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Canadian environmentalist calls for population to be reduced by, oh, 5 or 6 billion. BILLION.

Spoken like a true Martian:

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“We need to radically and intelligently reduce human populations to fewer than one billion. We need to eliminate nationalism and tribalism and become Earthlings. And as Earthlings, we need to recognize that all the other species that live on this planet are also fellow citizens and also Earthlings.”

Paul Watson, Sea Shepard Society
May 4, 2007

On the same day that he wrote that, May 4, I blogged about a group of animal rights activists who want to have the chimp declared “a person”—unlike nasty pre-born human babies, whom they don’t care much about (or worse, apparently…). 

Can we officially call these people on the far left fringes insane, yet?  People like Paul Watson of the Sea Shepard Society make Layton’s you’ve got to be kidding party sound rock solid—almost like serious folk.

In his column, Paul Watson compares humans to a “virus”. 

Now can we? 

OK, liberals, then here’s some more quotes grabbed from Paul Watson’s brilliant column, which explains how we can save the planet (listen up, Green Guru Dion!):

– “Sea transportation should be by sail. The big clippers were the finest ships ever built and sufficient to our needs. Air transportation should be by solar powered blimps when air transportation is necessary.”

– “I was once severely criticized for describing human beings as being the ‘AIDS of the Earth.’ I make no apologies for that statement,” the nutball says. He added:  “Our viral like behaviour can be terminal both to the present biosphere and ourselves. We are both the pathogen and the vector. But we also have the capability of being the anti-virus if only we can recognize the symptoms and address the disease with effective measures of control.”

– “We are the ruthlessly territorial primates whose numbers have soared far beyond the level of global carrying capacity for the deadly behavioural characteristics that we display. “

No wonder liberal-leftists are in favor of abortion.  (Of course they’re glad they—and Paul Watson—were born, but…)

Before we go on, the great Brit Hume of Fox News Channel noticed this buffoon as well as others like the chimp is a person gang, today.  Watch it!

 

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– “Who should have children? Those who are responsible and completely dedicated to the responsibility which is actually a very small percentage of humans.”

– “We need an economic system that provides all people with educational, medical, security, and support systems without mass production and vast utilization of resources. This will only work within the context of a much smaller global population.”

– “Preferably vegan and vegetarian diets can be adopted.”

– “We need to stop flying, stop driving cars, and jetting around on marine recreational vehicles. The Mennonites survive without cars and so can the rest of us.”

– “All consumption should be local. No food products need to be transported over hundreds of miles to market. All commercial fishing should be abolished. If local communities need to fish the fish should be caught individually by hand.”

– “We need to re-wild the planet. We need to “get ourselves back to the garden” as Joni Mitchell once so poetically framed it.”

– “No human community should be larger than 20,000 people and separated from other communities by wilderness areas. Communication systems can link the communities.”

He also claims that he used to walk along the beaches in Vancouver, my home town, and under every rock he’d find crabs scurrying about.  But today, he says: 

“I have not found a single young crab under a single rock on those beaches. They were picked clean by Vietnamese immigrants that descended like locusts onto those beaches and stripped them clean.”

Maybe he needs to visit the beaches we go to, where he’d find crabs under every rock.  I also find nutbars under ever leftist cover, but that’s another story. 

He cheerfully concludes his diatribe, comparing humans (who he compares to a virus) to a cancer, too:

“Curing a body of cancer requires radical and invasive therapy, and therefore, curing the biosphere of the human virus will also require a radical and invasive approach… “

Vote liberal.

Joel Johannesen
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