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April 10, 2008

Antinatalism: Environmentalism's Ultimate Solution

Barbara Kay comments on the shockingly evil strain of environmentalism that takes the antihumanism of the whole green movement to its unnatural conclusion by calling on people to stop having children:

Anti-natalists are gentler exterminators than Nazis. No gassings, no ovens, just ideology induced suicide. The perfect world of the Nazis was judenrein — free of Jews. The ideal world of antinatalists like Watson is menschenrein — people-free.

It's not enough for environmentalists to degrade the human race by imposing wretched poverty. They want humanity extinct. If Satan rose up from hell, he would not be a Nazi or even a communism, but an environmentalist.

Posted by Van Helsing at April 10, 2008 7:27 AM

Comments

"They want humanity extinct."

I don't think so. They want YOU extinct. They are better than you (or so they think) so they don't include themselves in their hatred for humanity.

Posted by: baldeagle390 at April 10, 2008 7:50 AM

Anti-natalists want humans gone from Earth to appease Gaia. They want zero babies to be born. Too bad they dont off themselves now.

Posted by: Anonymous at April 10, 2008 8:07 AM

Seems to me like they should disappear before long... considering the time they spend in line at the abortion mills. Their extinction should be assured, one would think anyway.

Posted by: HoosierArmyMom at April 10, 2008 12:10 PM

baldeagle390 is right. Liberals are the new "eliteists"; they see the future as one of those early 20th century science fiction movies which are populated by the super-privleged beutiful people (Them) and the scummy, sub-human working class (Everybody else).

Posted by: KHarn at April 10, 2008 1:55 PM


We conservative Republicans have been practicing anti-natalism for decades. Having just one or two children is the best way to amass wealth and keep it.

That, and lowering taxes on the wealthy. Both encourage small families. We need to get rid of the child deduction on the 1040 form!

Some conservative Republicans like Senator Larry Craig (R-Idaho) have taken procreation control to a whole new level.

I had three children, which is why I'm looking for work. Wish Marilyn knew about schlongmouthing when we were young.


WRITE IN QUAYLE '08 -- ABSTINANCE CONCENTRATES OUR POWER

Posted by: Dan Quayle at April 10, 2008 5:55 PM

Two words to you, crypto-commie: YOU FIRST.

Posted by: Doug at April 11, 2008 6:04 AM

Guess what idiot posing as a conservative (Quayle): it's people like YOU that are NOT having children. Conservatives, on the other hand are having MORE children.

DO THE MATH, moron!

In a few generations, there will be NO MORE leftards like yourself.

LOSER.

Posted by: Doug at April 11, 2008 6:08 AM


Doug,

Um, are you asking me for a date?

I'm inclined to say no, but what do you have in mind?


WRITE IN QUAYLE '08 -- CONSIDER THE POSSIBILITIES

Posted by: Dan Quayle at April 11, 2008 9:52 AM

Yes, but if the earth-worshippers REALLY believed humanity was such a stain on the planet, why AREN'T they committing mass suicide. That's the logical conclusion of their argument. Here's what I wrote about people opting out, in catastrophic numbers, of the whole childbirth thing.
http://www.darrellepp.com/?p=103

Posted by: darrell at April 11, 2008 10:37 AM

Reminds me of the theory that liberals would have taken the elections in 00 and 04 had they not aborted so many children since roe v wade. It especially makes sense given that so many recent studies have proven that children are not born as blank slates (duh).

My only concern here though is that young people will sterilize themselves only to later regret it after becoming disillusioned. Many people become liberal in college only to later develop a more critical view of this pseudo-religion.

Join Al Gore's Carbon-Neutral Hummer Club

Posted by: joec at April 11, 2008 7:14 PM

@ joec - it's already started in some cases, van helsing had a story from a british newspaper a while back on a couple celebrating the wife's sterilization in a (non?)birthday party-like way, buoyed by the joyous news they'd never be able to give birth to a clump of cells that would grow up to suck gaia's precious resources..

well, back in the real world, seems my wife's pregnant for our first time; i'd dedicate this one to the moonbats of the world but they're not worth it, so mandible claw junior is instead dedicated to our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.

Posted by: mandible claw at April 13, 2008 9:03 AM