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November 24, 2007
Moonbats Against Human Reproduction
Environmentalists condemn every means of generating energy. They condemn the food we eat and the houses that give us shelter. They condemn transportation. They condemn economic activity. They regard our very breath as a deadly toxin. Given the ongoing avalanche of strident condemnations and outrageous demands pouring out of their mouths, you might wonder what these people actually want.
The answer is simple, if you follow their thinking to its natural conclusion: they want an end to the human race.
As the Daily Mail reports, moonbats will literally sacrifice their babies to Gaia by aborting them, the modern equivalent of throwing the poor things screaming down a volcano. Toni Vernelli, who works for an environmental charity, not only killed her baby for Gaia, she got herself sterilized at age 27, so as to "protect the planet." Her boyfriend commemorated the event with a congratulations card.
According to Ms. Vernelli:
Having children is selfish. It's all about maintaining your genetic line at the expense of the planet. Every person who is born uses more food, more water, more land, more fossil fuels, more trees and produces more rubbish, more pollution, more greenhouse gases, and adds to the problem of over-population.
She came from a normal, middle-class Catholic family, but boasts of becoming a vegetarian at age 15. With environmentalism, it's a short jump from sanctimonious flakiness to human-hating insanity. At 21 she was already considering sterilization as a way of doing her part to protect Mother Earth from the existence of people. Now she and her current husband reward themselves for being vegan and childless by taking a long trip every year.
A moonbat named Mark Hudson got a vasectomy so that he and he wife wouldn't have to worry about sullying the world by bringing a human life into it:
Sarah and I live as green a life a possible. We don't have a car, cycle everywhere instead, and we never fly. We recycle, use low-energy light bulbs and eat only organic, locally produced food. In short, we do everything we can to reduce our carbon footprint. But all this would be undone if we had a child. That's why I had a vasectomy. It would be morally wrong for me to add to climate change and the destruction of Earth.
Only on the surface is environmentalism well-meaning idiocy. Scratch it and you quickly find conniving profiteers like Al Gore. Beneath that layer is something scarier still: a creed more malevolent than fascism, Islam, and even communism — an ideology founded on a depraved hatred of the human race that is more profoundly evil than anything yet conceived.

On tips from El Presidente, Dave, Cheetah, Vixt, and V the K.
Posted by Van Helsing at November 24, 2007 11:18 AM
Comments
I, for one, am glad these moonbats aren't reproducing.
Posted by: Conservative Belle at November 24, 2007 11:48 AM
this is a good thing.
Posted by: Anonymous at November 24, 2007 12:11 PM
The next step is to convince them to commit mass suicide. I mean, A.) it would be good for the environment and B.) it's what cults do.
I'll spring for the Kool-Aid.
Posted by: V the K at November 24, 2007 12:15 PM
"Toni relishes her decision with an almost religious zeal."
It is a religious zeal-- or at least, a religion-like zeal. Whether Greenism is a religion in itself is down to how one defines a religion. For instance, one might imagine a community who have a very rigid moral/ethical code but don't have a specific God. Is that a religion? It's down to semantics.
Instead, we should I think see religions as a subset of Belief Systems. A belief system simply being a firmly held, internalised, (pseudo-?) coherent set of beliefs- an ideology. Most people have a belief system, which may be weak or strong, be they conservative, liberal, socialist, libertarian, christian, muslim, atheist, buddhist... and when these ideologies are held with profound, absolute conviction, it matters not whether they are specifically religious or not. The fanaticism is the same beast.
The Green belief system, being fundamentalistically (hmm, is that a neologism? :) anti-human, an institutionalised misanthropy, is profoundly dangerous. Held with a "religious" level of zeal, it may well become one of the most destructive memes in human history. After religious fanaticism, communism, fascism et al, you'd think people would be cautious. But they never are. The easily led plunge themselves into some new fanatical cult and the destruction begins anew.
And it's such a goddamned waste.
What I find intriguing is that it seems that the better educated elite classes are more prone to believing piffle. The uneducated proles tend to be cautious of things that sound loony- I think of it as the "colonic irrigation test". While all those middle class university educated women are routinely having their rectums jetwashed, and paying through the- er- nose for it, the lower orders tend to respond with "Up my bum? You're kidding, right?" I think this might be explained simply that those who perceive themselves to be better educated presume that they can't be fooled, and thus easily are, whereas those who don't perceive themselves to be well educated will exercise caution towards anything, especially if it sounds daft.
This is one reason I'd suggest why Greenism has spread among the heducated classes so easily. They think they understand the needs of the planet better than everyone else, and that they are natural leaders, and must lead the way.
Trailing their dripping hosepipes behind them.
Posted by: Ian from the EUSSR at November 24, 2007 12:32 PM
The reason greenism has spread so far so fast among the elite (and I am related to hundreds of rich liberals, I keep my mouth shut at Thanksgiving) is pure self-interest. They love their views. So when it is a conflict between the beautiful views from their expensive homes and real ecology, they will support the views every time (Kennedy epitomizes this of course). They also like very elite vacations where river guides take them canooing amidst beautiful scenery.
The green movement permits them to have a noble reason to keep all the middle- and lower-classes from building ticky tacky houses and ruining their views and their vacations.
It really truly is that simple.
Posted by: Park Slope Pubby at November 24, 2007 2:34 PM
This moonbat has unwittingly abetted the continuation of the human race by getting sterilized!
Her idiocy is a genetic dead-end and THANK GOD!
What a complete moron.
Procreation is not selfishness but a genetic imperative.
Lets hope more nihilists like her protect the earth by getting sterilized.
Posted by: 65ImpalaSS at November 24, 2007 2:49 PM
Well, if the majority of college aged women embrace this approach along with their feminist brainwashing, perhaps Feminism will finally disappear. That, and you conservative anti-feminist women start cranking out the babies! 10 minimum per conservative anti-feminist women ... get busy!
Posted by: Anonymous at November 24, 2007 3:09 PM
"'Having children is selfish.'"
"Now she and her current husband reward themselves for being vegan and childless by taking a long trip every year."
Who's selfish?
Posted by: Anonymous at November 24, 2007 3:12 PM
'By their sacrifice to the god Molech, you will know them as moonbats.'
Posted by: Mister Prickly at November 24, 2007 3:15 PM
If there is a God, we only need to observe the prodigality of nature to see that "Be fruitful and multiply" is the prime directive. So obviously Satan would be all about death.
Posted by: Paul Moore at November 24, 2007 3:48 PM
Pubby: I have also noticed the way that the liberal elites seek to turn flyover country into a nature preserve that only they may enjoy. I live near Lake Michigan, where the beaches are being locked up by private ownership on the one hand and ecological activism on the other. The joke around here is that the protected Piping Plover is a bird that only nests on public beaches.
Posted by: Paul Moore at November 24, 2007 3:57 PM
to Paul Moore:
The Piping Plover probably moves to the public beaches to get something to eat. A pristine beach wouldn't have quite so many crumbs.
Posted by: James F McEnanly at November 24, 2007 6:03 PM
I was right all along. Natural selection baby! Natural selection.
Posted by: Charles Darwin at November 24, 2007 10:50 PM
I was right all along. Natural selection baby! Natural selection.
Indeed.
Posted by: Rob Banks at November 25, 2007 12:45 PM
And the Darwin award winner is!
Seriously... I would be more impressed if Miss Martyr got sterilized before she needed a rationalization for her guilt about getting an abortion.
Posted by: DANEgerus at November 25, 2007 10:03 PM
Note "Toni - who works for an environmental charity"...
Works for an environmental charity? What part of the environment needs charity? Isn't that code for tax-payer funded activists?
Clearly Toni Vernelli thinks only you "breeders" need to have your children educated because she has demonstrated her moral superiority by martyring her own.
The next logical step is to get artificially inseminated so that you can have a celebratory abortion and be part of the martyred sisterhood.
Posted by: DANEgerus at November 25, 2007 10:12 PM
Total Darwinism at work -- by choosing to self-abort her own genetic line, she voluntarily chooses not to survive (as in "survival of the fittest," long-term). Keep up the good work, liberals/greens/useful idiots! Abort your children (or would-be kids) at all costs, no matter what, so your "line" will die out as quickly as possible.
Thank you for your support!
Posted by: jc14 at November 26, 2007 7:10 PM
Wow, a whole blog devoted to moonbats... I thought that just having a single post that referred to them was cool, but this is way cool.
This person is either a) too stupid for any amount of words to describe, or b) too stupid for any amount of words to describe.
These are the people who rail against humans making any changes in their enviroment at all, but who look at a beaver dam, and wax ecstatic over the wonderful job the beaver's have done, altering their enviroment to suit their needs.
Perhaps evolution will help us by getting rid of these idiots, but I doubt it. PAS (people are stupid).
Posted by: bonafide at November 27, 2007 3:28 PM

