The best part of this is the source: Al Jazeera. You know, the news outlet that is pretty much owned by the government of Qatar, a nation which has 70% of its total government revenue coming from petroleum and natural gas, 60% of GDP, and 85% of its exports. You know, those evil Big Oil folks that Al Gore sold his TV station to
Is that why AL sold his TV station to a company back by fossil fuels?
— William Teach2 ??????? #refuseresist (@WTeach2) September 10, 2023
Climate change ‘dystopian future already here’
Climate change is causing human rights emergencies around the world, the United Nations human rights chief says, specifically highlighting Iraq’s “spiralling damage” from global warming.
Volker Turk pointed to recent examples of the “environmental horror that is our global planetary crisis”, including in Basra, Iraq, where “drought, searing heat, extreme pollution and fast-depleting supplies of freshwater are creating barren landscapes of rubble and dust”.
It couldn’t possibly have anything to do with being a dry, mostly desert region with horrible mismanagement by government, could it? Oh, right, sorry ‘climate change’.
“This spiralling damage is a human rights emergency for Iraq and many other countries,” Turk told the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on Monday.
“Climate change is pushing millions of people into famine. It is destroying hopes, opportunities, homes and lives. In recent months, urgent warnings have become lethal realities again and again all around the world,” he said.
“We do not need more warnings. The dystopian future is already here. We need urgent action now.”
And all these elites will be happy to take lots of private fossil fueled jets around the world to tell you this. And how you need to give up your money and freedom to solve it.
Read: Your Fault: Our ‘Climate Change’ Dystopian Future Is Here »


During the second set of Novak Djokovic’s historic U.S. Open victory over Daniil Medvedev on Sunday night, Djokovic, 36, was starting to show his age. Djokovic and Medvedev played a match that featured a slew of fabulous rallies—36 shots, 31 shots, 28 shots, 27 shots, 26 shots—and they appeared, at times, to be playing like two friends enjoying a hit-around at the park, except for the shots firing like rockets at one another, each man summoning the strength and concentration to return the ball over the net. (snip)
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