We Must Cull The Pesky Human Herd
Mar 22, 2009 25 Comments ›› Pat Dollard
These high and mighty enviro-Nazis always call for population reduction … but they never seem to have the balls to come out and actually say what they mean, and mean what they say (to steal from Beck) …
Perhaps they could suggest a lottery … You know. You take a number, and these wiggy bastards get to turn the big BINGO roller, pull out numbers, and those are the folks who have to board the trains/busses and be carted off to the ovens?
Sound about right?
Hell, could be a semi-annual event … a “holiday”. Decorations, kiddie rides. Oh, and no one is exempt. Everyone must take a number … from the 100 yr old to the one day old. Yep. And, of course, those in this league of anti-human scum that keep spitting out this bull over and over again and again … Yeah, they get to go first in the lottery.
Who knows. THAT might just solve this big “over-population” problem they fret over.
Oh, and word to these heads … go tell it to the Muslims in Britain and Europe, who have far surpassed the Anglo population growth … No? Didn’t think you had balls for that. Come to think of it, you never seem to approach other ‘populations’ around the world that are not Anglo … and they are the races continuing population growth worldwide. Hmmmm …
UK population must fall to 30m, says Porritt
by Jonathan Leake and Brendan Montague
JONATHON PORRITT, one of Gordon Brown’s leading green advisers, is to warn that Britain must drastically reduce its population if it is to build a sustainable society.
Porritt’s call will come at this week’s annual conference of the Optimum Population Trust (OPT), of which he is patron.
The trust will release research suggesting UK population must be cut to 30m if the country wants to feed itself sustainably.
Porritt said: “Population growth, plus economic growth, is putting the world under terrible pressure.
“Each person in Britain has far more impact on the environment than those in developing countries so cutting our population is one way to reduce that impact.â€
Population growth is one of the most politically sensitive environmental problems. The issues it raises, including religion, culture and immigration policy, have proved too toxic for most green groups.
However, Porritt is winning scientific backing. Professor Chris Rapley, director of the Science Museum, will use the OPT conference, to be held at the Royal Statistical Society, to warn that population growth could help derail attempts to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
Rapley, who formerly ran the British Antarctic Survey, said humanity was emitting the equivalent of 50 billion tons of CO2 into the atmosphere each year.
“We have to cut this by 80%, and population growth is going to make that much harder,†he said.
Such views on population have split the green movement. George Monbiot, a prominent writer on green issues, has criticised population campaigners, arguing that “relentless†economic growth is a greater threat.
Many experts believe that, since Europeans and Americans have such a lopsided impact on the environment, the world would benefit more from reducing their populations than by making cuts in developing countries.
This is part of the thinking behind the OPT’s call for Britain to cut population to 30m — roughly what it was in late Victorian times.
Britain’s population is expected to grow from 61m now to 71m by 2031. Some politicians support a reduction.
Phil Woolas, the immigration minister, said: “You can’t have sustainability with an increase in population.â€
The Tory leader, David Cameron, has also suggested Britain needs a “coherent strategy†on population growth.
Despite these comments, however, government and Conservative spokesmen this weekend both distanced themselves from any population policy. â€









