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Graffiti for September 2009

Preserve the environment, don't rescue it !!
Posting Date: 07 Sep 2009

(A reader in response to a report on dangers of Climate Change)

As George Carlin said: "The 5 billion year old planet is just fine, really fine. It's the people on it that are whacked."

You miserable misery loving Global Whiners are politically-correct climate pansies and cowardly chicken littles who enjoy scaring our kids by denying them futures when you all keep harping on about how we MUST SAVE the planet for the "CHILDREN". How dare you!

History will ask why you warmies were not all rounded up and charged with treason for leading the people of the planet to war against an invisible and non existent enemy of climate change. You evil modern day witch burners are taking civilization backwards into a new dark age of ignorance and fear. Giving tax money to politicians who promise to take that money and lower the temperature of the earth is akin to Greenzism. Precaution is not science. Correlation is not science. Google consensus is not science. Paid consultants posing in white lab coats on CNN, CBC and BBC are not scientists, nor the corporate media and PR firms.

The least you miserables could do is learn to appreciate experience and love nature instead of declaring it dead. Again, how dare you. Nature is not delicate, fragile or weak. We evolved from its chaos and to think otherwise is cave man mentality.

Life is good and we must face the challenges of the future with courage, not hysterical purse throwing fear of the unknown. Get ahead of the curve, globull warm mongers; and be responsible enviros by continuing to preserve, not rescue our planet!

Rachel Carson is rolling in her grave.


Recession-free industry!

From halwai to broker and from politician to banker, everyone is investing in up-market schools, coaching institutions and hi-tech universities. Not for any innate desire to educate the masses but more because it offers a business opportunity in the only recession-free industry of its kind. From what was considered a pious philanthropic initiative, education has been reduced to an unethical profitable business. Watch out, foreign direct investment in education is round the corner! 

Attractive infrastructure, overseas affiliations and assured placements are robbing the parents of their hard-earned money and the wards of their creative instincts. Lifelong savings are being invested on ‘degrees’ that can ensure quick-return-on-investment. Far from places for attaining knowledge and enlightenment, educational institutions have turned into assembly-lines for producing human clones. Can business of education really 'educate' society?

Choice or 'sperm racism'?

By seeking sperm for artificial insemination 'preferably from an IIT student', a Chennai couple has not only put Darwin's 'evolutionary ideas' to test but has demonstrated the impact of free-market economy on 'procreation' as well. The couple has apparently weighed the inbuilt architecture of sperm over other aspects of human evolution. Culture as a form of evolution, for instance, has been compromised for 'the choice of sperm'. 

Charles Darwin was against ranking any species or sub-species superior to others, opposing his fellow biologist Ernst Haeckel's flatly incorrect racist ideas of human development. To the father of evolution, any such ranking smelled of 'slavery'. Humans have triumphed over centuries for not being born to a specific sperm but for the rich interactions it has had with other species, Darwin had argued. Sperm racism is clearly uncalled for!

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