Showing posts with label overpopulation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label overpopulation. Show all posts

TRUMP EXITS THE PARIS AGREEMENT ON CLIMATE CHANGE

The fumes of liberal arrogance fill the sky.


The usual nutcases and droolers are neurosing wildly over Donald Trump’s withdrawal of the United States from the Paris climate accord:
"Citing a litany of statistics disputed by environmentalists, Trump argued Thursday that the pact would hurt domestic manufacturing and other industries and would put the United States at a 'permanent disadvantage' with China, India and other rising powers. Staying in the accord, he said, would cost the United States as many as 2.7 million jobs by 2025 and as much as $3 trillion in lost gross domestic product.

…'The rest of the world applauded when we signed the Paris agreement,' Trump said. 'They went wild. They were so happy. For the simple reason that it put our country, the United States of America, which we all love, at a very, very big economic disadvantage."

PROMOTE MASS WHITE IMMIGRATION TO THE THIRD WORLD TO SAVE NON-WHITE COUNTRIES

These people are literally breeding themselves into extinction.
by Colin Liddell

According to population projections, within this century, the population of Africa will soar from around one billion to over four billion. This means that it is projected to catch up with and overtake that of Asia.

Of course, we all know that that is unsustainable, and that African nations are completely unable to limit their excessive population growth in the same way that China, or even India, did in the late 20th century. We also know about the way in which excessive population growth is corrected. Hint: it doesn't taper off gently. Instead what you get is total system collapse on a massive scale. (Refer to the example of reindeer on St. Matthew Island, Alaska, for the likely effect this has on population.

WHAT WILL THE FUTURE BE LIKE?

One way to predict the future is to think of a future one desires, and to think of ways that future will be achieved. The most famous example of this can be seen in the writings of Karl Marx. Marx was disturbed by the effects the industrial revolution was having on the lives of the factory workers who made the industrial revolution possible. He managed to convince himself and his followers that in the economic and social chaos of laissez faire capitalism were macroeconomic tendencies that would lead to the creation of an economy and a society without war, poverty, or crime, where everyone would like his or her job.

There would not even be jobs in the traditional sense. In The German Ideology, chapter three, Karl Marx wrote, “In a communist society there are no painters but only people who engage in painting among other activities.”

Before we sneer at Marx we should acknowledge that the economic system that inspired his writings had serious injustices. Millions of men, women, and even children worked twelve hours a day six days a week in dangerous factories and mines for subsistence incomes.