Kathleen Parker is alarmed. She's a columnist to Washington Post. She's worried about the wildfires devastating California, Washington and Oregon. She's anxious about the tropical storms and the hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean, of Gulf and Mako. Kathleen Parker says it'd be naive to expect that our environment's going to get better by itself, because there are eight billion people crowding the Earth and we are destroying Earth's natural protective barriers.
She says that Earth, after all, is a living organism fighting for her life, and we humans, we're scum, were the pandemic of Earth. This Parker, who made her bones as a conservative columnist, is now never Trump or I don't know what happened. She's now spouting this ridiculous environmentalist wacko ism that is conventional wisdom on the left. Now, let's get this straight. Earth is not fighting for her life on Planet Earth. Hurricanes, tropical storms, floods, fires, earthquakes,
volcanic eruptions, all of these natural calamities. They're not rare, they're not unexpected, they're not abnormal. They are nature. The Earth is not overcrowded and human beings you and me going about our daily lives as we were created to do, are not a plague. We're not going to destroy the planet. We couldn't if we tried. We've been gifted with our lives on this earth. We are part of nature. We
are not a pandemic. Despite what liberal fearmongers want you to believe, it's just sickeningly wrong.
