Edward Norton’s Earth Hour Plea Full of Hot Air
March 28th, 2009 . by BastiEdward Norton’s Earth Hour Plea Full of Hot Air
Recently, when babysitting my 8-year-old niece, she had trouble with her homework and came to me for help. The assignment was based on Time for Kids, a weekly publication for elementary school children about the news of the day (much like Weekly Reader when I was growing up – does that still exist?). She had to explain in her own words what Earth Hour, coming up on March 28, was all about. Unfortunately, I couldn’t tell her to write “it’s a load of hogwash” – she would have failed the assignment. Such is the brainwashing and social engineering that goes on in our school system today.
But it’s too bad my niece didn’t have actor Edward Norton
to look to for advice. Not only is he the official U.S. ambassador for Earth Hour 2009, but he was on CNN’s Larry King Live this week, along with Alanis Morissette, to explain just how this symbolic act of the entire world turning out their lights for one hour will encourage world leaders to cap or tax carbon emissions through legislation. Global unity and all that.
Norton even compared turning out the lights for an hour to the famous civil rights march in Selma, Alabama in March of 1965:
If you think about things in our national history, the march on Selma in the Civil Rights Movement, the march itself, unlike some of the boycotts they did was not a, was not an act in itself meant to change the problem. It was a symbolic act and I think this is for my generation, for many people around the world who care about this issue, I think we’re looking for those kind of symbolic acts that show how many people are, are concerned about this.
The only thing the march in Selma has in common with Earth Hour is that they both share the same month. Unfortunately, it’s not uncommon these days for someone with a cause to promote to try to link it to the Civil Rights movement in order to give it legitimacy. Even The One himself claimed that his parents met at the Selma march in order to give His birth more meaning (even though He was three and a half years old when the first Selma march occurred).
SNIP
I’ve celebrated ‘Earth Hour’ by turning on every light in the house and outside the house. I also made an unneeded trip to the mall today.
If I wanted any horse excrement out of these ‘so called celebrities’ I’d squeeze their heads to get it.











