Someone that hates the human race is usually called an environmentalist.
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Nnnnnnnnnnnooo, someone who hates the human race is called a fundie.
People who care about the environment want everyone, including people and animals, to have a safe clean place to live.
You sillyassed fundies feel THE END IS NIGH so fuck over everything and to hell with the generations that follow.
And on behalf of my country, I apologize for Fox News, The Washington Times, Drudge, Coulter, Malkin, Newsmax...
No, they're called anti-humanists.
See, just like it says on my battle-axe.
Now hold real still.
@F: Rush Limbaugh... Rush Limbaugh again....
Oh, yeah. Hate people so much I want 'em to breathe clean air, drink clean water, eat food that will actually nourish them, and have beautiful animals and plants to look at, not to mention wanting them to not have to vacate their towns because they are flooded out.
Someone that hates the human race is usually called an environmentalist.
I thought someone like that was called "Jehovah". How else can you explain the 10,000 years of terror, disease, death, and destruction He's inflicted on us?
Not fundie. Wouldn't be surprised to find out if they were since there's a large overlap between the two groups but such views are not restricted to fundies.
I've said it before, context is important.
Time to level with you. I'm a staunch environmentalist. Why?
Us humans are incredibly precious, for one simple reason: so far, we are the only creatures we know of capable of advanced abstract thought (so do to a lesser extent primates and dolphins... and they're facing extinction). We are embarked on a great adventure, that of consciousness on this planet. I don't want this adventure to stop. This entails making sure the means allowing it to continue, that is, the natural world (from which we ultimately derive everything), remains in place.
Do I hate the human race? No... just those who threaten its survival.
Ah, the Dail Heil (or Forger's Gazette), the paper that published the Zinoviev Letter, supported the British Union of Fascists and praised Oswald Mosley for his "sound, commonsense, Conservative doctrine"
Nothing ever changes.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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