Change Quote by Rush Limbaugh
“Climate change is not about climate change. It's about the people in it getting rich off of an ever-expanding, growing, controlling government. It's all about expanding the government and government control over people. It's about creating victims. When you successfully turn somebody into a victim, you have automatically made them a dependent on you. You are essentially telling them they have lost the power necessary to solve their own problems. And you create within them a mentality that they can't overcome their own problem because they're victims.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Radio commentary, 2005
The quote argues that climate change rhetoric masks a power struggle where elites benefit by expanding government control, creating dependency and victimhood among the populace.
In simple terms: It claims climate talks hide a push for more government power and control over people.
Beware of narratives that turn people into dependent victims.
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When to use this quote
- public policy debates
- activist movements
- community organizing
- media analysis
- education curricula
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does framing climate change as a power grab affect public action?
- What evidence supports or refutes the idea of government-driven victimhood?
The claim conflates climate science with political motives, which may oversimplify complex issues.