Gan Tural writes…
Like LGBT, animal rights or vegetarianism, climate activism has become a tool for bigotry and radicalism. Instead of drawing attention to the problem, these activists often make a point of presenting it as intractable. For example, LGBT members of this type invite almost everyone to become their members, forcing heterosexuals to feel ashamed of their sexual orientation. Furthermore, vegetarians call people who eat meat “dead carnivores” and therefore defend their ideas in a fascist way.
A few days ago I came across an interesting incident in one of the supermarkets. I stood in line to buy water and pay. There was a girl and a boy in front of me in line. At this time, a woman came from behind, walked past us, put the box in her hand on the counter, and said the same thing: “I’m shopping for cats.” The people in line looked at him in surprise, paid the money without counting and left. If we add to this the surprising views of the ATM, the picture is complete.
Can buying cat food be a reason to indirectly violate people’s rights? This is an extremely common truth. Can a man break his tail if he buys food for his dog? If there is a customer buying food for his dog and cat at the same time, which should he prefer? Is there an exception for those who buy fish food?
After it became clear that COP29 will be held in Azerbaijan, climate activists’ accusations against Azerbaijan also reached a more radical level. Famous climate activist Grete Thunberg, who staged an action in Tbilisi on November 11, accused Azerbaijan of waging war and ethnic cleansing against Armenians, Ukrainians, Kurds and other ethnic groups.
In fact, even at the most ordinary level of intelligence, all these accusations seem absurd. Maybe we don’t know, so I asked this question for “GPT Chat”.
– What kind of policy of ethnic cleansing does Azerbaijan carry out against Ukrainians?
The response of the artificial intelligence was as follows: “The government of Azerbaijan does not apply any policy of ethnic cleansing against citizens of Ukrainian origin. On the contrary, Azerbaijan maintains friendly relations and strategic partnership with Ukraine and shows a tolerant and respectful approach towards the Ukrainian community living in the country.”
We note that artificial intelligence – “ChatGPT” is smarter than the climate activist. By the way, along with the president of Ukraine, the president of the Iraqi Kurdistan region, Nechirvan Barzani, participates in COP29.
As for the Armenians, they were also invited. This is not ethnic cleansing in Karabakh. Yes, there was ethnic cleansing in Karabakh, which lasted more than 30 years and was carried out against Azerbaijanis. Furthermore, the ecological situation in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan has reached the point of disaster.
Greta probably does not know that it was the Armenian armed forces that expelled the Kurds from their places, and that some Kurds were even expelled from the Republic of Armenia. However, his ignorance of these facts does not prevent him from campaigning against Azerbaijan.
After calling Sweden’s Greta Thunberg “dangerous and crazy”, a famous English presenter advised her: “Go back to school and shut up!”
Greta had actually finished high school. Back in high school in 2023, Greta still has a lot to learn…