67 Replies to “Y2Kyoto: Deep Green Resistance”

  1. He should be the first to go if he has true convictions. Why isn’t he living in a tent?

  2. I would have like the interviewer to ask him if he had a computer, a car, electricty, made his own clothes, furniture, grew everything he needed to eat.

  3. If they are going to commit terrorism and assassinations, why don’t they start with the Muslims first?
    They pollute too.

  4. Just finished a book by Michael Crichton called State of Fear.
    The plot revolved around environmentalist fascists wanting to harm people to make a point much like this deluded young man. At the time, I thought it was a tad over the top. Not so anymore.
    Truth is indeed stranger than fiction.

  5. Of course the first card the guy pulls when confronted about murder and anarchy was the Race Card. Yup, {it’s not murder when you’re abolishing slavery}.
    The left is mentally ill, yet they hold so much power in our societies. What’s wrong with the rest of us to allow them to run amok so freely? That’s the real issue these days.

  6. Aric???
    How come all these freaks have stupid names?
    Is it because the Hippie gene has trickled down even unto the third generation?

    Posted by: atric at August 12, 2011 11:51 AM
    That may be possible,but more likely ‘Aric’ changed the name from ‘Eric’ on his own.
    This change shows us regular folk that he is unique. It also gives him many opportunities to sneer at, and then correct regular folk.His lisp may be also fabricated as another way to challenge the ‘establishment’and provoke argument. His way of ‘sticking it to the man’ without consummation. OTOH….
    I have noticed similar anti-social traits amongst those with hyphenated last names. This practice shows the world that they are a free thinking individual not bound by the outdated traditions of their stodgy parents. It shouts radical feminism.Unfortunately,their little precious ones have to put up with the clumsy name also,but that doesn’t matter to them,the statement is what is important. Men who use the hyphenated name likely have issues that revolve around women.
    Just my opinion,of course.

  7. What’s interesting here is that he’s both a liar and a coward. Ignore for the moment all the factual errors he makes, re. topsoil, rain forests, fish, etc. Just listen to the exchange between the two.
    Lilley notes that his book makes statements about the use of violence to forward the group’s goals. McBay ducks away from it by claiming it was only an historic comparison of what was effective. Essentially denying what was in his own book.
    The book makes claims about too many people in the world, a common stance of Green slime. McBay denies his own writing by saying it’s not that there’s too many people, it’s that they’re consuming too many resources. Again, denying what was in his own book.
    He’s lying and being a coward because he must know that he’s only a hair-breadth away from incitement to murder and public violence. It’s trivia that he gets his facts wrong. It’s far more serious when he’s lying about the very things he wrote and is now denying.
    One is tempted to call him out on Godwin’s Law, but that’s too easy. What’s interesting is that his call for population reduction was precisely what the Wannsee Conference called for and proceeded to implement. His final act of cowardice, along with his group, is coyly declining to specify just who gets thrown over the side and how. At least Hitler and the Nazis were honest with themselves about what they were doing.
    Ken and Small C are right. This group along with all the other deep green slime are highly dangerous. And the recessionary or depressionary times that we are now in allows all kinds of filth to rise to the surface. Just as it did in the 1920s and 1930s.

  8. Does being an organic farmer give you a different outlook on humanity and the ability to sustain life, do you think?
    Supposedly he is actively involved in his in-law’s business.
    Obviously it can’t be too far from where I live so I’m keeping my eyes peeled. I know I won’t forget that face. Something about it haunts me. The dead eyes, possibly?

  9. Derreck Jensen is one sick puppy and really should be put down to spare him the mental anguish he must feel daily.
    “Every morning when I awake I ask myself whether I should write or blow up a dam. I tell myself I should keep writing, though I’m not sure that’s right”.
    His words.
    This is one poor brainwashed greenie who has never held a real job in his life and whose hero is the unna (?) bomber.
    The fact that he actually gets air time outside of a mental institution is a concern.
    Take Hoosierman’s suggestion to look this nut up on wikipedia. Jensen is from California. ’nuff said.

  10. larben wrote: “I like Brian Lilley very much. along with Michael Coren and Charles Adler and Ezra and most of the others, but where has Theo Caldwell gone to? Hope they didn’t let him go because one of the other networks, possibly American, will hire this young and effervescent speaker.
    Posted by: larben at August 12, 2011 10:34 AM”
    I second that emotion! Theo Caldwell vanished in the ether, while his stalwart supporters are taunted by his show’s title on the channel guide…Still there!
    I’m pretty bitter.

  11. One Ayn Rand book is entitled, “The New Left: The Anti-Industrial Revolution”. That title still holds true.

  12. RE Caldwell who many others here have commented on… Caldwell simply didn’t cut it for me. I don’t know if it was him, his set or a combination of both, but he came off more as an infomercial host more than anything… BTW, what’s with SNN’s single-guest format? It has become tiresome… I know they’re on a shoestring budget, but c’mon guys, it’s a couple of mics… and when are we going to see multiple guests in studio on any of the programs? Where are the segments like FOX sunday morning with Crystal, Williams and co… SNN is good but there is certainly room for improvement.

  13. The deep greens will strike, firstly at propert (poer statsions) then at people. The Anti-Vivisectionists in the UK (people against testing stuff on animals) have killed people with bombs under their cars. These people will do a bin Laden.
    What do these two green parties have in common? A totalitarian ideology and hatred for liberty and capitalism.

  14. cobisco at August 12, 2011 10:39 AM
    Al Gore is not worried by this enviromentalist. He is pleased: (Sits in comy chair twiddling thumbs thinking “my planis working, he, he, my plan is working”)

  15. Industrialization is how porcelainagically appears in restrooms. Let our good friend here lead the way by henceforth shunning the use of any porcelain devices. Too many GHG produced when firing the products, you see.
    Also off the list has to be faucets. Smelting and all that. He is permitted to use a stone tool to whittle himself a ladle, with which he may bathe and drink.
    This clown would not last 3 nanoseconds without his cacoon of industry- originated infrastructure and products.

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