Guest essay by Eric Worrall
h/t Dr. Willie Soon, The Gateway Pundit; Be very careful what your kids watch. The first few minutes of the following educational children’s video seems harmless enough. But then it slowly morphs into radical green propaganda for children, inferring climate entrepreneurs Bill Gates and Elon Musk are as important as superheroes, the benefits of green communism, and how wonderful it would be for all the cute animals if humans disappeared (though they would miss the free food).
If you want to skip forward after watching the first few seconds, Bill Gates appears at 3.29, Elon Musk at 4:49. “What if humans disappeared?” 8:49. Solar panels 9:55, 11:07 Psychic powers, 14:27 Green Communism. Barf bag recommended.
The YouTube channel about page claims We try our level best to create highly creative and refreshing videos of Science. AumSum seems to be a very popular children’s educational channel, YouTube states all the videos on the channel have been viewed a total of 596,149,611 times since the channel was created in 2014. There is more information about the channel on a fan site.
Why watch such a video in its entirety? Because if you only watched the first few minutes, you would have no idea how polarised the rest of the video is. Going by the channel views, millions of parents trust AumSum, they sit their kids down in front of an AumSum every week, likely thinking the kids are watching harmless, thought provoking educational cartoons.
The main takeaway for me – always watch children’s educational videos right to the end, before you expose your kids to them, or sit down and watch with your kids with your finger poised over the pause button. Because otherwise you have no idea what kind of ideas the the educational videos your kids are watching might attempt to plant in their impressionable little minds.
Aum Sum, go ahead cover the Sahara Desert with solar panels if you think it makes sense to produce panels that produces power where no one needs it and will soon get broken and the project exceeds the relevant total worldwide resource production. You should be easily be selling such a project to private investors.
Will there be a screening at Parkland High?
Many of the animated children’s movies are activist green propaganda.
Animals are depicted as equal or better than humans in intellect, wisdom and emotions.
Several films make anthropomorphic stars out of animals key to supplying meats to humans, e.g. Ferdinand – beef and steers, maliciously portraying bull fights.
Charlotte’s Web, anthropomorphically shows farm animals as equal/better than humans.
It doesn’t matter that while a few of these movies were popular hits, many were abysmal failures. They still regularly end up on TV.
STIV and Avatar listed as kids movies?
Avatar is just ferngully with better graphics, so, yes, it rates as a kids movie.
Global warming causes cartoon character’s eyes to become huge?
Well, it would certainly be a cure for systemic racism.
There are upsides to communism, at least as they’ve portrayed it: Funny how they show people “with real passion” leaving their boring jobs becoming singers, musicians, and artists.
Without money, people would have to barter, like for food. I don’t see world with a glut of “people following their passion” being able to barter for a lot of food.
The upside is that our current oversupply of social justice warriors would be lost to starvation almost immediately.
I wonder where they think they’ll find people “with real passion” for cleaning clogged toilets, picking up trash, pumping septic tanks, etc.
There used to be a show, can’t remember which channel, that explored the idea of a world without humans. “Life After People”. My biggest takeaway from that show was: Nature wins.
Psychic: “surveillance will go down the drain”.
They seem to miss the fact the cops and FBI will be psychic too.
This is not “worrying” it’s just mindless drivel.
The Brothers Grimm are back as climate communication consultants.
and who is behind it all…let’s take a look shall we?
http://mileswmathis.com/gbn.pdf
Well, there’s 15 minutes of my life I’ll never get back. What a complete and utter waste of bits.