Stop
Over-population?
by Bob Enyart, KGOV.com
Six people just survived the sinking of an ocean vessel. They are afloat in a lifeboat with only
enough water for five. On board are a
doctor, a carpenter, a nurse, a blind elderly woman, a sailor, and a counselor.
Millions of public school students
given this scenario are then asked, “Who should be thrown overboard?” Environmentalists designed this exercise to
teach public students to solve problems by “eliminating” excess people.
Jacques Cousteau said, “to stabilize
the world population we must eliminate 350,000 people per day. It is a horrible thing to say,” he admitted,
“but it’s just as bad not to say it.” This Hitlerian sentiment, published in UNESCO Courier in November 1991, is not rare among envirochondriacs.
Britain’s Prince Philip, president of the Worldwide
Fund for Nature, is quoted by The New
American’s Robert Lee, Sept. 5, 1994 saying that he would like to
be reincarnated as a “killer virus to lower human population levels.” Prince HIVlip, perhaps?
How does anyone know there is only enough water for
five? Utterly discredited, yet an
authority to liberals, is Population Bomb
author Paul Ehrlich, who has apparently not had a single prediction come
true. America, he declared: would have widespread food rationing by the
late 70s, would be “literally dying of thirst” by 1984, and would have 65
million famine deaths in the 80s.
Jack Fish, Brighton,
Colorado public school teacher, school board member and local columnist
insisted on KGOV.com’s Bob Enyart Live that the reason for
Somalia’s famine was their over-population:
Enyart: What is Somalia’s population?
Fish: I’m not sure.
Enyart: I’m not asking for an exact number, just to the nearest million.
Fish: I don’t know.
Enyart: Well, then, if they are over populated, what is their population
density per square mile?
Fish: I don’t know.
Somalia’s density is 29 people per
square mile according to The 1994 World
Almanac.
Apocalyptic doomsayers, these envirochondriacs
flatly invent their facts. Somalia is
under-populated, which often does produce famine. Compare Somalia’s population density to countries in Western
Europe. As a rule of thumb, countries
with greater population density have higher standards of living, literacy
rates, and life expectancies. The following
numbers indicate the people per square mile for:
Nice Places
|
Density
|
Lousy
Places
|
Density
|
Austria
|
243
|
Angola
|
18
|
Belgium
|
848
|
Bolivia
|
17
|
Denmark
|
310
|
Botswana
|
5
|
England
|
613
|
Ctrl.
Afr. Rep.
|
12
|
France
|
259
|
Chad
|
10
|
Germany
|
583
|
Congo
|
17
|
Ireland
|
129
|
Laos
|
48
|
Israel
|
605
|
Liberia
|
64
|
Italy
|
497
|
Libya
|
6
|
Japan
|
830
|
Mozambique
|
50
|
Luxembourg
|
400
|
Namibia
|
4
|
Netherlands
|
958
|
Niger
|
16
|
Poland
|
317
|
Panama
|
84
|
Rhode Is.
|
848
|
Paraguay
|
31
|
Spain
|
200
|
Peru
|
45
|
Switzerland
|
428
|
Russia
|
22
|
Athens
|
30,237
|
Sudan
|
29
|
Boston
|
8,172
|
Somalia
|
29
|
Paris
|
20,185
|
Uruguay
|
45
|
Rome
|
43,949
|
Venezuela
|
58
|
San
Fran.
|
9,315
|
Zaire
|
43
|
Sydney
|
10,460
|
Zambia
|
30
|
Toronto
|
20,420
|
Zimbabwe
|
73
|
|
|
|
|
|
Countries with lower
population densities generally have lower standards of living. Notice the scarcity of human beings in the
poor nations. Whereas some of the most
beautiful places on earth, and certainly the most prosperous and desirable,
have tremendously dense populations.
Naples, Italy has 48,032 people per square mile and Madrid, Spain
has 68,385 ppsm!
In the Far East, Japan, at 830 people
per square mile, has a much higher standard of living than countries liberals
argue are over-populated such as China, at 315 and India at 700. Taiwan has one of the highest standards of
living in the East, with 1,503 people per square mile, with five times the
density as those of much lower prosperity on the mainland.
People are assets, not
liabilities. Socialists and communists,
however, since they must provide for so many helpless dependents, see people as
consumers, rather than the producers most are.
A few hundred years ago, famine was rampant in North America. Today, with a nearly thousand-fold increase
in population, we not only feed ourselves but much of the left-wing world.
If the world’s five-billion-plus people
went to Colorado for a day, they could fit easily into one speck on the map of
Colorado, the 404 square miles of Rocky Mountain National Park. They would not have to squeeze together like
sardines, but could stand comfortably.
The world’s population would double before spilling over into the
nearest town.
The sky is falling only in the
chicken little minds of the over-population purveyor. Rather than a full house or a crowded lifeboat, an orbiting alien
would view our world as nearly empty, as airline passengers can attest.
Paul Ehrlich publicly bet a
conservative economist that during the 1980s, natural resources would grow more
scarce. Ehrlich chose five minerals to
monitor. In 1990, losing the bet,
Ehrlich made his wife sign the check, which amounted to over $500. The resources he was sure would become more
scarce and therefore more expensive, in reality sold at reduced prices due to
their greater availability world-wide.
Even the end-of-the-world prophets
admit there is no global food shortage.
Famine, like that in the former Soviet Union and in Somalia, results
from false ideas, harmful religions and interventionist governments, not from
too many people.
The Agricultural Economic Institute
at Oxford University has estimated that, with current technology, the world
could feed 100 billion people, while it is home to less than one-tenth that
number, according to Robert Lee. Rapid
progress in agri- and aqua-culture make it impossible to determine the upper limit
of our future food supply.
Who do you throw overboard? The sailor, the doctor, the nurse? “No, the old woman is already sick,”
countless students have decided, “it’s her time to go anyway.” Planned Parenthood’s founder and longtime
president Margaret Sanger wrote that the handicapped, including the “blind,
deaf, dumb, mute and epileptics,” were the “dead weight of human waste.” See her Pivot
of Civilization, page 112, available through most public libraries.
With that anti-handicapped attitude
from Planned Parenthood's founder, it is not surprising that they support
killing handicapped unborn children, since they are only "human
waste." It is not surprising that
Planned Parenthood still gives out awards in Sanger's name.
When people decide that others are
better off dead “for their own sake,” it is not a far jump to Jacques Cousteau
saying they are better off “eliminated” for the good of all. Whatever happened to one-for-all and
all-for-one?
Historically, the over-population
myth encouraged the brutal slaughter of the French Revolution. Greek philosophers feared the overcrowding of
their ancient world. And even further
back in time, the Babylonian and Assyrian accounts of the great flood held
that, “the gods led by Enlil, agreed to cleanse the earth of an over-populated
humanity.”
Those who want ultimate control over
others have long wielded the over-population myth. Yet 2,800 years ago wise Solomon knew that, “In the multitude of
people is the king’s honor, but in the lack of people is the destruction of the
prince” (Proverbs 14:28).
Bob
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