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  • From: Dan Conine <dconine@bertramwireless.com>
  • To: livingontheland@lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [Livingontheland] Vilsack Highlights role of agriculture
  • Date: Sat, 19 Dec 2009 13:30:01 -0600


"First, to be successful, we must narrow our focus to a defined scope of important
problems. Second, we must work at scales large enough to tackle big challenges. And
third, we should demand impact that improves the health, safety, and quality of life
for people throughout the world."
In other words, "you little people need Us Big People to loan, tax, charge, and feed you".

Bullshit.

We Don't Need Them.
They ARE the reason we are in the situation we have now.
People throughout the world need to shrug off the yoke of "civilization" (city-state-based living as a priori) and choose to walk away and possibly die doing so.
If a true environmentalist would commit suicide, does that mean a true humanist must commit ecocide?

I'm just wondering, because that is what Vilsack and everyone else in government is selling.

Dan C.

P.S. Borlaug was a scientific fool who did more to destroy the planet than almost anyone, and he did it hand-in-hand with "civilization".
If you have too many cows to survive the winter on the food and shelter you have, do you buy more cows and keep all of their calves? That's basically what Borlaug did with humanity.





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