Power outages hit France as it records hottest day since measurements began

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France has hit a record high temperature, breaking previous records and igniting yet another sensational climate crisis narrative. But hold on—before we all don our biodegradable protest signs and march in the streets, let’s dissect how the media, particularly outlets like CNN and The New York Times, are spinning this hot news.

Both networks are dancing on the graves of reason and common sense, using every opportunity to fan the flames of climate hysteria. CNN was quick to declare this an “unprecedented” event, linking it to man-made climate change without skipping a beat to consider natural climatic cycles. Meanwhile, The New York Times is crafting a narrative that screams “imminent doom,” as if a few record-setting days are an indication that the world is about to end. This is the corporate media at its finest—selling panic instead of perspective.

Let’s also remember the cherry-picking of data. Sure, the temperature’s rising, but when was the last time we heard about the periods of cooling, the local weather anomalies, or the fact that the Earth has seen warm and cool phases for eons? This kind of selective reporting serves one purpose: to push an agenda that demands stricter regulations and green policies, all while ignoring dissenting scientific opinions.

So, while France enjoys the heatwave, maybe we should be more concerned about the heat being generated by the media’s relentless misrepresentation of facts. Are we supposed to believe that the sky is falling just because it’s sunny in Paris?

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