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Clemson University Prof Thinks Human Extinction Would Save the Planet
 
 
Posted by Mike LaChance      Thursday, December 20, 2018 at 12:00pm

“human beings are unique in how evilly they treat animals and the environment”

This is just further proof that for the left, climate change has essentially become a doomsday cult.
 

The College Fix reports:

    Professor: Humanity’s extinction would help save the planet

    Would the extinction of the human race be a tragedy if it means saving the planet? For Todd May, a philosophy professor at Clemson University, the answer is unclear. The eradication of the human race may be a good thing if it ends mistreatment of animals and abuse of the environment.

    Writing in The New York Times, May describes humanity

https://legalinsurrection.com/2018/12/clemson-university-prof-thinks-human-extinction-would-save-the-planet/

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Re: Clemson University Prof Thinks Human Extinction Would Save the Planet
« Reply #1 on: Saturday, Dec 22, 2018 05:10 am »
People like him never volunteer to go first, unfortunately.
[H]umanity repeats the worst mistakes of previous generations and ... every free, prosperous civilization will eventually be destroyed by that small fraction of its people who find no satisfaction in anything but anger.
-- Dean Koontz, "The Friend of the Family"

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Re: Clemson University Prof Thinks Human Extinction Would Save the Planet
« Reply #2 on: Saturday, Dec 22, 2018 05:20 am »
People like him never volunteer to go first, unfortunately.

Exactly