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  • CopperC Offline
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    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/tracy-stone-manning-population-control

    A new kick for the lunatic left

    The new eco-challenge

    Fewer people

    And smaller people - breed them a foot shorter and they won't eat as much

    Lunacy - the left will embrace it, big time

    Biden nominee called for population control to protect environment: 'We must breed fewer consuming humans'

    Tracy Stone-Manning has also come under fire over her ties to an ecoterrorist plot in the 1980s

    Tracy Stone-Manning, President Biden's nominee to lead the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), argued in her graduate thesis that Americans need to engage in population control to protect the environment.

    Stone-Manning has already come under fire in recent weeks for her connection to a tree spiking incident – an ecoterrorism tactic – in Idaho in the 1980s, where she traded her court testimony for legal immunity.

    But her past links to ecoterrorists aren't the only controversial material in her background. In her graduate thesis, a copy of which was reviewed by Fox News, Stone-Manning also urged Americans to have no more than two kids in order to protect the environment.

    "The origin of our abuses is us. If there were fewer of us, we would have less impact," states the thesis, which was first flagged by the Daily Caller on Thursday. "We must consume less, and more importantly, we must breed fewer consuming humans."

    Stone-Manning created a series of eight advertisements for her thesis that focused on the issues of overgrazing, overpopulation, a mining law from the late 1800s and the lumber industry.

    One ad refers to a human child as an "environmental hazard" and encouraged Americans to only have two children and no more.

    "The earth is only so big, and we can tap into it only so often. In America, we tap in often and hard," Stone-Manning’s ad reads. "When we overpopulate, the earth notices it more. Stop at two. It could be the best thing you do for the planet."

    Stone-Manning repeated the same push in a television ad script she wrote for her thesis, as well, which is set at a "Yuppie" home and features a woman mulling over having a third child as she drinks a cup of coffee.

    "I know it would be my third baby, but there's not a population problem here like in Africa or India…," the woman says in the script. "And besides, smart people like Bob and me should be the people having kids."

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      https://existentialcomics.com/comic/96

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