Watching CNN realize that people aren't really connecting the LA fires to climate change is my favorite thing on the internet right now
· Jan 13, 2025 · NottheBee.com

You've seen the virtue-signaling liberals try to connect the LA wildfires to global warming.

Easy, low-hanging fruit here for the libs: They get to be completely unprepared for wildfires in one of the most wildfire-prone areas of the country, and then blame "climate change" when it starts on fire and they can't contain it.

Well, the boys over at CNN did a little research into this whole global-warming-started-the-fires theory and how regular, everyday Americans are responding to the propaganda.

Let's take a look at what they came up with:

Look at those Google results:

Yo, climate change, NOBODY CARES!!

More from the vid:

We have seen a lot of extreme weather events over the last few decades ... You might expect that Americans' worries about climate change would climb ...

Go back to 1991, it was 35% [who worry a lot about climate change]. Now it was a little bit higher in 2007 [41%] a little higher in 2022 [43%], but look at this, in 2023, the last time we have data, 39%.

That is not statistically significantly different from this 35% back in 1991. So despite all these extreme weather events, Americans are really no more worried about climate change than they were ... 35 years ago.

Here are the numbers when it comes to Americans who believe humans contribute "a great deal" to climate change:

As you can see, and as the CNN reporters point out, the general public is just not taking the bait anymore on the climate change propaganda.

The media will need to change this, and I guarantee you'll start to see more, not less, use of the term "climate change" from our media over the next few years.


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