Trump vs The Green Agenda: Climate Change or Control? - E5
Donald Trump stood at the United Nations just days ago (or maybe weeks or even longer ago by the time you read this) and made a statement that detonated across global media.
“It’s the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world.”
He was talking about climate change.
Now, whether you love the guy or not, that’s your choice. But love him or loathe him, this wasn’t a throwaway remark. It was a massive claim. One that forces an uncomfortable question:
Could he actually be right?
And more importantly: why would he say such a thing?
This episode of Emeka Unscripted doesn’t start with climate models or carbon charts. It starts at home.
“This Episode Actually Starts at Home”
Emeka’s wife, Courtney, runs a publishing company, Appointed Media. The company’s mission is simple and explicit:
“We create resources to inspire healthy minds, strong families, and thriving communities.”
A simple post made by Appointed Media proved to be problematic though. No radical politics. No ideological crusade. Just a straightforward job ad on LinkedIn: “We need a male narrator for a young adult audiobook.”
The reason? The main character of the book, in whose voice the book was written, is male. Common sense. Or so they thought.
What happened next exposed something deeper.
When Logic Becomes “Discrimination”
LinkedIn removed the job ad. The stated reason? Discrimination.
The contradiction becomes obvious when Emeka points out:
“If Courtney had written, ‘We specifically want an LGBTQ plus WXYZ alphabet mafia narrator,’ that post would probably have been celebrated, not flagged.”
After reviewing LinkedIn’s own policies, the conclusion was stark: Male character with a male voice = discrimination. Exclude everyone except alphabet mafia = completely fine.
And that’s the crux of the issue:
The Rise of Contradiction as a Moral System
Society, Emeka argues, is now governed by contradiction. Discrimination is wrong. Unless it’s the kind that is pre-approved. Truth is absolute. Unless it hurts someone’s feelings. Morality is universal. Unless it clashes with the trend of the month. He says plainly, “This is the very definition of wokism.”
And the danger isn’t just annoyance or inconvenience. When platforms like LinkedIn start playing referee of morality, what you get is absolute lawlessness dressed up like virtue.
“Let’s Talk About Netflix for a Second”
The same ideology, he argues, doesn’t stop at job ads. It moves downstream. Straight into children’s entertainment. The show in question presents a lead character who states:
“I’m trans, Norma… I can just be Barney and I can choose if and when I tell people.”
On the surface, it looks harmless. Just another quirky, spooky adventure cartoon. But Emeka describes what follows as deliberate ideological framing. The entire show is built around showcasing and normalizing this identity disorder.
His concern isn’t about attacking struggling children: It’s about where and how these ideas are being introduced.
Cartoons Are Not Billboards
Children are still forming their sense of self. They learn by copying what they see long before they can critically analyze it. That’s why cartoons historically existed: cartoons are supposed to inspire imagination for young people, not to act as ideological delivery systems. When you turn a cartoon into a billboard for your ideology, you are exploiting children for agendas.
Emeka draws a blunt comparison:
If that’s unacceptable, he argues, this should be too. And silence, he warns, is consent.
“If we don’t speak up now, we’re not just losing our children to screens. We’re losing their souls.”
From Culture to Climate: The Same Impulse
The thread tying LinkedIn, Netflix, and climate policy together is power. The same impulse that censors the male narrator ad… is the same impulse driving the entire economy into this green energy scam. Which brings us back to Trump’s words.
Is it Global Cooling, Global Warming, or Climate Change?
Years ago… they said global cooling will kill the world. Then they said global warming will kill the world. So now they just call it climate change because that way they can’t miss. A term so broad, it can never be disproven.
When the Data Doesn’t Match the Narrative
Emeka recounts researching Vermont floods: “The worst flood wasn’t in 2023. It was in 1927.”
Long before modern emissions. It can’t be both. It can’t be brand new, but it already happened. That’s not denial, that’s logic.
A Call to Wake Up
Science, he argues, has rules.
Yet climate terminology keeps changing:
“Global warming.”
“Rising sea levels.”
“Global boiling.”
“Climate change.”
Always alarming. Never falsifiable.
The 97% Consensus That Was “Cooked”
Is it true that 97% of scientists agree with the climate change narrative?
The response from Professor Ian Plimer, a geologist and earth scientist interviewed by Sky News, is scathing:
“It is true if you cook the books.”
“Out of nearly 10,000 people… 77 were chosen.”
“That survey is absolute total codswallop.”
It appears that fear is the fuel. Governments fund fear. Activists produce fear. Institutes get rich on fear.
Carbon Dioxide: Villain or Scapegoat?
CO₂ is framed as poison, but plants literally breathe it in. The relationship is symbiotic: more CO₂ means more plant growth.
Satellite data, Emeka states, supports this. The Earth is greener today than it was 30 years ago. In fact, 1/3 of vegetated land is greener in comparison with 30 years ago, with only 5% browner.
So he asks: “How is the gas of life suddenly the gas of death?”
Follow the Money
Subsidies.
Carbon credits.
Guaranteed bailouts.
Household rebates that favor the wealthy.
“It’s a merry-go-round of money.”
And who pays? The everyday Australian with higher bills and higher taxes.
Who benefits? Foreign investors. Big banks. Big finance. Politicians and their mates.
Stewardship vs Fear
This isn’t about trashing the environment. Of course, we should be good stewards.
Clean air. Clean water. Responsibile use of resources.
The problem is the narrative. A never-ending climate apocalypse story gives a blank check to our taxes and control over our lives.
This Is What Trump Meant. Not just a science scam. A billion-dollar machine built around fear.
Final Word
Disagree? Bring evidence. Discuss the matter.
Emeka believes someone has to care. When we stop caring, the nonsense wins. And that’s a game he refuses to lose.