by
Eric
Englundglund
My recent
essay, The
Hypocrisy of Environmentalism, certainly struck a nerve. Many
responses were positive, however, several of the negative ones were downright
nasty. The one that struck me the most came from a woman who wished my
untimely demise and called me "subhuman." Others queried as to why I
was so upset with the green movement: for what have they ever done to me? To
this question, I shall limit my answer to my professional and personal
experiences – with the unsavory practitioners of green socialism – and
will close with some final thoughts. PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE Professionally,
I have first-hand experience in dealing with a family-owned sawmill that
closed down its operations when it became economically unfeasible to continue
battling with environmentalists. As a surety bond underwriter, I provided
performance and payment bond credit to this timber-products company – which
was one of my absolute favorite clients. Such bonds guaranteed that the timber
would be harvested and paid for as prescribed by the contract with the U.S.
Forest Service. During the years of this business relationship, I watched this
once-thriving business be slowly strangulated by greenies. An
important lesson, I learned about environmentalists, is that they
"play" dirty. One example of the underhandedness this lumber company
endured, at the hands of environmentalists, pertained to a false claim that a
wolf’s footprint was found on a remote road that went through a timber sale
my client had recently secured (in a nearby national forest). Based upon the
"discovery" of this footprint, the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) shut
down this sale and called in wildlife biologists to investigate the matter –
after all, wolves are an endangered species and hadn’t been seen in this
particular national forest for decades. Several months elapsed and it was
finally determined that the footprint was either that of a coyote or some
hiker’s pet dog. By the time the USFS gave my client the approval to harvest
the timber, winter was upon us and the timber would have to be harvested in
the ensuing summer. The environmentalists knew that the trees would eventually
be harvested; yet, they had accomplished the goal of inflicting economic
damage on this family-owned business – for the revenues, profit, and cash
flow this timber contract would have generated, in the current fiscal year,
had to be pushed into the next year. Indeed, even eco-fascists understand the
time-value of money. To make
matters worse, my client had to deal with harassment, vandalism, and tree
spikings. To be sure, environmentalists condone eco-terrorism.
Fortunately, none of their employees were injured by these nutty greenies.
Nonetheless, the owners of this sawmill became emotionally exhausted from
constantly worrying about employee and personal safety. In this terrific
little company, employees (not trees) were viewed as family. In the
end, my client could no longer afford to engage in expensive battles with the
environmentalists. It came to the point where every timber sale would be
contested with a lawsuit. Operating the sawmill ceased to be a profitable
venture, hence, the family decided to close down the business. This was
heartbreaking as dozens of long-time employees had to be let go and, in turn,
dozens of high-wage jobs were lost. My client agonized over the impact the
sawmill’s closing would have on scores of families while the
environmentalists danced with joy as the trees (a renewable resource) would be
"saved." At this point, it became crystal clear to me that
environmentalists really view humanity as nothing more than a parasite sucking
the life out of Mother Earth. Of course, we know who the real parasites are. PERSONAL
EXPERIENCE One of the
favorite targets, of greenies, is the SUV. A couple of years ago, a silly
anti-SUV campaign emerged under the banner of "What Would Jesus
Drive?" Even Bill O’Reilly, an anti-SUV goon himself, provided
prime-time coverage for this vapid campaign. Of course, he and his guests
concluded that Jesus wouldn’t drive a sports utility vehicle – as if they
knew the mind of God. What arrogance. Corresponding
with the aforementioned anti-SUV campaign came a wave of SUV vandalism in the
Pacific Northwest. Unfortunately, my SUV was vandalized to the tune of $700
worth of damage. When I reported this incident to my insurer, the claims
adjuster stated that an obvious pattern had materialized in which SUVs had
been targeted for vandalism. Thankfully, the repair work was absolutely
perfect and my insurer treated me with the highest level of professionalism.
This incident reinforced in my mind that the good guys were the capitalists
and the bad guys, as usual, were the private-property-hating green socialists. When it
comes to writing essays for LRC, I have discerned an unmistakable pattern
pertaining to e-mail responses. Inevitably, when I write an unflattering essay
about the green movement, I receive virus-infected e-mails – yet another
example of greenies trying to damage my private property. Fortunately,
Symantec provides excellent anti-virus software. Thanks to a profit-seeking
company, no damage has been done to my personal computer. SOME
FINAL THOUGHTS Amongst
the responses I have received, there were those from individuals who are
simply animal and nature lovers naïvely sympathetic to the green movement.
Such respondents believe that ethical vegetarians and environmentalists have
clear claim to the mantle of moral superiority. To these people, my advice is
to be careful with whom you associate. If you dig deeper into the green
movement, disturbing facts will come to light. Here are a few: When
looking at the vile characters listed above, it came as no surprise that an
environmentalist would wish me ill – or for that matter, call me subhuman.
To this I will close with a quote from Dr. George Reisman’s magnum opus Capitalism: To embrace
environmentalism is tantamount to embracing terrorism,
war, death, and destruction. May
2, 2005 Eric
Englund [send
him mail], who
has an MBA from Boise State University, lives in the state of Oregon. He is
the publisher of The
Hyperinflation Survival Guide by Dr. Gerald Swanson. You are invited to
visit his website.Environmentalists
Thrive on Mayhem
The
kind of potential murderers that are to be found in the ranks of the
environmental movement are, for the most part, probably not personally
violent in any apparent way. In eras that are philosophically and culturally
better than our own, they might even pass their entire lives quietly, in
modest obscurity, causing harm to no one. In such a better era, Hitler might
have passed his days as an obscure paperhanger, Himmler as a chicken farmer,
and Eichmann as a factory worker or office clerk. Lenin would probably have
been a disgruntled intellectual, and Stalin perhaps an obscure cleric. But
in the conditions of a collapse of rationality, frustrations and feelings of
hatred and hostility rapidly multiply, while cool judgment, rational
standards, and civilized behavior vanish. Monstrous ideologies appear and
monsters in human form emerge alongside them, ready to put them into
practice. The ecology movement is just such a movement, with just such a
potential. Its expressions of approval for such images of a terrified human
being, being eaten alive by alligators, is an invitation to torturers and
murderers looking for a rationale to call for the exercise of their blood
lust.
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