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November 8, 2007

Another Envirowacko Calls for Moving Humans Toward Extinction

Communism killed 100 million people during the 20th century and ruined the lives of many millions more. But now we are seeing the emergence of a still more profoundly evil manifestation of moonbattery. Yet another environmentalist is calling for ridding the world of humans on a massive scale. Check out the genocidal rhetoric John Feeney has been spewing.

Many fear sounding alarmist, but there is an alarm to sound and the time for reticence is over. We've outgrown the planet and need radical action to avert unspeakable consequences.

Uh oh — "radical action" doesn't sound good. Before explaining what it means, Feeney reminds us how bad we are for being human:

If we've altered the climate, it should come as no surprise that we have damaged other natural systems. From deforestation to collapsing fisheries, desertification, the global spread of chemical toxins, ocean dead zones, and the death of coral reefs, an array of interrelated declines is evidence of the breadth of our impact.

How can we expiate our sins against Gaia? The same way Ukrainians expiated their sins against Uncle Joe Stalin:

We must end world population growth, then reduce population size. That means lowering population numbers in industrialised as well as developing nations.

Fiends like Stalin and Mao didn't explicitly call for genocide, yet killed tens of millions. How many would die under a totalitarian environmentalist regime?

According to green ideology, the human race is the problem. The Ultimate Solution is obvious.

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Better bury them deep. Rotting humans cause carbon emissions.

On a tip from V the K.

Posted by Van Helsing at November 8, 2007 2:42 PM

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My money says that this guy has a No Blood For Oil sign behind his couch ready for the next stop the war/ Bush is a baby killer rally.

What navel-gazers like him don't realize is that Nature has its own system of maintaining balance. Famine, disease and death by predation( war for humans )is a natural result of over-population for any species. Nature does not need very much help from us.

Posted by: iopian at November 8, 2007 3:09 PM

Feeney should lead by example and stop breathing! Until then, his words are just more empty rhetoric, from another shit-for-brains jackass.

Posted by: Bear at November 8, 2007 4:29 PM

These same people complain of overpopulation. How can their idiot disciples actually parrot this claim? What is the solution to overpopulation? Reduce it? How?

Posted by: d at November 8, 2007 7:45 PM

Who collapsed the fisheries???

The enviro-whackos destroyed the sealhunt
on the east coast.

Then these seals' population exploded
they ate most of the fishes and spread
diseases that contaminated all species...

THANKS GREENPEACE!!!

Posted by: Hotspur666 at November 8, 2007 8:00 PM

Day late and a dollar short should be this asshole's epitaph. Newsflash, jackass, the Population Bomb was a myth. Global population numbers are set to decline. People stopped having 3+ kids everywhere to keep the population growing in the industrialized world (which now includes ALOT more places than people realise). Why do you think we're having to import so many workers from Mexico?

Perhaps Mr. Feeney can do the world a favour and give himself a 9mm headache.

Posted by: Brooklyn Red Leg at November 8, 2007 11:23 PM

I don't agree with the guy, but I think the above comments are a little over the top, to say the least.

I didn't get the impression he was calling for killing people. I think he's talking about lowering the birth rate. And, yes, while it's true that the birth rate has gone down in the industrialized world, it is still WAY up on most of the planet. The total human population (and its effect on the planet) keeps going up. No, the seals did not collapse the fisheries. Maybe they're eating more of the fish, but the biggest effect (by far!) comes from overfishing and pollution.
These comments sound like something out of a reverse-algore "documentary."

Posted by: pb at November 9, 2007 5:28 AM

I think he's talking about lowering the birth rate.
Could we really run a civilization like ours with the numbers he's talking about, with 'sustainable' technologies?

Posted by: James F McEnanly at November 9, 2007 7:12 AM

It's incredible how often leftist ideology and the idea of eradicating humans converge

Posted by: Bandit at November 9, 2007 12:12 PM

Paul Erlich, utterly and completely wrong, is still the idol of these "Population Explosion" fascist idiots.

Mr. Feeney -- when you cease to damage this planet by living, I'll actually believe you have the courage of your commitments. Til then, you're just another sufferer of the Disease of Liberalism/Environmentalism, and deserve exactly zero seconds of consideration by any rational human being. Shut up and go away!

Posted by: jc14 at November 10, 2007 5:29 PM