“The environmental movement I helped found has lost its objectivity, morality and humanity. The pain and suffering it is inflicting on families in developing countries must no longer be tolerated.” Patrick Moore, Greenpeace co-founder
The reason I am so violently anti-environmentalist is because I believe at the heart of it, environmentalism is destructive, misanthropic, and Godless. I can scarcely think of one redeeming quality of environmentalism. Yes, I’m all for national parks and the like and keeping the environment clean. But this is not what the modern environmental movement is about today. I am all for sensible conservation. I am against starving people to death because some people want to feel good about “sustainable farming” and “organic” food. (http://archive.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2002/9/26/185816.shtml and http://sitemaker.umich.edu/sec006group5/africa) I don’t think that people are a cancer on the earth (http://www.churchofeuthanasia.org/e-sermons/humcan.html) nor do I believe that there is an “optimum population” for the earth. (http://www.optimumpopulation.org/opt.earth.html) I don’t think millions of people should have died in Africa because of the DDT ban. (one of the greatest tragedy of the 20th century, largely unreported) http://www.21stcenturysciencetech.com/articles/summ02/DDT.html I don’t like mysticism, neopaganism or other superstitious pseudo-faiths. And yet slowly but surely these fringe ideas are slipping into the mainstream. http://stanford.wellsphere.com/bioethics-article/deep-ecology-misanthropy-moving-into-mainstream-environmentalism/631701 There just isn’t good science to support any of the green movement’s ideas and claims about nearly everything. We aren’t destroying the earth, at least not in the USA. The US is substantially cleaner than even 40 years ago. And I would discourage any God fearing person from believing that He would allow us to destroy it. The bottom line is this simple: environmentalism opposes the health and growth of the human race by prioritizing the “health of the planet” above the personal choices, quality of living, reproductive choice (i.e. the choice to have as many children as you want) and health of its human inhabitants. It quite literally seeks to destroy human life because human life is a cancer that is destroying all other life. This alone should make the green movement absolutely intolerable and should cause any rational person to oppose it. But the kicker is that none of it is true. Even if you believed the survival of the earth were more important than the survival of the human race, the environmental movement (for the most part) gets it wrong. Because mankind isn’t a cancer, and we aren’t destroying the environment. I don’t know if you’ve seen the Planet Earth documentary, but I dare anyone to watch that and explain how humans are destroying the earth.