Jan 24, 2011

Confesiones de un fundador de Greenpeace

Patrick Moore, uno de los fundadores de Greenpeace, fue testigo de su transformación de grupo idealista a multinacional del extremismo anti-ciencia, anti-Occidente y anti-industria. Sacó un nuevo libro sobre el tema, y acá cuenta de que se trata... No tiene desperdicio :

´[...] The collapse of world communism and the fall of the Berlin Wall during the 1980s added to the trend toward extremism. The Cold War was over and the peace movement was largely disbanded. The peace movement had been mainly Western-based and anti-American in its leanings. Many of its members moved into the environmental movement, bringing with them their neo-Marxist, far-left agendas. To a considerable extent the environmental movement was hijacked by political and social activists who learned to use green language to cloak agendas that had more to do with anti-capitalism and anti-globalization than with science or ecology. I remember visiting our Toronto office in 1985 and being surprised at how many of the new recruits were sporting army fatigues and red berets in support of the Sandinistas.

I don't blame them for seizing the opportunity. There was a lot of power in our movement and they saw how it could be turned to serve their agendas of revolutionary change and class struggle. But I differed with them because they were extremists who confused the issues and the public about the nature of our environment and our place in it. To this day they use the word industry as if it were a swear word. The same goes for multinational, chemical, genetic, corporate, globalization, and a host of other perfectly useful terms. Their propaganda campaign is aimed at promoting an ideology that I believe would be extremely damaging to both civilization and the environment. [...]

5 comments:

  1. El ambientalismo es una de las estrategias para tratar de salvar al socialismo del fracaso.

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  2. Estas declaraciones seguramente van a salir en todos los medios masivos de comunicación. O por ahí no.

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  3. "There is no cause for alarm about climate change. The climate is always changing. Some of the proposed "solutions" would be far worse than any imaginable consequence of global warming, which will likely be mostly positive. Cooling is what we should fear."

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  4. Muy interesante el artículo. Gracias Mike@.
    Cambian lavandera roja por la verde.

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  5. ¿Saben que le dicen la Revolución de la Sandía?

    Verde por fuera y roja por dentro.

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