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David Suzuki’s Anti-Human "Blue Dot" Campaign
Evolution News and Views ^ | January 28, 2015 | Wesley J. Smith

Posted on 01/28/2015 6:18:07 AM PST by Heartlander

David Suzuki’s Anti-Human "Blue Dot" Campaign

Wesley J. Smith January 28, 2015 4:01 AM | Permalink

Canadian environmental radical David Suzuki is at it again. Not content with denigrating humans as "maggots" that go around defecating on the environment, he now wants to add a "right" in the Canadian Charter to "a clean environment." Such a "right" would be anti-human in that it would destroy Canada's prosperity and subvert individual liberty.

The "Blue Dot" campaign, like most radical thrusts, is long on warm fuzzies and short on specifics to hide its ruinous intent. It uses propaganda -- pretty pictures of nature and ugly ones of industry -- to persuade the uninformed to jump on the radical environmental bandwagon.

Let's take a brief look at the campaign for a minute. First, Suzuki essentially says we are just another animal in the forest, albeit one that has a unique sense of the future. From the video:

The human brain invented an idea called the future. No other animal has a sense of the future as we do. And because we invented this idea of a future, we are the only animal that said we can affect the future by what we do today.

It is true, of course, that biologically, we are animals. But Suzuki is using the term in its moral sense -- creating a moral equivalency between us and them. Otherwise, he would have said, "Unlike animals, humans understand the future."

Make no mistake, that was on purpose because that is what Enviros believe these days.

To understand why the idea is so destructive, catch this quote from one of the Blue Dot representatives:

Imagine a world where decision makers can only move forward on the environment, working toward a future that is healthier and more secure.

Suzuki then equates the right to a clean environment with defeating racism, sexism, and other forms of bigoted discrimination. That is a prescription for absolutism.

But here is the thing: We need environmental laws and regulations -- but they need to be balanced against individual liberty and the right of enterprise. That's why environmental governance belongs in the political realm -- so that differing views can have input and sway.

However, if you invent a new and fundamental "right" to a clean environment -- indeed, one equivalent to civil rights protections -- that would eliminate political deliberation over these ideas, as the "right" would be absolute and subsume all other considerations, such as economics and individual freedom.

Indeed, Suzuki makes clear he wants to create a right that forces all levels of government to pass laws and regulations that drive (if he will excuse the term) only in the same Green direction. In such a milieu, the "environmental" would always prevail over free enterprise, the rights of property, and indeed, individual liberty.

It would also create a huge new field for litigation. Imagine the lawsuits to impede any enterprise that someone claimed somehow interfered with the right to a clean environment. The suing would never end!

And that is the intent: Squelch capitalistic enterprise; collectivize economic decisions by requiring all laws and business initiatives to run a radical environmental gauntlet. The effect would be to shut down industry, prevent the use of pesticides in agriculture, etc., and thwart individual initiative.

The Blue Dot campaign would be catastrophic to human thriving. Indeed, the "right to a clean environment" is the same kind of subversion as "nature rights" and "ecocide," only with a warmer, but decidedly faux, pro-human veneer. Let's hope that Canadians see through the pretense.

Cross-posted at Human Exceptionalism.



TOPICS: Education; Science; Society
KEYWORDS: bluedot; canada; davidsuzuki; globalwarminghoax

1 posted on 01/28/2015 6:18:07 AM PST by Heartlander
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To: Heartlander

Radical Genocidist David Suzuki.

Let’s call him what he is.


2 posted on 01/28/2015 6:21:40 AM PST by yefragetuwrabrumuy ("Don't compare me to the almighty, compare me to the alternative." -Obama, 09-24-11)
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To: Heartlander

Maybe it should be countered with a “red-dot” campaign ...


3 posted on 01/28/2015 6:28:48 AM PST by IronJack
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To: yefragetuwrabrumuy
Radical Genocidist David Suzuki. Let’s call him what he is.

Kook is pithier.

4 posted on 01/28/2015 6:29:43 AM PST by Flycatcher (God speaks to us, through the supernal lightness of birds, in a special type of poetry.)
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To: IronJack

Don’t the Indians already do that...


5 posted on 01/28/2015 6:32:54 AM PST by Resolute Conservative
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To: Heartlander

Blue Dot?

I prefer reloading with Alliant 2400, but to each his own.


6 posted on 01/28/2015 6:44:16 AM PST by Rinnwald
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To: Heartlander

This article struck a chord with me. I recently read a Science Fiction Book from the 1960’s or so. In it was a very brief description of an “elite”, I’d like to share it with you.

“Who should be selected for almost certain survival and who should remain? Clearly the choice of certain survival must go to the most selfish and the most ruthless. It was nakedly apparent that a man with principles could not be included. Such a man would protest both at the injustice and the ruthlessness of the project and, in so doing, betray it. Do-gooders, principles, political honesty, morality, anything which might gum up the works or betray the project was out. Survival went to the evil, they were the only ones who could bear to live with it.”

High, Philip E. (2011-09-29). Sold - For a Spaceship (p. 147). Orion Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.

Today many if not most “Environmentalists” seem to fit this description. If you are not a fellow ‘elite’ you are nothing. And as a ‘nothing’ you don’t deserve to survive. Mind you in all fairness this sort of description can be applied to quite a few groups that are making the news in the last few years, including members of a certain religion that has a bad tendency to commit murder and mayhem in the name of the religion.


7 posted on 01/28/2015 6:59:50 AM PST by The Working Man
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To: Heartlander

You go first Davey.


8 posted on 01/28/2015 7:19:23 AM PST by headstamp 2
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To: yefragetuwrabrumuy

I heard a recent interview and this joker credits Rachel Carson’s silent spring for bringing him where he is today. He still doesn’t get that her book and the policies that came after killed millions of Africans. Holy shit, her book and its affects, have been documented for decades. When will he and his ilk get with the program?


9 posted on 01/28/2015 8:27:35 AM PST by Sam Gamgee (May God have mercy upon my enemies, because I won't. - Patton)
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To: Heartlander

Suzuki was always an angry nut ,even in his Fruit Fly days


10 posted on 01/28/2015 8:40:22 AM PST by molson209 (Blank)
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