61 Replies to “David Suzuki, Domestic Terrorist”

    1. Suzuki has made Millions and Millions of Dollars off the Taxpayers in Canada.
      Know how. Because since my kids were young he has always been overpaid for his CBC reruns every year for 40 years at least.
      This is how the Left Commies make their money by milking the system.
      Find out who always gave him the contract at the CBC.
      SUZUKI and CBC FOR EVER BRAINWASHING

      SHITCON HARPER COULD HAVE SOLD THE CBC OFF. INSTEAD HE STOOD THERE AND PISSED HIMSELF.

    1. Hmm, I wonder if the mask is slipping on Billy Boy Gates aka Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
      Seems Bill and company are a little worried about a disease that has been eradicated for 40 years, SMALL POX, becoming the reason for our next ad-infinite lockdown and mass depopulating event.
      Cause Small Pox just said to Covid hang onto my beer, watch me.

      https://mobile.twitter.com/CharlotteEmmaUK/status/1462512791445721088?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1462512791445721088%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fvladtepesblog.com%2F

      Where’s Bond when you need him.

  1. Vancouver is about to get a taste of a world without pipelines. So far they’re blaming panic buyers but that’ll only work for so long. You don’t bring in rationing for no reason.

  2. “We cannot go on having a food chain that is 6,000 or 7,000 miles long,” he said. “We’re a northern country, why the hell are we able to buy fresh tomatoes and lettuce and fresh fruit 12 months a year?

    What a wonderful future the terrorist envisions.

    1. . . . why the hell are we able to buy fresh tomatoes and lettuce and fresh fruit 12 months a year?

      It’s called “civilization,” you old horror.

    2. Easy things to say by some one who’s approaching the end of his own shelf-life. Let them eat blubber.

    3. Why? Because we need that lettuce and tomato in our triple bacon cheeseburger with an egg on top. I throw away the lettuce. Why? Because fuck you. That’ why.

  3. Uh, Dr. Fruit Fly, don’t you really mean that pipelines will be blown up if those leaders don’t do as you tell them?

    And, by the way, how are you getting to any of your houses nowadays? There might be a run on unicorn flatulence and pixie dust soon.

  4. USA birder open for essentials, test waived.
    Sister in N Van said they bought two packages of beef, separately. Topped up 30L gas.

  5. This gave me a chuckle this morning – Here’s CBC’s Ian Hanomansing who like Ezra says has spent the better part of ten years scolding the plebes to reduce their dependance on fossil fuels. Today he’s jus befuddled as to why there are shortages and lineups for gas in B.C. (I’m assuming he lives there) and is tugging at his forelocks in existential angst as to what the “motivation” might be.
    https://twitter.com/ianhanomansing/status/1462248043122597891

    Yup, it’s a real mystery ya effing Moron.

  6. The Suze has been an idiot with no understanding of either economics in general or comparative advantage in particular for 30+ years now, which is why he constantly spouts this nonsense about “we can’t have nice things from far away.” He simply doesn’t understand trade, nor does he get that overdependence on local food supplies is like playing Russian roulette with local weather/climate. He’s a lost cause, and there’s no further point in giving him a megaphone for this stuff.

    I’m assuming, as the shortages get worse, most people will start voting with their lifestyles/pocketbooks as opposed to their environmental street cred.

    1. I remember when he had his Sunday CBC “science” show on TV some 50 years ago. He was as much of a rectum back then as he is now.

      1. And of course we should never forget the Rio conference of 1992 when his daughter did a Greta performance on stage. Twenty nine years and the end of the world is still nigh. Fifty three years since all this nonsense started in 1968. There is an overabundance of nigh out there, maybe too much.

        1. One of my junior high school teachers tried to convert me more than 50 years ago. He lent me a rather trashy eco-disaster novel, partly because he considered me reasonably bright and that I might be receptive to the message. I read it, shrugged my shoulders, and thanked him when I returned it, expressing my skepticism.

          I’ve long forgotten what it was called (Population something or other, I think) and the plot was about how to clean up the atmosphere. The solution was to use nuclear weapons to blow a “hole” so that all that crud could vented out into space. I was 14 or 15 at the time when I read it and I thought it was ridiculous even then.

          Actually, he was a good math teacher and, to this day, I still respect him for what he taught me.

          Then there was my commie Grade 11 English teacher, who, when he wasn’t trying to shove Marx and Lenin down our throats (though not overtly so), was trying to Greta-ize us. I recall him playing a recording of an interview with Paul Erlich and how he, in a Noam Chomsky manner, predicted the end of the world. I thought what Erlich said and the teacher’s efforts to be ridiculous.

          Stuff like that gave credence to the opening line of Paul Simon’s song Kodachrome:

          “When I think back to all the crap I learned in high school
          It’s a wonder I can think at all.”

          1. The only useful stuff I learned in high school was in the shop classes and the gym.
            Electrical, metal, machine shop, wood working and auto repair, plus use a slide rule.
            It has served me well to this day.
            Oh and chemistry, learned how to make stuff that goes , boom.
            Eh ,maybe a little home econ, learned how to bake a cake and use a typewriter.

          2. Maybe Ehrlich’s, “Population Bomb.”

            No, it wasn’t that. It was a work of fiction, though I’m sure one might say the same of Ehrlich’s book.

            I read a lot of crap like that during my last years of high school. I was drawn in by the cover and the summary on either the back page or inside the dust cover, only to find the book was complete rubbish, written by some hack trying to make a quick buck.

        2. I remember, “The Limits to Growth” and “Silent Spring” in the 1970s. I should go back and have a dip into them, just to see what “resonates” with the fear-pron peddled today and cross check some names and “institutions”.

          Set reading at a LOT of tertiary institutions in the day, especially the trendy new “Environmental Science” ones that were popping up all over the planet. One university of my acquaintance even had one of the “Club of Rome” co authors/ contributor chairing its “environmental studies” school.

  7. Right now is NOT the time to be making threats against infrastructure here in BC!
    Maybe this will shake people from their stupor and cause them to realize that people like Suzuki and Thunberg and those “Extinction Rebellion Kookfiends etc need to be told in no uncertain terms to EFF RIGHT OFF and have that followed up with an IMMEDIATE threat of severe violence if they fail to do so.

    If in fact we ARE facing a crisis, then the most sensible things to do are 1) harden our infrastructure so it can weather whatever comes and 2) secure our energy supplies.
    What we should NOT be doing is engaging in the sort of intellectual masturbation that presumes that we’re smart enough to figure out how to control the weather by trying to adjust the quantities of trace gasses in our atmosphere!

  8. Well, that pretty much says, right there, that they think they are losing. Which they are.

    (P.S.: There is a lot of “fed-up” among Tory women I know (and there are many, ICYMI) about this “change the leader” B.S.).

    I’ll decline to comment on the OSSTF strategical error (private schools? Anyone? Anyone?)

  9. Why rebel against them if they are so adamant……… Help them ! Let’s get together and provide them with flights to Russia, China and India. Save the planet please I say, threaten them by blowing up pipelines in Moscow or Beijing. I’m willing to pay monthly for David Suzuki to head up this whole project. Vacancy at the two Michael’s hotel perhaps.

  10. He hasn’t changed a whiff. I heard him speak at the U of R in 1984 (quite by accident) where he called for the return of all human civilization to an agrarian pre-industrial age existence where access to modern medicine (like antibiotics), transportation and conveniences do not exist. He said humans were living far too long and the global population should be kept at less than a billion. Clearly not the type to shed a tear at the funeral of an unvaxxed mother of four. He’s quite a Mao wannabe. A Canadian Monster.

    1. Next time he says that humans live too long, he might try doing so in front of a mirror; he’s 85. He’s also rich, as in really rich, especially in property; you might say he leaves a very big footprint on Mother Gaia for one human being.

      Let’s just say that if hypocrisy was a capital crime, we’d have to execute him by half-hanging, emasculation, drawing and quartering, as slowly as physically possible, for anything resembling justice to be done.

  11. Sadly David and his “ilk” are very religious. Worshiping creation, rather than the creator.
    That’s why they will value dogs over people. Wrapping themselves in virtuous rhetoric.
    However,
    “They ever learn but are unable to understand the truth.”

    1. That’s why they will value dogs over people.

      Not if those dogs are kept as pets.

      My mother mentioned that, during one of the episodes of his mid-1980s TV documentary series, he advocated for canines to live a free-range life outside of captivity. She was not impressed because, by that time, she had grown quite fond of the first dachshund in the family.

  12. Suzuki is a social parasite who lives off the labour of those he seeks to destroy. His riches come from a lifetime of brief Avant garde professorship devoted to putting humanity at the bottom of the animal hierarchy followed by several generations of hysteria pimping for the CBC – a one time genetics scientist preferring propagandizing but always on the public teat, abandoning science long ago but rationalizing his pathology by besmirching its meaning. He is anti-economics which fits with his anti-humanity. If things get violent, he is clever enough not to put himself out where he has incited his followers. It is enough of a disgrace that the CBC still exists but much more so that it gas been his personal vehicle for warping generations of young minds. His ENGO exists entirely due to laundered US foundation money. In another time and place, his zeal and advocacy would qualify him for crimes against humanity.

  13. It’s pretty hard to get your grubby mitts on explosives here in Canada, I suppose some military personnel might be able to steal some but I doubt that’s easy. Domestic terrorists are going to need help from some rich sympathizers like Suzuki who can bring shit in on their private jets before they can get going on their IED campaign.

  14. Sure wish I lived in BC. It would give me such indescribable pleasure to dance and then p1ss on this fascist, parasitical eco-terrorist’s grave when he becomes worm food.

    Remember when he was in the popular voting for “Canada’s Greatest Canadian”?

    Self-important, pseudo-elitist communist filth.

    1. I was driving down a street in Richmond at work one day. Looked to my right and here he is driving beside me in his green Prius.. I stopped at a red, and he drove thru it. Typical ! I don’t know how he can actually see.

  15. “The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men.”
    His target and concern isn’t the environment, it’s just the vehicle.

  16. David Suzuki is a testament to what happens to the mental balance of young men locked down in their early formative years.

  17. I think David Suzuki hates Canada and Canadians as a result of his family being interned in WW2.

    It goes without saying he thinks we owe him a living.

    1. WW2 Nisei Nihon Internment camps were actually residential facilities, presumably with residential schools, as Nihon jin, even if Nisei, tend to appreciate education.
      Nisei Nihon in Canada and America at the time were exempt from conscription, unlike Pure Laine Quebecois, who were eventually forced to enter le grand armee Canadienne if fit and age appropriate.
      Add in reparations for time spent in the safest arena of the day and you have Ca na da in a nut’s hell.

  18. If people did start blowing up pipelines there would be a massive backlash against the green energy movement. Nothing wakes up the woke like no energy.

  19. So if he advocates for blowing up pipelines can I counter-advocate for killing terrorists who want to blow up critical infrastructure?

    Of course not.
    Its Canada.
    We love Palestinians who murder athletes in Germany, 911 plane hijackers, teenagers who kill medics and a faux kneegrow narcissist so much we make him a leader of our faux nation.

    The security forces of Canada will be circle jerking and playing Ookie Cookie or Swap Wife before those cowardly f*cks do a thing.

    Wait! Somebody call Michael Farber. He’ll know what to do.

  20. Suzuki…
    Skank in the 60s, skank abiding.
    Fruit flies paid off for that psychopathic trough sucking gook
    For what he did just now, he deserves new internment.
    Fuck that noisesome skank..

  21. When people start freezing because of these glowbull warming idiots the show is going to get very interesting!

  22. Is that old bastard still kicking around? Tell him to do something useful: grab a shovel and help clean up the fucking mess that’s BC.

  23. What the hell do this idiot and his followers think the BC government can do that would actually make a difference???

    Any time someone suggests an action to cut emissions I ask them to tell me exactly how much that will lower global temperatures. Not how many tons of emissions will be cut, but how much those cuts will lower temperatures.

    They never answer.

  24. “There has never been an age like today, an age in which ordinary people could cook a nice meal, or order takeout if they can’t be bothered cooking, eat delicious food, watch TV, visit the Guardian website on their computer, and try to convince themselves they are experiencing some kind of disaster.

    People who describe the unprecedented comfort and ease of modern life as a climate disaster, in my opinion have no idea what a real problem is.”

    – Eric Worrall

  25. Maybe he could sell one of his four glorious ppties? Or at least, stop heating and powering them, all for the benefit of his four-person family.

  26. But it would be beyond the pale should someone say aloud, “ There are going to be fruit fly activists blown up if our leaders don’t pay attention to what’s going on.”, amirite?

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