How Right-Wing Conspiracy Theories May Pose a Genuine Threat to Humanity
Tea
Partiers, freaking out about "Agenda 21" and convinced global warming
isn't real, are gumming up the works for those trying to save the
planet.
December 25, 2011 | The paranoia infecting a broad swath of the American
right-wing can be comical at times -- think about Orly Taitz and her
fellow Birthers. But we laugh at our own peril, because what Richard
Hofstadter famously characterized as
"the paranoid style in American politics" poses a serious threat to our
future: the right's snowballing conspiracy theories could ultimately
lead to disaster.
Consider what's happening in Virginia's Middle Peninsula on the
western shore of the Chesapeake Bay, among the areas in the U.S. most
vulnerable to climate change. Earlier this month, Darryl Fears,
reporting for the Washington Post, offered a glimpse
into the madness that city planners have faced in recent months as a
local Tea Party group, convinced that a nefarious plot by scientists and
city officials is afoot, have disrupted their work trying to mitigate
the potential impacts of rising sea levels.
Monday, December 26, 2011
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