Climate Change is the Left’s Boogey Man

This image has, for lack of a better word, been spreading like wildfire across the social media sphere. It’s implications are just as dumb as the people clicking the share button.

To be fair, this isn’t the only meme claiming that “climate change” is single-handedly responsible for slew of hurricanes and other natural disasters which seem to be occurring at or around the same time.

Perhaps none of the subjects included this in image understand this better than Florida, a state so used to being hit by hurricanes that one of its prominent universities actually named their mascot after them.

In 2004 and 2005, the state was rocked by particularly brutal hurricane seasons. As a result, many millennials recall having close to a month off from school during those years — although it was hardly a vacation. Afterward, hurricanes seemed to drop off the radar until this year.

How does this factor into the Al Gore understanding of the weather? It really doesn’t.

As for the west coast states battling forest fires, this is also hardly new.

Once again, liberal social media cretins have trapped themselves into sensationalizing the headlines to promote a narrative.

~ Facts Not Memes


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