Harmony with nature. Only a guy who's never gotten lost in the woods with nothing to eat and growing worries about exposure and frostbite could be so sanguine about being "in harmony with nature," also known "at the mercy of nature."
Nature is a many things, including beautiful. But it's a terrible beauty. Nothing at all like the benevolent ersatz god of hippies and hemp they imagine it to be.
But our "science" czar proposed de-industrializing and reducing our consumption in order to live lives closer to the way nature intended, to wit, nasty, brutish, and short.
Oh -- and, of course. While he was vigorously campaigning for the elimination of most of the Western World's wealth, he was simultaneously urging that what was left of it (by the Planetary Regime which would enforce such laws) be redistributed to those more deserving of nature's frugal bounty.
Hail Science. Our Science, Who Art in Heaven...
"A massive campaign must be launched to restore a high-quality environment in North America and to de-develop the United States," Holdren wrote in a 1973 book he co-authored with Paul R. Ehrlch and Anne H. Ehrlich. "De-development means bringing our economic system (especially patterns of consumption) into line with the realities of ecology and the global resource situation."In the vision expressed by Holdren and his co-authors, the Ehrlichs, the need for "de-development" of the United States demanded a redistribtuion of wealth.
"The need for de-development presents our economists with a major challenge," they wrote. "They must design a stable, low-consumption economy in which there is a much more equitable distribution of wealth than in the present one. Redistribution of wealth both within and among nations is absolutely essential, if a decent life is to be provided to every human being."
But you know, we can't question him, because somehow advocating armed "Planetary Regimes" coercing a public into forced sterilizations and lives of misery and poverty is "science," rather than what it used to be called, "Marxist political philosophy."
(Which, if I'm not mistaken, was heralded as "scientific" too, I think.)
I am personally pro-environment. What I am not is anti-human, which these bloody-minded humanity-crushing lunatics really are.
Rumcrook comments:
At the root of this all is the evil notion that if even one person has wealth, its a result of someone else suffering, and that everyone must be forced to suffer in order to bring equality.
Naturally they won't be doing any suffering, since they are "more equal" than everyone else and need the "amenities" of life to orchestrate thier great ideas.
It is, and will forever be, impossible for these shitbags to see prosperity is a tide that lifts all boats.
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It might be worthwhile to force Mr Holdren to live by his principles & ideas. He should be forced to do without electricity, his vehicule, obliged to gather his own food (sorry, no hunting), make his own clothes, & live in a forest.
He can thereby reflect on the wonders of nature with no distractions caused by our evil, high-consumption life-style.
Think he'll change his ideas in a few months? If he survives, that is.
I remember these idiots. Sometimes it seems like every bomb-tossing eco-radical nut I remember from the '70s is turning up in Obambiland.
There was someone published an article in I think it was the Sunday NYT Magazine about what a great idea it would be to clear out the whole midwest and turn it into a national part full of buffalo. O give me a home...
These fools would just love a post-EMP world. Or think they would.
Anonymous's comment is spot on!
at the root of this all is the evil notion that if even one person has wealth, its a result of someone else suffering.
and that everyone has to be forced to suffer in order to bring equality.
naturally they wont be doing any suffering since they are "more equal" than everyone else and need the "amenities" of life to orchestrate thier great ideas.
it is and will be forever impossible for these shitbags to see prosperity as a tide that lifts all boats.
A New Confederate States of America? Except this time, the Confederacy is fighting against slavery.
You summed it up well, Rumcrook. Thanks for that.
I think they just want to control us. They are not interested in "justice" or "prosperity."
They are interested in making you do what they want you to do.
Pure naked power. Period.
There is no "reasoning" with them. You are inferior and therefore are to be controlled, not "debated."
This is Superman. This is "might makes right."
The sooner we realize that, the sooner we will quit countering their arguments for stripping us of our dignity, property and humanity with anything but "no."
Just as they counter our arguments with "shut up." (per Klaven at PJTV.)
Ro
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