The Eco-Radicals' Real Motives
By Joel Turtel, May 05, 2007
The driving force behind the eco-radicals’ fierce efforts to strangle the
free market with environmental regulations is their virulent hatred for a
free, prosperous economy. Yet behind this hatred is an even deeper one. To
understand why they try to wreck our economy, you have to grasp the shocking
fact that many eco-radicals hate the human race and Western civilization.
They hate the fact that you, your family, your friends, and millions of
other human beings live and prosper on this planet.
Most of us are naive about the environmental movement. We believe that when
eco-radicals say we should “protect the environment,” they mean we should
protect it for people. What they really mean is that we should protect the
environment against people. People are the enemy. Rats, swamps, and
old-growth forests must be protected against you, your family, and the rest
of the human race.
To confirm this, just watch nature programs on public television. In every
program I’ve seen, human beings are depicted as the enemy. These programs
portray humans as vicious, violent destroyers of birds, wildlife, forests,
rivers, and oceans. Nature is seen as “pure,” “fragile,” and “innocent”
(including child-eating hyenas and alligators). Environmentalists or their
sympathizers create these programs, so the programs reflect the
environmental movement’s deepest attitudes toward the human race.
If environmental groups valued human life, they wouldn’t try to cut our oil
supplies by banning drilling in arctic wastelands or off the coast of
Florida and California. They wouldn’t ban the hunting of alligators that
kill children. They wouldn’t file lawsuits against housing developments that
give people shelter, to protect kangaroo rats. They wouldn’t have lobbied
Congress to ban DDT, the pesticide that saved the lives of millions of
people worldwide from malaria. They wouldn’t ban logging in northwest
forests to protect spotted owls, a ban that destroyed over 30,000 logging
and sawmill workers’ jobs.
Here’s what one environmentalist had to say about loggers losing their jobs:
In other words, forcing owls to move to another forest because you cut down trees they nest in is just as evil as murdering six million people in gas chambers. Owls are as important as six million human lives. If loggers unintentionally kill a few owls, they’re as evil as the murderers who ran the Nazi gas chambers. Therefore, we should have no sympathy for loggers who lost their jobs.“Loggers losing their jobs because of Spotted Owl legislation is, in my eyes, no different than people being out of work after the furnaces of Dachau shut down.”
In other words, this eco-radical wishes the human race to die out—for your family, your children, your friends to die, so that the “sacred” Earth will be free of the “plague” of human beings.“Somewhere along the line . . . we quit the contract and became a cancer. We have become a plague upon ourselves and upon the Earth . . . Until such time as Homo sapiens should decide to rejoin nature, some of us can only hope for the right virus to come along [emphasis added].”
Can you imagine the horror of being eaten alive by an alligator? Can you imagine the nightmares and searing pain Mrs. Ramos must feel when she thinks of her son? Well, Brazil’s environmental regulations killed her son and hundreds of other innocent victims of alligator attacks.“Gilson (Mrs. Ramos’s 17-year-old son) went down to tie up his canoe,” said Sidecley Conceicão Andrade, a barefoot, 12-year-old neighbor. “In the dark, he thought he grabbed the canoe, but it was the jacaré’s tail. It took him away and ate him up.”
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