College campuses are now wasting money to validate feelings of anxiety over climate change.
You can insert your own “snowflake” punchline, but this is not a joke.
On September 12, The Washington Post highlighted the “critical” need for what it called “climate stress counseling services” at universities across the country. [bold, links added]
“It was hard to feel as though there was a ‘level of understanding of how dire the situation is,’” one student told the Post.
Oh Lord, here come the sob stories.
Eco-anxiety is commonly used to describe people’s concerns about climate change, but psychologists say it is better to use more general terms such as ‘climate stress’ and ‘climate distress’ — terms that encompass the array of feelings someone may have in response to climate change,” according to The Post.
You’ve got to be kidding me.
The Post indicated that these “counseling services” are to “validate” students’ feelings of helplessness and anxiety over climate change.
So yes, that means that taxpayer money that goes into public universities is paying for students to have their feelings over climate change “validated.”
What the frick is happening to our society!?
More lunacy indicated that these university support groups needed places to “manage despair and grief related to the future of the planet.”
At meetings, participants would choose an object in nature they resonate with — including leaves, flowers, twigs, stones, shells — sparking conversation and allowing students to connect to each other’s experiences.
To take it a step further, the Post indicated that “experts” suggested that counselors seek special training to help people with “eco-anxiety” as it takes a special type of psycho to think that people need therapy over climate change.
Here’s what I expect these support groups to look like:
The Washington Post not only published this dumb story on its website but even spent money printing it out for the September 16 edition of the paper.
Sure, the climate may be experiencing some changes but dwelling on it and having “support groups” to talk about twigs, flowers and stones is not going to do anything except validate stupid feelings.
Read more at NewsBusters
Some of the big green lies are aimed at School Kids there was this kids book Brother Eagle Sister Sky A Message from Chief Seattle which made all these bogus claims they are use faked data in books A Earth Book for Kids and The Kids Enviroment Book then Ted Turner was brainwashing the youth with Captain Planet and the Planeteers, Network Earth, One Child One Voice and National Geographic Explorer
Climate change anxiety counseling may be a good idea. Here are the points that the counseling should cover.
The climate models that the climate crises are based on are running hot compared to real world data.
Of the dozens of apocalyptic predictions, not one has come true when the predicted date was reached.
The earth has been naturally warming since the end of the min-ice age.
Sea level rise has been relatively constant for the last 150 years and is not increasing.
Extreme weather events are not increasing.
Media withdrawal counseling might be in order.
I’m not surprised one bit with the non-stop “the sky is falling narrative” they are fed everyday by the MSM the their left-wing professors. Unfortunately young people are easily manipulated, just look at how many still wear face diapers when out in public.
Its Fall and this is when the leaves change color and fall from the trees it starts getting cooler Indian Summer and the Washington Compost suggest Climate Anxiety Counseling perhaps they can go out in the woods sit lotus style mediate and go OOOOOOOOOMMMMMM OOOOOOOOMMMMMMMM OOOOOOMMMMMMM
Poor Greta’s! September 22, 2022 Plummeting September 22 Temperatures
Average maximum September 22 temperatures at McLeansboro, Illinois have dropped more than ten degrees since 1940, when they reached 101F.
https://realclimatescience.com/2022/09/plummeting-september-22-temperatures/