After congratulating Planned Parenthood for its "accomplishments" in ending the lives of some 330,000 unborn babies annually, Nye called for even more abortions to be performed in the coming years as a way to tackle the "explosive population growth" that he claims is "a major factor driving" the mythical phenomenon known as "climate change" – which liberals like himself seem to worship as some kind of religion.
In Nye's view, the more unborn babies that are murdered, the greater the "quality of life" for women everywhere, who instead of having to rear their offspring as mothers can instead enter the workforce and become fruitless and maniacal feminists. Having "fewer kids," in Nye's view, is also a great way to help stop global warming from occurring.
During his speech, Nye also took the opportunity to mock abstinence-based sex education, which he dubbed as "ineffective." Women who are taught to simply not have sex as a way of avoiding pregnancy, rather than being advised to murder their unborn children whenever they irresponsibly get pregnant, are better known as "parents," he scoffed, to the laughing and applause of his pro-abortion audience.
Nye further took aim at both coal-burning and the Second Amendment, which he implied will soon be eliminated once "the students in Parkland, Florida, at Stoneman Douglas [High School] ... become voters."
"The young people are coming, look out," Nye joked, adding that, unlike their parents, these pre-adult individuals are not in denial about climate change and "women's health issues."
During an interview with The Rivard Report, Nye was asked why Americans "have such a hard time differentiating between a true expert and a fake expert" – the implication being that Nye himself is a true expert, and that everyone who disagrees with him is a fake expert. Rather than correct this implication, Nye agreed with it as he blamed the "fossil fuel industry" for leading people to believe things outside of his own personal climate change dogma.
Nye even went so far as to claim that other theories about climate change, including the belief that it doesn't even exist, are reminiscent of "the former Soviet Union." He proceeded to throw in buzzwords like "Orwellian" and "George Orwell's book 1984" to drive the point home that any other theories or beliefs about climate change besides what Nye personally believes are a form of mind control.
Keep in mind that this is the same Bill Nye who last summer participated in the making of a vulgar music video about "moist vaginas" and the "evolution" of humanity into "transgenderism."
Entitled, "Sex Junk," the video depicts Nye moving about with X-rated lyrics flashing across the screen about "sex how you want," and "it's your g***amn right." All of this was reportedly bankrolled by the popular online streaming service Netflix, which apparently believes as Nye does on issues of sexual promiscuity and the myth of climate change.
Nye also had an infamous meltdown during a CNN interview about carbon dioxide (CO2), which climate change fanatics say is "evil," despite the fact that CO2 is a key nutrient that allows plants to grow. Nye threw a fit when he was questioned about the issue, accusing CNN of doing a "disservice" to the public by allowing the truth about CO2 to be shared on television. Nye, it seems, would rather all plant, animal and human life be extinguished on planet Earth than allow carbon dioxide molecules to continue to exist in our atmosphere.
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