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Animal Rights And The Green Movement: One Gigantic Misanthropic Chain Letter!

Oh, and even music is apparently harmful to the planet! *Snort*

The man-made global warming religion

Top Ten Climate Lies Exposed

Founder of The Weather Network denounces climate hysteria

Canadian environmentalist media icon David suzuki, owned by his own people on interview.

CNN Global Warming Hysteria Debunked By Scientist

Official admits environmentalism is about globalized wealth re-distribution.

And if you dare to be a journalist who doesn't just go blindly along with the deceptive and misanthropic narrative, you get banned.

First it was "acid rain" - woops, that amounted to nothing.

Then "global warming" - woops, the temps fell.

Then they called it "climate change" in an attempt to try avoiding having to admit to being wrong however the temperatures went, while managing to blame everything in the universe on human beings. But - woops, emails were revealed showing the bigwigs at the top of the pseudo-scientific cult of misanthropy and money-grabbing, were found out to have faked data and hoaxed the world with their misanthropic enviroreligious propaganda dressed up as science.

Then came the 2012 armageddon scare. Woops. We're still here. And yes, there are environmentalist fanatics who, in their misanthropic religion, actually wish for the world to end in order to wipe out the human population, whom they blame for everything, real and imagined.

And though the ipcc made a false and alarmist prediction about glacier massive melts, that was supposedly only one time, one little sloppy mistake, they regret it and are very sorry so it shouldn't in any way damage their credibility, because all other doom and gloom statements about "climate change" should be taken for nothing but complete factual truth. Right?

Next Crazy Climate Kook Con Ocean Acidification Lake Minnetonka Liberty

Ocean Acidification

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In the words of environmental/animal rights/welfare activists:.

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"It doesn't matter what is true, it only matters what people believe is true." -- Paul Watson, a founder of Greenpeace

"In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like would fit the bill....All these dangers are caused by human intervention....and thus the “real enemy, then, is humanity itself....believe humanity requires a common motivation, namely a common adversary in order to realize world government. It does not matter if this common enemy is “a real one or….one invented for the purpose." -- Club of Rome

“We’ve got to ride the global-warming issue. Even if the theory of global warming is wrong, we will be doing the right thing in terms of economic policy and environmental policy.” -- Timothy Wirth, U.S./UN functionary, former elected Democrat Senator (D-Colorado)

"A global climate treaty must be implemented even if there is no scientific evidence to back the greenhouse effect." -- Richard Benedik, former U.S./UN bureaucrat:

“No matter if the science is all phoney, there are collateral environmental benefits.... climate change [provides] the greatest chance to bring about justice and equality in the world.” -- Christine Stewart, former Canadian Environment Minister

"It is no secret that a lot of climate-change research is subject to opinion, that climate models sometimes disagree even on the signs of the future changes (e.g. drier vs. wetter future climate). The problem is, only sensational exaggeration makes the kind of story that will get politicians’ — and readers’ — attention. So, yes, climate scientists might exaggerate, but in today’s world, this is the only way to assure any political action and thus more federal financing to reduce the scientific uncertainty." -- Monika Kopacz, atmospheric scientist

“If we want a good environmental policy in the future we’ll have to have a disaster.” -- Sir John Houghton, lead editor of first three IPCC reports

"The only way to get our society to truly change is to frighten people with the possibility of a catastrophe." -- emeritus professor Daniel Botkin

"That, of course, entails getting loads of media coverage. So we have to offer up scary scenarios, make simplified, dramatic statements, and make little mention of any doubts we might have." -- Stephen Schneider, Stanford Univ., environmentalist:

"We routinely wrote scare stories...Our press reports were more or less true...We were out to whip the public into a frenzy about the environment." -- Jim Sibbison, environmental journalist, former public relations official for the Environmental Protection Agency

"Humanity is facing a challenge unlike any we’ve ever had to confront. We are in an unprecedented period of change."-- David Suzuki, celebrity scientist, alarmist extraordinaire, 2011 quote

"I believe it is appropriate to have an over-representation of factual presentations on how dangerous it is, as a predicate for opening up the audience to listen to what the solutions are, and how hopeful it is that we are going to solve this crisis." -- Al Gore, former U.S. vice president

“Isn't the only hope for the planet that the industrialized civilizations collapse? Isn't it our responsibility to bring that about?” -- Maurice Strong, a billionaire elitist, primary power behind UN throne

"The battle to feed humanity is over. In the 1970s, the world will undergo famines. Hundreds of millions of people are going to starve to death in spite of any crash programs embarked upon now. Population control is the only answer" -- Paul Ehrlich - The Population Bomb (1968)

"I would take even money that England will not exist in the year 2000" -- Paul Ehrlich in (1969)

"In ten years all important animal life in the sea will be extinct. Large areas of coastline will have to be evacuated because of the stench of dead fish." -- Paul Ehrlich, Earth Day (1970)

"Before 1985, mankind will enter a genuine age of scarcity . . . in which the accessible supplies of many key minerals will be facing depletion" -- Paul Ehrlich in (1976)

"This cooling trend will reduce agricultural productivity for the rest of the century" -- Peter Gwynne, Newsweek 1976

"If present trends continue, the world will be about four degrees colder for the global mean temperature in 1990, but eleven degrees colder by the year 2000...This is about twice what it would take to put us in an ice age." -- Kenneth E.F. Watt on air pollution and global cooling, Earth Day (1970)

"We reject the idea of private property." -- Peter Berle, President of the National Audubon Society

"Effective execution of Agenda 21 will require a profound reorientation of all human society, unlike anything the world has ever experienced a major shift in the priorities of both governments and individuals and an unprecedented redeployment of human and financial resources. This shift will demand that a concern for the environmental consequences of every human action be integrated into individual and collective decision-making at every level." -- the UN's Own "Agenda 21"

"We redistribute de facto the world's wealth by climate policy...Basically it's a big mistake to discuss climate policy separately from the major themes of globalization...One has to free oneself from the illusion that international climate policy is environmental policy. This has almost nothing to do with environmental policy anymore." -- Ottmar Edenhoffer, high level UN-IPCC official

"We, in the green movement, aspire to a cultural model in which killing a forest will be considered more contemptible and more criminal than the sale of 6-year-old children to Asian brothels." -- Carl Amery

"Every woman ensconced in fur should endure a rape so vicious that it scars them forever." - Gary Yourofsky, "humane education lecturer" employed by PeTA, published Thursday, Jan. 24, 2008 in The Shield, the student newspaper of Indiana Southern University. Yourofsky is a convicted felon that spent 6 months in a maximum security prison in Canada. http://media.www.usishield.com/media/storage/paper605/news/2008/01/24/Opinion/Special.Editorial.Animal.Rights.Ethical.Veganism-3164767.shtml

"If an 'animal abuser' were killed in a research lab firebombing, I would unequivocally support that, too." Gary Yourofsky, founder of Animals Deserve Adequate Protection Today and Tomorrow (ADAPTT), now employed as PeTA's national lecturer

"I put animals over peoples feelings ANYDAY. I would gladly step over a dying human to get to an injured animal. Thats how I am." - Posted by AminalTales on a forum at http://www.Chins-n-quills.com

Search that place and you'll find all her posts.

http://www.chins-n-quills.com/forums/search.php?searchid=579453

Her profile is at:

http://www.chins-n-quills.com/forums/member.php?userid=10494

The animal rights movement is " part of a revolutionary process aimed at restructuring the major institution of society...." Dr. Morgan, Mobilization for Animals (from his book, Love and Anger, An animal rights organizers' handbook).

"If you haven't given voluntary human extinction much thought before, the idea of a world with no people in it may seem strange. But, if you give it a chance, I think you might agree that the extinction of Homo sapiens would mean survival for millions, if not billions, of Earth-dwelling species ... Phasing out the human race will solve every problem on earth, social and environmental." --"Les U. Knight" (pseudonum), "Voluntary Human Extinction," Wild Earth, Vol. 1, No. 2, (Summer 1991), p. 72.

"The extinction of the human species may not only be inevitable but a good thing....This is not to say that the rise of human civilization is insignificant, but there is no way of showing that it will be much help to the world in the long run." -- Economist editorial

"Phasing out the human race will solve every problem on earth, social and environmental." -- Dave Forman, Founder of Earth First!

"Man is the most dangerous, destructive, selfish, and unethical animal on earth." Michael W. Fox, Scientific Director and former Vice President, Humane Society of the United States, as quoted in Robert James Bidinotto" "Animal Rights: A New Species of Egalitarianism," The Intellectual Activist, September 14, 1983, p. 3.

"Humans have grown like a cancer. We're the biggest blight on the face of the earth." Ingrid Newkirk, PeTA's founder, president and former national director, Readers Digest, June 1990

"Humans are exploiters and destroyers, self-appointed world autocrats around whom the universe seems to revolve." --Sydney Singer, director, the Good Shepherd Foundation, "The Neediest of All Animals," The Animals Agenda, Vol. 10, No. 5 (June 1990), p. 50.

"It?s terrible to have to say this. World population must be stabilized, and to do that we must eliminate 350,000 people per day. This is so horrible to contemplate that we shouldn?t even say it. But the general situation in which we are involved is lamentable." Jacques-Yves Cousteau, environmentalist and documentary maker

"I suspect that eradicating smallpox was wrong. It played an important part in balancing ecosystems." John Davis, editor of Earth First! Journal

"We?re at 6 billion people on the Earth, and that?s roughly three times what the planet should have. About 2 billion is optimal." Paul Ehrlich, Stanford University population biologist

"It is cosmically unlikely that the developed world will choose to end its orgy of fossil-energy consumption, and the Third World its suicidal consumption of landscape. Until such time as Homo sapiens should decide to rejoin nature, some of us can only hope for the right virus to come along." David M. Graber, research biologist for the National Park Service

"My own doubts came when DDT was introduced. In Guyana, within two years, it had almost eliminated malaria. So my chief quarrel with DDT, in hindsight, is that it has greatly added to the population problem." Alexander King, founder of the Malthusian Club of Rome

"The world has a cancer, and that cancer is man." Merton Lambert, former spokesman for the Rockefeller Foundation

"Honorable representatives of the great saurians of older creation, may you long enjoy your lilies and rushes, and be blessed now and then with a mouthful of terror-stricken man by way of a dainty!" John Muir, founder of the Sierra Club

"If I were reincarnated I would wish to be returned to earth as a killer virus to lower human population levels." Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh, leader of the World Wildlife Fund

"Isn't the only hope for the planet that the industrialized civilizations collapse? Isn't it our responsibility to bring that about?" Maurice Strong, U.N. environmental leader

"A total population of 250?300 million people, a 95% decline from present levels, would be ideal." Ted Turner, CNN founder, UN supporter, and environmentalist

"I got the impression that instead of going out to shoot birds, I should go out and shoot the kids who shoot birds." Paul Watson, a founder of Greenpeace

"I don't think you'd have to kill - assassinate - too many vivisectors before you would see a marked decrease in the amount of vivisection going on. And I think for 5 lives, 10 lives, 15 human lives, we could save a million, 2 million, 10 million non-human animals." Dr. Jerry Vlasak an MD http://brianoconnor.typepad.com/animal_crackers/2004/10/vlasaks_rhetori.html

"I am not a morose person, but I would rather not be here. I don't have any reverence for life, only for the entities themselves. I would rather see a blank space where I am. This will sound like fruitcake stuff again but at least I wouldn't be harming anything." Ingrid Newkirk, founder, president and former national director, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PeTA), as quoted in Chip Brown, "She's a Portrait of Zealotry in Plastic Shoes," Washington Post, November 13, 1983, p. B10.

"We have wished, we ecofreaks, for a disaster or for a social change to come and bomb us into Stone Age, where we might live like Indians in our valley, with our localism, our appropriate technology, our gardens, our homemade religion -- guilt-free at last!" -- Stewart Brand (writing in the Whole Earth Catalogue)

"If radical environmentalists were to invent a disease to bring human populations back to sanity, it would probably be something like AIDS" -- Earth First! Newsletter

"Cannibalism is a "radical but realistic solution to the problem of overpopulation." -- Lyall Watson, The Financial Times, 15 July 1995

"Torturing a human being is almost always wrong, but it is not absolutely wrong." --Peter Singer, as quoted in Josephine Donovan, "Animal Rights and Feminist Theory," Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, Winter 1990, p. 357.

"Man should not feel so superior to animals. He has not the right to." Adolph Hitler, 1939

"Six million Jews died in concentration camps, but six billion broiler chickens will die this year in slaughter houses." -Ingrid Newkirk, President, PETA, The Washington Post, November 13, 1983.

?There are about 2,000 people prepared at any one time to take action for us ... The children of targeted scientists and executives are enjoying a lifestyle built on the blood and abuse of innocent animals. Why should they be allowed to close the door on that and sit down and watch TV and enjoy themselves when animals are suffering and dying because of the actions of the family breadwinner? They are a justifiable target for protest.? Robin Webb, ALF leader, Sunday Herald ( Scotland) Sept. 19, 2004

"The employees? are not good people, and do not deserve to enjoy the Holiday season. Let's make this one so stressful, they won't be able to balance their hot cider between shaking hands." E-mail message dated December 15, 2002 from (SHAC) Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty

"I would be overjoyed when the first scientist is killed by a liberation activist." Vivien Smith, Former ALF Spokesperson, USA Today, September 3, 1991

"Every time a police agency pepper-sprays or uses pain-compliance holds against our people, their cars should burn." Rodney Coronado, convicted felon in the 1992 Michigan State University firebombing and beneficiary of PeTA funds, "Conference on Organized Resistance," American University, January 26, 2003

"It doesn't matter if there are people in there. They're irrelevant! It doesn't matter about the police. They're irrelevant! It doesn't matter about the high fences. They're irrelevant! It doesn't matter about the doors. They're irrelevant! It doesn't matter about the locks. They're irrelevant! What matters is our brothers and sisters in there. Smash everything when the cops aren't here! Get them out!" ?"We'll sweep the police aside. We'll sweep the government aside. We'll sweep Huntingdon Life Sciences aside, and we'll raze this evil place right to the ground!" Robin Webb, British Animal Rights Terrorist, Speaking at Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty, (SHAC) rally, East Millstone, New Jersey, outside a medical research facility, December 1, 2002

"Hit them in their personal lives, visit their homes ? Actively target U.S. military establishments within the United States... strike hard and fast and retreat in anonymity. Select another location, strike again hard and fast and quickly retreat in anonymity ... Do not get caught. DO NOT GET CAUGHT. Do not get sent to jail. Stay alert, keep active, and keep fighting." Craig Rosenbraugh, radical animal rights spokesperson for terrorism and a recipient of PeTA funds, in Open letter to activists, published on the Independent Media Center website, March 17, 2003

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They hate their own species, they lie through their teeth to spread the hate and instil terrible fear and guilt in anyone they can, and they know it. And it's working.

After decades of this propaganda, people are finally starting to come around and question environmental dogmatism and the powers behind it.

Moe says: "It's not gullibility it's guilt that drives them to believe. How could anyone live with themselves knowing that they have killed millions and driven millions out of their homes and it is going to continue to get worse as long as they get up in the morning, turn on the lights of death, take away life giving water from the drought stricken by wasting water in a shower, on the lawn, washing the car, washing the dog, having a dog, even thinking about getting into their climate change machines to go anywhere, specially to a job doing just about anything in our society that perpetuates the entire destructive cycle? In order to be forgiven you must believe." "In order for a follower to cope and survive in society he/she must absolve themselves. It's either everyone else is doing it and my contribution is so small even if I stopped it wouldn't change anything; and I believe and hope that reducing CO2 will solve the problems of the world and those who believe the solution is much bigger while on the right side, are simply wrong because their solutions just go too far. Besides I do drive a Prius." Moe has it right except for dismissing gullibility as a factor. I think guilt has a heck of a lot to do with it, but there is also at least some degree of gullibility at work. Just as with belief in chain letters, guilt and gullibility go hand in hand to keep belief in global warming - excuse me - 'climate change' caused by humans, alive. They dismiss any and all scientists who disagree with the myth, no matter how sound the case against the hoax is. They brand such scientists as being "in the back pocket for big oil" just as they brand anyone who is not a scientist who disbelieves their hoax to be "anti-science", "science deniers/denialists" "global warming/climate change deniers/denialists" "climate science deniers/denialists" or even "climate deniers/denialists". A lot of them, like any good liberal yeomen, seem to be under the delusion that everybody who doesn't believe in human-caused global warming is either associated with or else gets their information only from fox News.

From UIUC, cryosphere all final 1978/2006

Also from UIUC, Click here.

From the Toronto Sun, Green Drivel

From The Australian, Click here.

From Climate Realist, Click here.

From Wikipedia, Click here.

From Anthony Watts, Click here.

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From Yahoo Answers contributed by Freedom and Liberty

Why do environmentalists ignore science?

According to studies made by multiple universities including the university of Illinois, the Arctic hasn't been melting at a substantial rate, in fact in the climate has cooled, just like during the 1970's.

However, many citizens choose to have faith in people like Al Gore who buy Ocean side mansions even though he's telling everyone that the world will be engulfed in floods in the next few decades. Furthermore, people like Barroso of the European Union tell everyone that they must reduce their plane emissions and that they will start taxing people more, but he just took a 450k euro flight to the Rio summit!!!

Why do environmentalists ignore science, facts and reason and instead choose to have faith in pressure groups and lobby groups like Greenpeace, in fact two co-founders who left, one being Patrick Moore said that man made global warming is a hoax.

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Contributed by Peace through blinding force

Because they're liberals. Liberals ACTUALLY BELIEVE you can POLITICALLY determine reality, so the "real" scientists are the ones who report as ordered by a bureaucrat.

Thus liberals are PERFECTLY COMFORTABLE when these "scientists" deliver a conclusion that quite literally claims we are about to scour life from the planet by warming it to a LOWER temperature than we had during the middle ages(1); that PRESENT DAY CO2 levels caused warming to start 250 year ago(2) and that the PROOF is that Pennsylvania today is warmer that Maine was 30 years ago.(3)

THAT IS the "evidence" they cite, kids. You can READ IT so if you weren't scientifically illiterate, YOU'D KNOW that is in fact their claim.

Delt No.2 just cited 31,487 signers with university degrees in science – including 9,029 PhDs, who are convinced that the human-caused global warming hypothesis is WITHOUT scientific validity and that the "environmentalists'" political agenda would damage both human prosperity and the NATURAL ENVIRONMENT of the Earth.

(1) The IPCC "worst case scenario" is a bit COOLER than historic highs

(2) ALL evidence - really, ALL of it - shows that CO2 increases come about 250 years AFTER warming starts.

(3) "Present data" is from weather stations that are, on average, at around 41 degrees N latitude. "Past data" (average 45 degrees north latitude) includes about 1000 MORE weather stations - most of them in the Arctic circle - that are no longer operating. The two data sets are simply compared at face value with NO ADJUSTMENT made to account for the VERY DIFFERENT average environments they measure.

LITERALLY 100% of ethical (and non-retarded) scientists REJECT this comparison, while ALL IPCC "scientists" are CONTRACTUALLY BOUND to say they accept it.

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Contributed by Chosen Man

Because 'Climate Change', formerly 'Global Warming', is the religion of the 21st Century. It replaces Communism in the west as the number 1 religion of choice for the self righteous and self appointed saviours of the world.

Even those on whose work this new religion was founded say that they exaggerated and that the New Religion is a bunch of zealots.

Source(s):

James Lovelock originator of Gaia Principle

Bjorn Lomborg founder of Greenpeace

Matt Ridley, Genome

See what I mean, 3 of the 'founding fathers' as sources and Thumbs down galore. What next? Burnings at the stake?!

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Ann McElhinney 1 2

Christopher Monckton lecture on the harmful fraud that is bad environmentalist politics

Global Warming Swindle full movie

George Carlin uses evolutionary theory to debunk environmentalism (bad language warning: he does toss a few f-bombs).

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The Human-Caused Global Warming/Climate Change Agenda, a Religion and Giant Chain Letter! Rolled Into One!

These misanthropic hoaxes escalate and behave exactly like all other chain letters.

Chain letter 1: Pass this on and you'll get good luck, money from Bill Gates and Disney, and your crush will call you at midnight. Don't pass it along, and you'll be cursed with bad luck.

Acid Rain: Oh NOOOOES! We're causing acid rain and it's turning everything green! You can stop it by putting your life on hold and giving us your money so we can stop the rain because only we know how to stop it!

Reality: Wait, I thought going green was the whole idea in the first place. Anyway, nada. No big die-offs from so-called acid rain, that was the initial good luck/bad luck scare.

Chain letter 2. Poor little Jessica Mydek and Amy Bruce are dying of brain cancer caused by beatings, have a heart and pass this chain letter on and save them or else you're a terrible selfish child-hater!

Global warming: Oh NOOOOOES! We're making greenhouse gases and dog breath and cow beltches are suffocating the world! Stop dairy farming and eating beef, keeping dogs, stop doing anything at all that involves owning animals and making your life anything but barely surviving! We're all killing the planet by being here! We must stop this at once! We must stop everybody else from thriving Anybody who doesn't listen to us is a planet killer and they deserve all the bad luck they get!

Reality: Oops, it's gotten down to -30 every winter and lately our summers have been relatively cool.

Chain letter 3. Woops, her name isn't Jessica Mydek, it's Tamara Martin, and you must absolutely pass it on and save her! Otherwise you're a godless, heartless jerk and you deserve whatever happens to you!

Climate change: Woops, so the world isn't a pressure cooker and didn't end in 2000. It's still freezing out here in winter and we can still breathe, but OMG the weather is doing weird things like freezing where it shouldn't be and warming where it shouldn't be all at the same time. It's a polar vortex, OMG it's a vortex! And we caused it! well then it isn't global warming, we'll call it climate change, and you disgusting other humans better do what we tell you and stop everything we told you to stop when we were yelling about global warming because you're still the blight of the earth and the universe! And one more thing, carbon. Carbon footprints. BAD BAD BAD BAD! Stop producing CO2! It is very very very bad bad bad and it will kill the planet! The only way we can save you is with carbon taxes and regulations about stoping the big bad carbon!

Reality: Right…So why don't you go tell all the wild animals to stop breathing? It takes a special kind of stupid to believe humans and domesticated animals are the only ones putting out co2 and leaving so-called "carbon footprints" how does one leave a footprint with one's nose and out anyway? What are we supposed to do, hold our breath forever? Can't be done.

Chain letter 4: Urgent! Pass this on for wonderful luck! Bless your friends with this chain! Or don't pass it on and bring hard luck on all of your friends and yourself for life!

Ocean acidification&rising: This is serious! The oceans are acidifying and rising and it's all humanity's fault and guess what? You're part of it! You can stop it by believing what we say, doing what we tell you to do, and giving us the money and control we desire to make that happen so the planet may be saved!

Conclusion: Acid rain, acid oceans, one hoax borrowing from another, just as the ones in chain letter form do. All of the above urge you strongly to relinquish your own power and control over your own life, and they all claim it's for your own good or for good luck.

To that, I call bulltosh!

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Replies to This Discussion

Reply by BP

Ugh, MORE of this!? I never bought that "Oh, we horrible humans are killing the planet!" garbage. SOOO many things wrong with it...ugh.

Reply by Ocean Elf

Same here, I always secretly rebelled against this brainwashing through school, and am very quick to hit the remote whenever that stuff is spouted on TV. I've had a huge problem with nature shows always villifying the human race in relation to animals. Talk about mega "Oh, shut up!" time! But it's little wonder so many people are killing themselves and suffering from depression, because if they believe this crap, it's basically telling them they are bad.

And all this CO2 bullcrap, please! As if the wild animals aren't putting out a heck of a lot more of it than we and our animals do. The eco-nuts simply don't want people thinking about that. Everything they say is for the purpose of putting down the human race.

Reply by BP

H'm! This Paul Ehrlich is a major wierdy. Especially that bit on England. What the heck!? Willing to take bets on countries collapsing? What kind of sick thing is that! And the first one really gets at me-what do you mean "population control"? The opening line "The battle to feed humanity is over." Aaaaaaaagh! Maybe if you're a misanthrope!

Reply by Ocean Elf

Exactly, that's what the whole climate change, global warming, eco/animal activist nutters are, they hate the human race. Some troll got on here and posted a message which I deleted and put up these activist quotes. The troll is still chugging the misanthropic koolaid and he said we should look at the "sience" and proceeded to call us idiots for not believing in the villification of our species for a non-existent climate crisis. What a dipstick! It's a bad mix of politics and the green religion, not a science, and the whole idea is to scream about overpopulation and how humans are wrecking the universe by being here, and trying to get the rest of us to jump off the nearest bridge, leaving them in charge of the world, probably to try knocking each other off.

And despite exposing the eco movement as a huge human-hating political hoax, some people refuse to see that, and insist on clinging to their sick world view.

For some people, it's clear that you just can't fix stupid.

Reply by BP

Hahaha! Yeah, that sums it up!

Sheesh, especially the can't fix stupid part. Ugh...don't I know it!

Reply by Ocean Elf

Yes, how unfortunate! But it's why there's a need for places like this, our way of taking the lemons life dishes out and turning it into lemonade. Cliche I know, but it sure fits here. :)

Reply by BP

Heheh! Yeah, very fitting cliche indeed. There are times when they just fit, and times when you're like "Ugh...not again!" Anyway, I totally agree! A place like this is excellent for dealing with all the fury-inducing stupidity out there.

Reply by Ocean Elf

Hehe! Yes, I agree! It's very theraputic! *Grins*

Reply by BP

Heheh! Yup! *smile* Never fails...

Reply by Ocean Elf

Lol That is true! It's even more fun when you can share the experience and be understood. :)

Reply by BP

Yeah! *grin* Very awesome to have a place that you know is going to be just the ticket when you need to blow off some steam about something stupid, etc. Huzzah!

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