You often hear from critics of (some) environmentalism, including me, that it is promoting anti-human thought, or contributing to the wider cultural devaluing of humanity. For evidence of this we need look no further than the people behind the idea of carbon taxes:
“The common enemy of humanity is man.
In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up
with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming,
water shortages, famine and the like would fit the bill. All these
dangers are caused by human intervention, and it is only through
changed attitudes and behavior that they can be overcome.
The real enemy then, is humanity itself.” – The Club of Rome
“If I were reincarnated I would wish to be returned to earth as a killer virus to lower human population levels.”
– Prince Philip„The earth is literally our mother, not only because we depend on her for nurture and shelter but even more because the human sepcies has been shaped by her in the womb of evolution. Our salvation depends upon our ability to create a religion of nature.“
– Rene Dubos, board member Planetary Citizenshttp://infowars.wordpress.com/2009/02/13/enviroment-eugenics-quotes/
Now these same wonderful people have also promoted a form of what can almost be called, animal worship. Perhaps that is a little extreme. But definitely it has been encouraged by the green movement to care overly about animals such as the polar bear, while demanding policies that harm humans – but who cares, they’re only humans. Right? They probably deserve to die anyway.
Satanists <3 animal rights. But love abortions and wars and famines and human sacrifice. Cool!
I’m not saying it’s wrong to care about animals, quite the contrary, there is a lot of genuine animal cruelty that should be criticised. All I am saying is, like the audience watching a magician, we have been so focused on the hand we could see, animal welfare, that we didn’t notice the magician was carrying out a partial birth abortion with his other hand.
But machines takes it one step further. I’ll say it right now, machines have no rights in the face of human need or even human want. They are our tools and can only produce (poor, but ever improving) imitations of human consciousness.
But try telling that to today’s popular culture.
(in Borderlands, the Claptrap robots have personalities and are your friends, but the humans are mostly shot on sight. And why not, since most of them are bloodthirsty maniacs. The size of a Borderlands save file is often 666KB. The devil is in the details.)
Pentagon intrigued by battlefield robots that feed on human flesh
Transhumanism, The Borg Agenda, The Hive Mind
It’s not even that I consider it to be a major problem that people identify with fictional animals and robots, it’s that they do so while at the same time being brought into ideology that demonises human beings. See how effective the propaganda campaign to devalue human life has been over the last 50 years. This is further evidence for deliberate cultural warfare by the illuminati, against mankind.