Quote of the day

Posted by: Sister Toldjah on December 16, 2007 at 9:16 pm

Emphasis added:

“When the chips are down I think democracy is a less important goal than is the protection of the planet from the death of life, the end of life on it,” he says. “This has got to be imposed on people whether they like it or not.”

– Mayer Hillman, senior fellow emeritus at the Policy Studies Institute (UK)

Hat tip: Kate at Small Dead Animals via Mark Steyn, who yesterday took on global warming fanatics who advocate population control in order to ’save the planet,’ willingly – or unwillingly.

More: Tears over global warming?!

Mon AM Update: This story’s picking up some steam – read more via Memeorandum.

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  1. NC Cop says:

    I think democracy is a less important goal than is the protection of the planet from the death of life, the end of life on it” he says. “This has got to be imposed on people whether they like it or not.”

    Thanks Adolph.

  2. Severian says:

    Found these quotes gathered on junkscience.com. Fascinating look into the hearts of the environmental green movement:

    Some fascinating quotes. Think about these next time the Goracle tries to sell you carbon offsets:

    The real motivation for many in the global warming industry has always been the suppression of human activity and the global warming scare represents their greatest success, far greater than their anti-nuclear activities.

    In their own words:

    “Isn’t the only hope for the planet that the industrialised civilizations collapse? Isn’t it our responsibility to bring that about?” — Maurice Strong, head of the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro and Executive Officer for Reform in the Office of the Secretary General of the United Nations.

    “A massive campaign must be launched to de-develop the United States. De-development means bringing our economic system (especially patterns of consumption) into line with the realities of ecology and the world resource situation.” — Paul Ehrlich and Anne H. Ehrlich, “Population, Resources, Environment” (W.H. Freeman, San Francisco, 1970, 323)

    “If you ask me, it’d be little short of disastrous for us to discover a source of clean, cheap, abundant energy because of what we would do with it. We ought to be looking for energy sources that are adequate for our needs, but that won’t give us the excesses of concentrated energy with which we could do mischief to the earth or to each other.” — Amory Lovins, The Mother Earth – Plowboy Interview, Nov/Dec 1977, p. 22

    “Giving society cheap, abundant energy … would be the equivalent of giving an idiot child a machine gun.” — Paul Ehrlich, “An Ecologist’s Perspective on Nuclear Power”, May/June 1978 issue of Federation of American Scientists Public Issue Report

    “We can’t let other countries have the same number of cars, the same industrialization, we have in the U.S. We have to stop these Third World countries right where they are.” — Michael Oppenheimer. Michael Oppenheimer, Princeton University. He joined the Princeton faculty after more than two decades with Environmental Defense, is a long-time participant in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), serving most recently as a lead author of the IPCC’s Fourth Assessment Report.

    “We’ve already had too much economic growth in the US. Economic growth in rich countries like ours is the disease, not the cure.” — Ehrlich again.

    “The planet is about to break out with fever, indeed it may already have, and we [human beings] are the disease. We should be at war with ourselves and our lifestyles.” — Thomas Lovejoy, assistant secretary to the Smithsonian Institution.

    “The only real good technology is no technology at all. Technology is taxation without representation, imposed by our elitist species (man) upon the rest of the natural world.” — John Shuttleworth, FoE manual writer.

    “People are the cause of all the problems; we have too many of them; we need to get rid of some of them, and this (ban of DDT) is as good a way as any.” Charles Wurster, Environmental Defense Fund.

    “We can and should seize upon the energy crisis as a good excuse and great opportunity for making some very fundamental changes that we should be making anyhow for other reasons.” — Russell Train (EPA Administrator at the time, and soon thereafter became head of the World Wildlife Fund), Science 184 p. 1050, 7 June 1974

    The world has a cancer, and that cancer is man. — Alan Gregg, former longtime official of the Rockerfeller Foundation

    Man is always and everywhere a blight on the landscape. — John Muir, founder of the Sierra Club

    Phasing out the human race will solve every problem on earth, social and environmental. — Dave Forman, Earth First! and Sierra Club director (1995-1997)

    Human beings, as a species, have no more value than slugs. — John Davis, editor of Earth First! journal

    These people aren’t trying to ’save’ you, they devote their effort to making sure your lives are brutish and short.

  3. forest hunter says:

    Unbeflippinleaveable Sev!

  4. Tom TB says:

    At least these self-hating Humans are being honest! It is ironic that Al Gore and the U.N. were given a Nobel Peace prize; if these people try to force their Luddite elitist views on the industrial powerhouses of Asia, expect violence, because it will be looked at as a new form of Western Imperialism.

  5. Ryan says:

    NC Cop,

    That was my first thought as well. Sounds like some of these nutjobs would just love something like the ol’ Enabling Act.

  6. 2Hotel9 says:

    Notice that, just like the leaders of Fundamentalist Islam, this sub-humans do not lead by example, but call for others to be killed for their benefit. ForestHunter, saddly it is entirely flippinbeliveable. Just look at Al Queda/Hezbollah et al.

  7. Tango says:

    Sev, I wouldn’t have believed it! These people are crackpots of the highest order! Some of these comments are nothing but thinly disguised genocide! 8-x

  8. Steve Skubinna says:

    Of course, democracy is the solution. Capitalism, which means respect for property rights, is the solution. Technology is the solution.

    This is the same old statist collectivist crap that murdered over 100 million human beings in the 20th century. They dress it up and cloak it in bogus urgency, but it’s the same totalitarianism, the same filthy lust for power and contempt for humanity at work. And of course, it’s all for our own good, even though we’re too stupid to realize it.

    One would think that the abysmal track record of centralized state planned economies of the last century would have completely discredited this kind of thinking. But the enemies of humanity are never shamed by their own grotescque failures and never called to account for thier crimes. Thus, they always pop up with yet another grand plan. God help us.

  9. Dishman says:

    Given what we know of astrophysics and an objective of preserving Earth-life, it seems to me that removing humanity from Earth by diaspora would be rather more reliable.

  10. Lorica says:

    I now propose that we no longer send aid to any country that has been devastated by natural disasters. It is obvious that Mother Earth is trying to clenser herself of these parasites, and we need to help her. We should never fight against the wishes of our Mother. – Lorica

  11. forest hunter says:

    Very well said Skubi Steve! ^:)^

  12. Steve Skubinna says:

    Ah geez, forest, that’s embarrassing! You may stop kissing my ring now.

  13. forest hunter says:

    Hey that aint me man! I think yooz got a parasite on one’o yer digits! :d