Here's a sentence I never thought I would write:
A small group of middle- and high-school children from the
What followed was the kind of lecture that is almost absent in a modern culture that overemphasizes youth.
One of the students, an unidentified 16-year-old, was quoted by The
Feinstein interrupted: "That resolution will not pass the
Behind the student group is an organization known as the
In other words, they are environmental extremists.
Sunrise criticized Feinstein for being callous toward the young people. In fact, this grown-up gave them a reality lesson.
Another child, and that's what they are in law and biology, one
How does a 13-year-old, and other teens, acquire such knowledge? Most likely they are simply parroting what their teachers have been telling them. Climate change is simply the latest fad, like tattoos and body piercing once were.
When I was their age, skipping school meant a call to my parents from the principal's office with quick punishment to follow.
The problem in too many of our public schools, universities and much of culture is that we have handed over control to people who don't know what they are talking about. Adults -- at least ones thought to have acquired wisdom, which is different from knowledge -- were once tasked with leading the young. Now, in too many instances, we seem to be following them. What happened?
This is a case of the climate-change chickens coming home to roost. Which political party has promoted end-of-the-world scare tactics for decades? Not
That's called acting like an adult. In today's culture, older adults are thought to lack knowledge, because they didn't grow up with the internet. A little humility and more study might benefit these kids, as would different teachers, textbooks or even a change in schools.
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Cal Thomas, America's most-syndicated columnist, is the author of 10 books.