In a post peddling myths about climate change the prominent right-wing blogger and occasional Telegraph writer Richard North, who was the source of much of the media controversy about the ‘climategate’ non-scandal, has used the phrase “jungle bunnies” – apparently to refer to people in the developing world.
Update 1115hrs 26/11/10
Richard North has revised his blog post replacing the words “jungle bunnies” with “Mercedes dealers”. (Yes, your guess is as good as ours). See the screengrabs before and after the change.
Oh, and he has accompanied the change with a little note, “Up yours LFF.” Charming.
Seriously though, don’t you find it quite odd that this comedy racist should be treated as a serious scientific source by a number of mainstream journalists – as if he has the same credibility as the thousands of scientists who have often devoted their entire professional lives to studying the shifts in our global climate?
In a post peddling myths about climate change the prominent right-wing blogger and occasional Telegraph writer Richard North, who was the source of much of the media controversy about the ‘climategate’ non-scandal, has used the phrase “jungle bunnies” – apparently to refer to people in the developing world.
North, who runs the blog EU Referendum, made the racial slur in a blog post about the cold weather that much of Britain is experiencing at the moment. He suggests the current weather in the UK undermines evidence of global warming.
In fact, the UN today reiterated what NASA already predicted: that this year is on course to be amongst the hottest on record.
North blogged:
“This is the third consecutive winter where we have had snowfall before Christmas and we’re fresh out of riot shields. We’ll have to use the central heating.
“Despite that, it is only a matter of time before some fool (many fools) tell us that it is the warmest year since Noah built his ark, warning that we are going to fry unless we pay zillion of dollars into the kitty for jungle bunnies and development corporations such as Oxfam.”
The Urban Dictionary describes the phrase as a racist one referring to black people.
As Left Foot Forward has previously detailed, North was the influential blogger, who has been lauded by Iain Dale and others, who sowed myths about climate scientists and claims they have made.
His blog posts led to mainstream media coverage during the media controversy about climate science earlier this year, and in turn The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Times needed to retract their stories.
This isn’t the first time North has been caught out posting apparently racist material.
Under the heading “Liar, liar!”, North previously pondered whether lying “is an in-built part of human nature”. He then goes on to say the following:
“What would be really interesting in this respect would be an examination of cultural attitudes to lying – why, for instance, Indians such as Rajendra Pachauri are practiced liars and why others find it difficult to accept that they are being lied to, even in the face of incontrovertible evidence.”
In the comment thread, someone calling himself bennyboy writes:
“Anything east of dover, not to be trusted!”
North then responds:
“There are a lot of Kermits to the west of Dover … to say nothing of the Dagos and sundry others. These are to be trusted?”
Earlier this month we highlighted how the UK’s most influential climate sceptic admitted he’s driven by what he termed “ideological war”, and we’ve also previously exposed how the world’s most followed climate denier was tweeting links to the BNP.
103 Responses to “‘Climategate’ blogger in new racial slur”
Gregory Norminton
Anon E Mouse, Billy, Baron, janie-s… Look away! Look away!
http://www.businessgreen.com/bg/news/1906678/world-warming-quicker-past-decade-met-office
http://e360.yale.edu/feature/the_warming_of_antarctica_a_citadel_of_ice_begins_to_melt_/2342/
pontaprint
greg
so stories about the world (or antarctica) warming up recently is somehow support for human induced climate change?
no didn’t think so
genealogymaster
The climategate scandal continues nothing was resolved at all. I think I should get on the gravy train for all this lucrative research money one can rich real quick on these monies. All you have to do is back a theory that can’t be proven.
Gregory Norminton
‘Pontaprint’ (honestly: why can’t you ‘sceptics’ have the courage of your convictions and use your names?), look on the right of your screen. The excellent ‘Climate Progress’ will help you in your confusion – if you have the intellectual courage to pay attention.
Tim H
His response is quite illuminating …
http://eureferendum.blogspot.com/2010/11/climate.html
If he’s serious, he’s basically forwarding a radical defence of racist slurs in and of themselves. Why the defensiveness last time he was exposed (on “Kermits” and “Dagos”), then? And will he therefore be peppering his future writing with the liberal use of terms like “nigger” and “paki” – all in the name of tolerance, free speech and anti-PC-ness? What a scumbag.