Tuesday, 12 April 2011

10 Institutions That Ruin The World - Redux

I came up with this list of 10 Institutions That Ruin The World nearly three years ago.


It's interesting to read them again and realise just how accurate they are.


If I did the list again with the knowledge gained in the last couple of years then perhaps government would move up a couple of spots given its culpability for the so-called global financial crisis.


It's also worth noting how good a pick the Intelligent Design movement was given legislation like what the asshats in Tennessee have introduced into the State House:
This bill prohibits the state board of education and any public elementary or secondary school governing authority, director of schools, school system administrator, or principal or administrator from prohibiting any teacher in a public school system of this state from helping students understand, analyze, critique, and review in an objective manner the scientific strengths and scientific weaknesses of existing scientific theories covered in the course being taught, such as evolution and global warming.
What a freaking disaster. Equating the baloney of theories other that evolution with the unscientific nonsense that passes as climate science is a mistake of epic proportions, especially given that Climate Astrology is more religion than science to its adherents.


And here's one that will annoy the Climate Taliban - just as Islam is a political doctrine wrapped up in a religious message, climate change is a political doctrine wrapped up in a scientific message.


The complete Jack Lacton list of 10 Institutions That Ruin The World:

#1 - The United Nations
#2 - The European Union
#3 - Expansionist Islam
#4 - The Environmental Movement
#5 - The Mainstream Media
#6 - Education Institutions and Education Unions
#7 - Government
#8 - The Social Justice Movement
#9 - The Peace Movement
#10 - The Intelligent Design Movement, Discovery Institute

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