Leftists are incorrectly attempting to blame recent tornadoes in the southern U.S. on global warming [updated August 31, 2022]

A chain of tornadoes recently tore through six states during the night in the southern United States, causing over 100 known fatalities so far.

This drone footage follows the path of a tornado through a neighborhood in Mayfield, Kentucky.

This news report details issues with the tornado.

Leftist politicians and people in the entertainment industry have made ridiculous and insensitive comments about the situation attempting to equate the tornadoes with global warming.  A television writer named Noel Scavell made “Tweets” about the tragedy, saying the following:

Sorry Kentucky.  Maybe if your 2 senators hadn’t spent decades blocking legislation to reduce climate change, you wouldn’t be suffering from climate disasters.  If it’s any consolation, McConnell and Rand have f’ed over all of us, too.

She then said that federal cleanup funds should be withheld from the victims:

Tie FEMA aid to US Senators from that state’s vote to tax carbon, stop fracking, support solar and address Climate Change.  No federal clean up funds for people who helped create the disaster.

She then deleted the above Tweets and said:

My tweet has been twisted into something it is not.  My hate is directed toward the senators from KY who have endangered all our lives with their reckless denial of science and toadying to corporate interests.  Prayers for the people of KY who are suffering along w/so many others.

It is proven that global warming does not cause tornadoes and hurricanes.  The information at this link explains why a warming climate does not cause more severe weather, and it also shows historical data that proves tornadoes and hurricanes have not been increasing in rate or severity in the recent decades.

I remember an SNL skit from around 2010 when Al Gore was a guest, called “Whats up with that?”  At the time, the activist Anthony Watts’ website “Watts Up With That” that exposes global warming deception was becoming very popular, so the reference to that was obviously intentional.  [Note: August 31, 2022— I previously said that the site was run by Alan Watt, however that is not correct.]  I think many actors would like to do what is right such as in that case, but their choices are usually not their own:

This skit is from 2010, back before SNL went off the deep end advocating for harmful leftist agendas.

… Compare the above video to this recent SNL skit.  I wonder why everything the entertainment industry is making now seems so compromised.  It seems as if they are actually trying to appear that way for some reason, and the audiences often also seem to be in on it somehow.  But in any event a lot of people in the public take it seriously and agree with it anyway, and in the linked video they are trying to create support for Anthony Fauci and deadly vaccines so there is no excuse for it.  What are they thinking?