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September 14, 2007

Nobel Laureate Demands More Poverty

Posted by Dave Blount at September 14, 2007 6:38 AM

The caliber of Nobel Peace Prize recipients hasn't improved much since the all-time lows hit when the award went to soul mates Yasser Arafat and Jimmy Carter. 2006 laureate Muhammad Yunus has been flapping his arms and screeching that it is "a matter of life and death" that poverty be imposed on the planet in the name of the global warming hoax.

Yunus yelps that his native Bangladesh is bearing the brunt of the climate change apocalypse. It will soon be submerged beneath a sea that he claims is rising three millimeters per year.

To interpose a little sane perspective, at this rate it would take the sea more than a century to rise one foot. Since the sea level naturally fluctuates (just like the climate), it's unlikely that it will keep rising for over 100 years — but not as unlikely as the notion that we could do anything about it.

Now back to Yunus' lunacy:

The worst part of it is, we (developing nations) are imitating the world which created pollution. So our lifestyle is imitating the lifestyle of the people who have already led the way. That is the most dangerous part of it.

In other words, he doesn't like it that developing nations are working their way out of abject poverty. Yunus wants poor countries to stay poor, and rich countries to become poor. Then Gaia will smile upon us for having sacrificed our well-being in obeisance.

Again we see that moonbats are not just wrong, but evil. Their objectives are to dismantle civilization and impose misery on the human race. But not to worry — I'm sure they're doing it for our own good.

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How the Nobel laureate wants people to live.