The climate change grift has reached peak absurdity, folks. A professor at East China Normal University is now wagging her finger at Western nations, demanding we slash our carbon emissions while her own country burns through coal like it's going out of style.
Professor Xuejing MA apparently thinks Americans and Europeans should tighten our belts even further on energy while China—the world's largest polluter by a country mile—continues building coal-fired power plants at breakneck speed. The sheer audacity is breathtaking.
This is the same China that emits more carbon dioxide than the United States and European Union combined. The same China that has been opening new coal plants while lecturing the rest of us about our "carbon footprint." The same China that promised to peak emissions by 2030—conveniently giving themselves years more to pollute while demanding immediate action from everyone else.
The Climate Scam Exposed
What we're witnessing here is the international climate racket in all its hypocritical glory. Foreign academics and globalist bureaucrats want American families to pay higher energy bills, drive less, and accept a lower standard of living while the world's biggest polluters get a free pass.
President Trump was right to pull America out of the Paris Climate Accord during his first term, and his second administration's America First energy policies couldn't come at a better time. While China burns coal, we should be drilling, fracking, and powering our economy with abundant American energy.
This professor's demands perfectly illustrate why the climate movement has nothing to do with saving the planet and everything to do with hamstringing American prosperity. If these people were serious about emissions, they'd be protesting outside Chinese embassies, not demanding more restrictions on law-abiding Americans.
The question patriotic Americans should be asking isn't how much more we can sacrifice for the climate cult—it's why we're listening to lectures from representatives of the world's biggest polluter in the first place. It's time to put America's energy independence and economic prosperity first, not the hypocritical demands of foreign academics whose own country refuses to practice what they preach.
