This is a sensible response from a New Jersey radio station talkshow host called Dennis Malloy to the news that New Jersey is going to push 'climate crisis' into early schooling, beginning in kindergarten.
Thank goodness for some sanity in the face of this still escalating madness as reported by CNN:
'(CNN)New Jersey students will start learning about climate change in kindergarten and keep studying the crisis through graduation
under the state's new education standards.
The State Board of Education adopted the new guidelines on Wednesday --which outline what will be taught to New Jersey's 1.4 million students.
It's the first state to include climate change education in it's K-12 learning standards, officials said in a statement.
New Jersey's first lady Tammy Murphy pushed for the new standards and met with 130 educators statewide.'
Marc Morano has a special report on this sorry development at his blog Climate Depot. This includes a succinct reaction from Tom Nelson:
'Crazy bullshit: "New Jersey's first lady Tammy Murphy pushed for the new standards".
She says kids need to "understand the climate crisis", which is completely imaginary.'
Tammy Murphy gets to feel good, the kids get to feel bad. Not a good deal. Parents everywhere should take heed, and get prepared to protect their children from the fatuous, ideologically-driven eco-scaremongering that others want to impose on them.
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