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TAKE THE NEXT OBVIOUS STEP, TONI

Environmentalist Toni Vernelli sterilises herself for Gaia:

“Having children is selfish. It’s all about maintaining your genetic line at the expense of the planet,” says Toni, 35.

She’s a PETA-phile, naturally.

Posted by Tim B. on 11/25/2007 at 11:19 AM
  1. Natural selection works for me.  It’s just that it takes a long time; if Toni and her ilk would STFU in the meantime, the show would be so much more entertaining.

    Posted by The_Real_JeffS on 2007 11 25 at 11:30 AM • permalink

  2. Environmentalist Toni Vernelli sterilises herself for Gaia:

    Damn shame her parents didn’t feel the same.

    Posted by El Cid on 2007 11 25 at 11:35 AM • permalink

  3. It’s all about maintaining your genetic line at the expense of the planet

    Well, no, not at the expense of the planet, because then one’s genetic line would die out too.  Do these far out there leftists have even a passing acknowledgment of logic?

    And every living thing (and even quasi-living things such as virii) want to maintain their genetic line.  It’s, it’s, what’s the word, oh yes, wanting to maintain one’s genetic line is natural

    Posted by rbj1 on 2007 11 25 at 11:59 AM • permalink

  4. She might want to consider the next logical step of swallowing a gun the permanently reduce her carbon impact to zero thus fully doing her part in saving the planet.

    Posted by swassociates on 2007 11 25 at 12:01 PM • permalink

  5. If the Jews were are as self-destructive and semi-retarded as this woman, Hitler would’ve had his work done for him.

    Posted by quickrob on 2007 11 25 at 12:02 PM • permalink

  6. How can one take anyone seriously when they seem to lack even the basic instinct for self-preservation?

    Posted by rick mcginnis on 2007 11 25 at 12:09 PM • permalink

  7. Actually, I want to say thank you to Ms. Vernelli.  My kids and grandkids will appreciate the extra space and resources.

    Posted by RebeccaH on 2007 11 25 at 12:14 PM • permalink

  8. It’s not often I agree with a militant tree-hugger, but in this case i will cheer her on.

    Posted by Merlin on 2007 11 25 at 12:35 PM • permalink

  9. From the link:


    “Serving a burger to your family today, knowing what we know, constitutes child abuse. You might as well give them weed killer. ” — Toni Vernelli, then-coordinator of PETA’s European operations

    She apparently had a lobotomy before being sterilized.  Tim’s right- she should go for the trifecta.

    Posted by Mystery Meat on 2007 11 25 at 12:55 PM • permalink

  10. #9 Want to stop with the spam?

    Posted by Ash_ on 2007 11 25 at 01:06 PM • permalink

  11. From the link…Environmentalist Toni Vernelli…

    “We should never feel like we’re going too far in breaking the law, because whatever laws you break to liberate animals or to protect the environment are very insignificant.”

    — Paul Watson, at the Animal Rights 2002 convention

    Gosh, my 3 justifiable homicides a year, still has a chance…:).

    Posted by El Cid on 2007 11 25 at 01:33 PM • permalink

  12. 11 Ash_

    Excellent try…and hope that will do it…but doubt it. It has to be traced and hung. Make that hanged…lol.

    Posted by El Cid on 2007 11 25 at 01:36 PM • permalink

  13. Sounds like a great way to spend your declining years alone, bitter and friendless.  It sounds like that may already be the case though…

    Posted by Vexorg on 2007 11 25 at 02:06 PM • permalink

  14. The spammer known as “Firma” has been banned and all his comments deleted.

    Posted by Andrea Harris, Administrator on 2007 11 25 at 02:27 PM • permalink

  15. What scares me about these people is it’s only one small step from sterilizing one’s self to save the planet to killing others for the same goal. You know they will never kill themselves because then they wouldn’t be able to lecture us poor, ignorant, Gaia-raping heathen.

    How long before we see a serial killer who claims they “Did it for Mother Gaia”?

    Posted by fclark on 2007 11 25 at 02:51 PM • permalink

  16. #15, unfortunately, i fear it wont be long before we do hear they “Did it for Mother Gaia”

    Posted by missred on 2007 11 25 at 02:55 PM • permalink

  17. One of these days, I’m going to have to ask one of these “humans are a virus!” people why, if they really believe that nonsense, they haven’t committed suicide to save the planet.

    By the way, my most sincere condolences on the election. I’m hoping that Labour, like the Democrats here, will suddenly discover that they have to govern.

    Posted by rightwingprof on 2007 11 25 at 03:20 PM • permalink

  18. Excellent! All those rubber rafts that Paco Industries manufactured to carry disappointed Ruddites to New Zealand can now be converted into condoms for sale to Ecotards. Whew! I was afraid those things were going to be a dead loss.

    Posted by paco on 2007 11 25 at 03:27 PM • permalink

  19. Kudos to Vernelli and all her kind, for the service they are doing to the gene pool and the future electorate.

    Posted by Latino on 2007 11 25 at 03:38 PM • permalink

  20. Toni Vernelli wouldn’t like my household much at all.
    Two beautiful kids that polish off the meat on their own plates and then come pleading to mum and dad for more.

    Posted by Hank Reardon on 2007 11 25 at 03:46 PM • permalink

  21. I’m hoping that Labour, like the Democrats here, will suddenly discover that they have to govern.

    I dunno, the NSW state government has supposeably had to govern since 1995 and haven’t yet worked it out.

    Posted by Quentin George on 2007 11 25 at 04:16 PM • permalink

  22. She’s an effing moron who believes in leaving the planet in teh capable hands of the islamists.

    Breed or die is a suitable maxim I believe. Otherwise known as the biological imperative.

    Posted by Wimpy Canadian on 2007 11 25 at 04:42 PM • permalink

  23. #3 rbj1:

    It may be natural, but the leftists are all for nurture, not nature. Remember, the left believes they can over-ride biology and control teh climate.

    BTW Why is Peta not protesting attempts to irradicate various life-forms like oh, say, small-pox, ebola, etc.

    Posted by Wimpy Canadian on 2007 11 25 at 04:45 PM • permalink

  24. #9 LOL. the trifecta. Sweet :-)

    Posted by Wimpy Canadian on 2007 11 25 at 04:46 PM • permalink

  25. ‘“Serving a burger to your family today, knowing what we know, constitutes child abuse. You might as well give them weed killer. ” — Toni Vernelli’

    So you had an abortion to prevent the possible future poisoning of your child by a hamburger?

    Makes sense to me.

    Posted by Dave Surls on 2007 11 25 at 05:29 PM • permalink

  26. She’s 35? Can’t get a man? Biological clock almost run down?  She’s making a virtue of necessity.

    Posted by walterplinge on 2007 11 25 at 05:30 PM • permalink

  27. ‘PETA spends less than one percent of its multi-million dollar budget actually helping animals. The group euthanized (killed) more than 1,900 animals in 2003 alone—that’s over 85 percent of the animals it received. In fact, from July 1998 through the end of 2003, PETA killed over 10,000 dogs, cats, and other “companion animals” at its Norfolk, Virginia headquarters.’

    If PETA thinks that (other) animals are equal to humans, isn’t this then roughly the equivalent of what the Nazis did to the Jews?

    I think we ought to charge them with genocide, and execute the lot of them…for the good of the planet, of course.

    Posted by Dave Surls on 2007 11 25 at 05:45 PM • permalink

  28. Another envirotard takes the pledge.
    The comments section in this one is a nightmare.
    Can someone remind them 12 monkeys was a work of fiction, not an instruction manual.

    Posted by thefrollickingmole on 2007 11 25 at 05:50 PM • permalink

  29. #14 - Andrea, well despatched - he was obviously a Terror Firma.

    Posted by Ubique on 2007 11 25 at 05:52 PM • permalink

  30. There are some very scary people out there, maybe we should be encouraging those ones not to breed.

    Posted by surfmaster on 2007 11 25 at 06:24 PM • permalink

  31. No doubt she will nevertheless demand to be supported by other peoples children via the welfare state in her late dotage.

    Hypocritical slacker.

    Posted by DocMike on 2007 11 25 at 06:58 PM • permalink

  32. Like someone said at another blog on this topic, if these eco-tards were really serious, they’d just cut to the chase and commit suicide.

    Rid the world of your burdensome presence.  Make my day!

    Posted by Hucbald on 2007 11 25 at 07:15 PM • permalink

  33. What concerns me is the possibility that ecotardism isn’t exclusively a genetic phenomenon; to the extent that it is learned behavior, there is (theoretically) a limitless pool of new specimens, so the breed may never die out, even with many practicing self-directed extinction.

    Posted by paco on 2007 11 25 at 07:28 PM • permalink

  34. 4, 17, 32:
    PETA’s new slogan: “Breathing is selfish. It’s all about maintaining your life at the expense of the planet.”

    Posted by arrowhead ripper on 2007 11 25 at 07:41 PM • permalink

  35. Good point paco - if a bunch of angry looking fellows with beards in Saudi Arabia can convince a generation of young men that they will get virgins in heaven by blowing themselves up in a crowded market then I imagine it would be possible for a sanctimonious ecotard from America to convince a generation of shiny eyed leftys to end their genetic lineage so the air isn’t polluted by teh carbonz.

    Posted by bondo on 2007 11 25 at 07:42 PM • permalink

  36. # 23. PETA’s new campaign: Save the microbes! As well as helping to kill off planet-fouling humans, they could be the oil of the future

    Posted by arrowhead ripper on 2007 11 25 at 07:56 PM • permalink

  37. Militant greens, at their core, believe the world would be a better place without humans. I once joked to a greenie friend of mine, ‘if I had the choice of wiping out one species on earth, I would wipe out blowflies’ (the flies were really annoying me). She said, half seriously, ‘I would wipe out humans.’

    While we seem to be running out of water, greens are against building a desalination plant. I have the feeling that if Bob Brown were around in biblical times, he would have protested against Noah building the Ark.

    Posted by Apple77 on 2007 11 25 at 08:45 PM • permalink

  38. 37 - no - he would have protested the Moses parting of the seas, talking about the fragile environment, the danger to exposed sea bottom dwellers (of which he knows a fair few) and the exposure of said sea bottom dwellers to gerbil warmening.

    Posted by peter m on 2007 11 25 at 09:06 PM • permalink

  39. #38 peter m,

    and the exposure of said sea bottom dwellers to gerbil warmening.

    um, that would be Gerbil “drilling” if Mr Brown has anything to do with it.

    Posted by Pogria on 2007 11 25 at 09:44 PM • permalink

  40. The other problem with noahs ark is that it discriminated against gay and transgender animals.

    And let us not forget that the biblical floods were also human induced - if they had of bought more carbon credits god might not have smote them.

    Posted by bondo on 2007 11 25 at 09:45 PM • permalink

  41. Wasn’t/isn’t there a Christian cult that believes in celibacy.  They only get new adherants through proselytizing.  (I’m thinking the Shakers (but could be wrong)).  Anyway PETA is the modern form of that.  They will eventually die out, if that’s any comfort.

    Mrs A

    Posted by Apparatchik on 2007 11 26 at 12:14 AM • permalink

  42. #41, yes it was the Shakers.  Which is why there are very few of them now.  They did make good furniture, though.

    Posted by Steve Skubinna on 2007 11 26 at 12:48 AM • permalink

  43. With a bit of luck they will end up emulating these weirdoes.
    Then again the nobs that go and live up trees so the dont get cut down might allready be considered the next logical step.

    Posted by thefrollickingmole on 2007 11 26 at 01:32 AM • permalink

  44. It is a shame that Toni Vermins Mother did not have similar thoughts!

    Posted by Howzat on 2007 11 26 at 01:54 AM • permalink

  45. “Militant greens, at their core, believe the world would be a better place without humans.”

    The feeling is mutual.

    Posted by Dave Surls on 2007 11 26 at 05:06 AM • permalink

  46. Well, we had fillet steak with green peppercorn sauce tonight to celebrate this idiot removing its genetic line of stupidity from the human gene pool. Steak is the kid’s favourite food, well except for #5, who does not like it. She prefers pork sausages. She wants to join the siblings next time we go hunting.

    D’you think PETA would approve of me at all?

    MarkL
    Canberra

    Posted by MarkL on 2007 11 26 at 06:24 AM • permalink

  47. Yes, the Shakers. There was also the Harmony Society, in New Harmony, Indiana.

    Posted by rightwingprof on 2007 11 26 at 09:46 AM • permalink

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