Posted on 02/21/2012 3:35:52 PM PST by ProgressingAmerica
Mark Levin talked about this last night. You can hear it right here. This comes from the first hour of his show. In the LA Times, October 22nd, 1989, David M Graber, a research biologist with the National Park Service, wrote the following: Mother Nature as a Hothouse Flower : THE END OF NATURE by Bill McKibben
(Paragraph 9)There is no chalk line between man and nature that we have crossed. We contaminated the planet with atmospheric hydrocarbons and metals beginning with the Industrial Revolution. The Atomic Age wrote another indelible signature in radioisotopes on every bit of the Earth's surface. DDT and its kin appear even in the Antarctic ice.(Paragraph 10)I, for one, cannot wish upon either my children or the rest of Earth's biota a tame planet, a human-managed planet, be it monstrous or--however unlikely--benign.
We are not interested in the utility of a particular species, or free-flowing river, or ecosystem, to mankind. They have intrinsic value, more value--to me--than another human body, or a billion of them.
(Paragraph 11)Human happiness, and certainly human fecundity, are not as important as a wild and healthy planet. I know social scientists who remind me that people are part of nature, but it isn't true. Somewhere along the line--at about a billion years ago, maybe half that--we quit the contract and became a cancer. We have become a plague upon ourselves and upon the Earth.
(Paragraph 12)It is cosmically unlikely that the developed world will choose to end its orgy of fossil-energy consumption, and the Third World its suicidal consumption of landscape. Until such time as Homo sapiens should decide to rejoin nature, some of us can only hope for the right virus to come along.
Now, I'm not projecting one bit with the hammer and sickle here. The other thing that Levin references in this audio(and on the same page as David Graber's nonsense) is this:
Guided by a philosophy of deep ecology, Earth First! does not accept a human-centered worldview of "nature for people's sake." Instead, we believe that life exists for its own sake, that industrial civilization and its philosophy are anti-Earth, anti-woman and anti-liberty. Our structure is non-hierarchical, and we reject highly paid "professional staff" and formal leadership.To put it simply, the Earth must come first.
Now, how this becomes relevant to the hammer and sickle is the banner that you will see at the top of this page: (I made a copy of this banner because leftists are notorious for revisionist history, scrubbing the internet of inconvenient things)
Even the most basic knowledge of communist imagery will allow people to recognize that fist sitting right there. Looks like Vaclav Klaus was right all along claiming that communism and environmentalism are alike. Unless you think that just happened, no connection at all. The left will honestly tell you everything you need to know about them, if you just know where to look.
http://progressingamerica.blogspot.com/2012/02/what-is-environmental-justice-right.html
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Planet Earth withstood far worse “traumas” than these in the past, and somehow came out of it all with a million rose gardens. What has made it so weak now?
And that's why we call environmentalists "watermelons" ... "green on the outside, red on the inside".
Look it’s simple.... you dont crap where you sleep
So we just eep things clan and go on with a search for knowlege and happiness
But this “we are the cancer” for the planet stuff just makes me want to grind them up for compost (I think they would LOVE that idea)
It’s even a worse slavery. Communism at least bows down to man, whereas environmentalism bows down to something positively inanimate.
eep things clan
i think you mean keep things clean
No, they wouldn’t love that; what they would love would be for THEM to grind YOU up for compost.
With our knowledge of bio-engineering combined with our knowledge of human DNA, if these fanatics ever get enough funding they will make the islamo-fascists look benign.
Obviously this goober has not read Rainbow Six.
That's the theme of '12 Monkeys' starring Bruce Willis. Great SciFi movie with time travel and crazy people. I enjoyed it immensely.
A group that has become active in my area is the waterkeeper alliance.
They come across as relatively rational till you start looking deeper and realize that their real problem is all us filthy humans. The only way to save the planet is global governance and the elimination of private property rights.
They don’t like logging, dams, private wells, farming, mining, construction, fossil fuels, fishing hunting..........
You have got to be kidding. Anti-woman? Does this dingbat have any idea how the industrial revolution has freed women? I really would like to see him try to keep house the pre-industral revolution way. Laura Ingalls Wilder had it right when she said "Aladdin with his wonderful lamp had no more power than a modern woman in her kitchen.
Viva la washing machine!
I’ve occasionally wondered if, in that movie, he was “acting” or “behaving”.
Yes, I forgot to mention Pitt. He was great, really made you want to stangle him.
That prick Graber is a neo-nazi slug who attaches more value to a rat than a human. I’ve known about this A-hole since the 1990s. Is he dead and in hell yet?
To start off the arrogance and cruelty of wishing the end to much of the human race is beyond measure. We are talking little children, mothers sisters, all their hopes, dreams and thousand possibilities coming to an end. Who has the right to even dare make that decision besides God. Then from a biological point of view, the life earth is already adapted to humanity and the removal of people would make things worse not better. Nature is not something static, wilderness is never pristine or frozen in time. Our parks are managed because we conserve species and the sudden removal of people would bring destruction by aggressive invasive species. You can’t put the genie back in the bottle we have changed the world. A landscape covered with kudzu and other pests is not an improvement. A land without the resources or people to clean up leaking toxins is not an improvement. I would rather for wiser and better educated people for my future.
When an environmentalist weighs man vs. the earth, the earth always wins no matter what the cost to man.
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