Lenin’s birthday on April 22, 1870.  Happy birthday, Comrade Lenin.

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