
Isn't every day earth day?
I mean really where else are we going? We don't have Mars day do we? The whole concept of earth day is ridiculous when you consider that the guy who invented the whole thing, Gaylord Nelson, was a commie and deeply tied to the hippie new left movement. He wanted to tie the two movements into each other to draw on the strength of the youth movements that where being funded by the commies. All of these people are what Cicero called "hostis humani generis" or enemies of the human race. Like every other politician driven movement it is nothing more then a drive to control humanity, this time by putting the earth before humans and their needs. Think about their arguments, who will disagree with arguments like " don't you want clean air?" or "We want clean water." the real question is how do we achieve these things we all clearly want. However by allowing the hippies/commies to establish the argument we allow them to control the out come. For this reason we can not allow ourselves to celebrate or accept in any way the idea of their stupid holiday.
Here are a few other observations about those who like the idea of Earth day.
Why is it that Hippies who claim to care about the earth all live in cities? There is literally millions of uninhabited acres of land in this country where they could go and live without ever seeing another human being and yet they all live in cities, the very centers of the things they claim to hate. Answer, if they lived in the wilderness they wouldn't be able to define themselves by what they ware, how they act and so on. Basically there is no one else who will say "Wow Moon Flower you must really care about he environment, your lack of personal hygiene sends that message through so clearly. Tell me how to better live in harmony with our world." Once the validation is gone the need to set ones self apart is gone.
How is that the people who scream the loudest about protecting the environment spend the least amount of time out in in it? As some one who has spent a large amount of his life living in the mountains, like years I can tell you that the earth will chew humanity up and spit it out. the earth doesn't care about us, the idea that we could permanently screw it is absurd, every action we take on it is in reality something that naturally occurs anyway and over time will correct itself. Heck even the term "correct itself" is wrong, things like fires and oil spills happen in the wild all the time the problem is that with our limited life span we think all things are permanent. Only by experiencing the harshness of the world do we really understand our actual place in it.
For a better understanding of the environmentalist movement I recommend Ayn Rands The New Left: The Anti Industrial Revolution. specifically she has a chapter in the book called Return of the Primitive which clearly lays out the reality the environmentalists what to create for us.
I mean really where else are we going? We don't have Mars day do we? The whole concept of earth day is ridiculous when you consider that the guy who invented the whole thing, Gaylord Nelson, was a commie and deeply tied to the hippie new left movement. He wanted to tie the two movements into each other to draw on the strength of the youth movements that where being funded by the commies. All of these people are what Cicero called "hostis humani generis" or enemies of the human race. Like every other politician driven movement it is nothing more then a drive to control humanity, this time by putting the earth before humans and their needs. Think about their arguments, who will disagree with arguments like " don't you want clean air?" or "We want clean water." the real question is how do we achieve these things we all clearly want. However by allowing the hippies/commies to establish the argument we allow them to control the out come. For this reason we can not allow ourselves to celebrate or accept in any way the idea of their stupid holiday.
Here are a few other observations about those who like the idea of Earth day.
Why is it that Hippies who claim to care about the earth all live in cities? There is literally millions of uninhabited acres of land in this country where they could go and live without ever seeing another human being and yet they all live in cities, the very centers of the things they claim to hate. Answer, if they lived in the wilderness they wouldn't be able to define themselves by what they ware, how they act and so on. Basically there is no one else who will say "Wow Moon Flower you must really care about he environment, your lack of personal hygiene sends that message through so clearly. Tell me how to better live in harmony with our world." Once the validation is gone the need to set ones self apart is gone.
How is that the people who scream the loudest about protecting the environment spend the least amount of time out in in it? As some one who has spent a large amount of his life living in the mountains, like years I can tell you that the earth will chew humanity up and spit it out. the earth doesn't care about us, the idea that we could permanently screw it is absurd, every action we take on it is in reality something that naturally occurs anyway and over time will correct itself. Heck even the term "correct itself" is wrong, things like fires and oil spills happen in the wild all the time the problem is that with our limited life span we think all things are permanent. Only by experiencing the harshness of the world do we really understand our actual place in it.
For a better understanding of the environmentalist movement I recommend Ayn Rands The New Left: The Anti Industrial Revolution. specifically she has a chapter in the book called Return of the Primitive which clearly lays out the reality the environmentalists what to create for us.
But people are evil, and mean, and did I mention mean!
ReplyDeleteAmen to the post. I'm finally leaving ASU this spring and I can't wait to move on and never look back. I'm so sick of liberal-hippie ignorant mush brain
ReplyDeletekool-aid drinkers that protest for the sake of claiming to be "against" something. I've listened to their garbage spewed through the university paper the "stale mess" about how humans are destroying the environment and on and on. Has it changed anything at this glorious university? Not a one. I love nature, and I make a point to get out and enjoy the outdoors when I can. I also try to leave it better than I found it. I have suggested recycle bins around campus for people to place their "stale mess" copies when they're done reading them for the 4 years I've been there, and I still have yet to see a concerted effort to improve recycling accessability. I guess it's just easier to protest and be against something than to actually be proactive about improving something. Stupid liberals.
Hey I get it conservation is a gospel principle, and should be practiced with all seriousness.
ReplyDeleteEarth day on the other hand is like another valentines day only to be cool your planting a seed to show the earth you love her.
How about just not being a dirt bag leaving your trash everywhere?
Or really practicing conservation by hunting.
Or planting a garden.
Anything but professing your love for the earth in public so all the ugly hairy smelly hippie skanks will think your pious for a day.
Like Christmas and Easter for the Catholics, Earth day provides an opportunity for the general populous of people who don't seem to give a crap the rest of the time and DAY where they act like they care, and forget the remaining 364 days.
ReplyDeleteI believe, and have read repeatedly, that we are stewards over the earth and all living things there in. And like most commandments, we are supposed to live them 24 hours a day, 7 days a week not just on a once a year holiday. John Widtsoe wrote, "The gospel to be most effective in human life must be accepted as a whole, not piecemeal." I think that speaks directly against ideas such as Earth day.or buffet style dedication where we pick and choose radical projects that interest us instead of following the principles all the time.