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Saturday, April 19, 2008

The Right vs The Earth

I try to understand the thinking behind today's conservatives. I may not agree with them, but in many cases I try to at least understand where they're coming from. The one thing that I cannot quite understand is the level of vitriol they have toward environmentalism. I know that as adherents to complete and total free market capitalism (except when a little bit of government tweaking can benefit somebody who can help finance them but otherwise would not benefit a free market, think companies that rhyme with Schmenron or Falliburtin), they are against any kind of laws that might regulate business, and that of course includes environmental regulation. Sure, if people want clean air then the market will clean the air, and if it doesn't, then the market dictates that the air is supposed to be dirty. I know, it's ridiculous, but they actually believe this kind of shit.

They take their position against environmentalism to new and exciting levels because to them, it's personal. They have better things to say about the child raping members of polygamist cults than people who drive hybrid cars. And with the majority of scientists in agreement that there's something wrong, these people go with a minority of scientists who are directly linked to the businesses who do not want to change anything that they are doing. What causes ordinary people to forgo reality and science with such levels of fear and loathing? All I can deduce is that it comes out of hate, and a very specific hate at that. They hate Al Gore. They REALLY HATE Al Gore. I can relate to that as I'm no fan of his after the way he blew it in '00, and after my teen aged punk rock self watched his wife's attempt to ruin rock and roll in the 80's. But the right isn't satisfied in just stealing the election from him. If they had it their way, elections would mean the winner actually kills the loser with their bare hands to demonstrate to the opposition and the world their massive manliness (but only if the winner is their guy, of course). No, here's the guy who dared to run against their imperial lord and messiah of neoconservative asshattery, who then won the Nobel prize and the Oscar for his Power Point presentation on climate change. And let's face it, the guy does come off a bit smug. And that pisses them off enough to forget about the majority of scientists (besides, everyone knows that science and truth and fact and all that has a liberal bias) and just be against anything he has to say. And that, in a nutshell, is modern conservative intellectualism.

I would love to find out what my conservative readers have to say on this. Forget about my sarcasm, that's just my style. I really want to know why you are so against environmentalism.

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Comments on "The Right vs The Earth"

 

Anonymous Maniac said ... (4/19/08 4:13 PM) : 

Jason:

Asking me not to be sarcastic is like Al Gore not to be a blow hard or to ask Bill Clinton to stop assaulting and raping woman.

But you are right on this issue. Conservatives should be concerned with keeping the environment clean. Just because global warming is a hoax, doesn't mean we shouldn't respect our natural resources. Frankly, that should cause no harm to the environment.

As for Al Gore, I think death would have been a better punishment than losing the Presidency to another spoiled dullard.

maniac

 

Blogger Jason said ... (4/20/08 7:45 AM) : 

Maniac, I'm a little bit confused here. On one hand you say that you think we should take care of the environment, but on the other you prove my point by calling global warming a hoax. Or is that part of your sarcasm?

 

Blogger Michael Manning said ... (4/20/08 11:20 AM) : 

Jason: I am an Independent, but I still want to chime in here. I think that fanatics are dangerous from any point of view because they plug their ears and refuse to listen to reason. One example is Stem Cell Research. Christopher Reeve already explained in his last book (in just one paragraph)how Stem Cell could be undertaken to satisfy this wing of zealots. But they STILL refuse to hear. The answer is they are self-serving. Forget them. You can't have a conversation with a wall. That's what I think.

 

Blogger Jason said ... (4/20/08 5:35 PM) : 

Michael, the problem is that the rhetoric of the extremists eventually winds up only slightly watered down amongst the mainstream. You don't hear moderate republicans saying that maybe there's climate change going on. No, they've been bashed over their heads by the extreme wing of their crowd that it's a hoax, and they believe it, despite all the evidence to the contrary.

 

Blogger Reasonable Robinson said ... (4/21/08 7:27 AM) : 

A plausible explanation of the conservative 'world view' is given by Beck and Cowan in Spiral Dynamics. The Cons value Meme simply doesn't get the Green vMeme. It will change though as the $ boys realise that people won't just buy anything if its gonna destroy the planet

 

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