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Night Falls on Civilization

The World's Fair to Earth Hour marks the journey of a civilization across the sky from light into darkness. In our new post-civilizational time, we no longer celebrate human accomplishment by seeing a vision of the future, instead we turn off the bright lights of civilization and sit in the dark for an hour to atone for our electrical sins.

Earth Hour stigmatizes human accomplishment as the root of all evils and treats the lack of accomplishment as an accomplishment. For all the pretense of activism, environmentalism celebrates inaction.

Don't build, don't create and don't do-- are its mandates. Turn off the lights and feel good about how much you aren't doing right now.

Humanity is what is wrong with the world. It began with fire, then the wheelbarrow, the lever and the ax, the mason, the carpenter, the scientist, the visionary. It can end with you.

Just turn out the lights.

Environmentalism has degenerated from valuing how much the skies and the oceans, the butterfly and the beaver, the still lake and the blade of grass, enrich our humanity into a conviction that all human activity is destructive because the species of man is the greatest threat to the planet. Each death, each act of undoing and unmaking, each darkness that is brought about by the cessation of humanity becomes a profoundly environmentalist activity.

Kill yourself and save the planet. Put out the lights, tear down the city and let the earth revert to some imaginary primeval paradise free of all pollution; whether it is the carbon breath of men, dogs and cows or the light pollution of their cities.

Embrace the darkness.

While we take electric light for granted, being able to read and write after dark is a technological achievement that transformed our civilization. Animals are governed by day and night cycles. Artificial light made it possible for us to work independently of the day and night cycle. And that made our literature and our sciences, our civilization, possible.

Like all environmental gimmicks, Earth Hour is self-defeating as anything other than an assertion of identity and faith. Far more energy is consumed promoting it, than is saved by practicing it.

Websites switch to black, even though displaying black on television sets or monitors consumes more energy. Turning off electricity to entire buildings after working hours and then turning it on costs more than letting it run. And getting 90 million people across the country to turn their power on and off at a scheduled time is an energy savings disaster. And since power companies draw down on their more expensive 'green' generators first, Earth Hour actually shuts down 'green' power.

But its sponsors don't claim that Earth Hour saves energy or prevents us from polluting the globe. Like every environmentalist stunt from flying rock stars around the world on jet planes to carving thousands of statues made of ice and then leaving them to melt in a public square, Earth Hour is described as spreading "awareness".

Spreading awareness is the sole purpose of most environmental activism. Awareness spreading doesn't improve anything, but spreads the ideology that humanity is evil to make people feel guilty, outraged, hopeful or some combination of the appropriate political sentiments in the face of an imminent armageddon that can only be fought by convincing everyone to be deeply concerned by it and disdainful of everyone who stands outside their Chicken Little consensus.

It is a religious ritual for a secular religion that has no god, but whose devil is the gear and the microchip, the milk cow and the imported banana, the skyscraper and the lathe.

The WWF, Earth Hour's godmother, has learned that shrill attention seeking is a reliable fundraising method. One of the WWF's more memorable fundraising methods was an ad showing hundreds of planes headed toward the World Trade Center, to highlight just how much more important their work is than fighting terrorism. Franny Armstrong of Age of Stupid, which was promoted by the WWF, ran a 10:10 campaign in the UK, whose ads featured environmentalists murdering dissenters, including a group of schoolchildren. The ads are just ads, but London's leftist former mayor, Ken Livingstone had said of Age of Stupid, "Every single person in the country should be forcibly sat down on a chair and made to watch this film."

That is the dark side of environmentalism. The most active non-Muslim domestic terrorist group is environmental. The undercurrent of violence finds easy purchase in environmentalism's creed that the only real problem with the world is people.

No amount of turning off the lights is enough. Eventually you come around to having to turn off the people.

The Nazis were among the most enthusiastic environmentalists of their day, even the term 'Ecology' was coined by Ernst Haeckel, whose racial views served as precursors to Nazi eugenics. But while Nazi environmentalist believed that we were all animals, they insisted that some animals were better than others. Modern environmentalists believe that we are all worse than animals. In their view we are both natural and unnatural. Natural because we come from the ape and unnatural because we are intelligent. We live on the planet, but our intelligence excludes us from ever belonging to it.

Tools are our crime against nature. We make things. And we make things better. Earth Hour is our reminder to drop our tools and stop. Stop thinking. Stop doing. Just stop.

The incompatibility of productive man with the natural world is a fundamental tenet of the environmental movement. Everything we do is destructive because of what we are. We are tool builders, inventors and producers. And the environmentalist movement is aimed at convincing us to stop being these things. To turn off the lights, make do with less and march back to the caves with a few clever ad campaigns and a catchy tune.


Not only mankind must go, but all the animals that man has domesticated and bred-- cows, dogs and cats. That is why PETA kills thousands of dogs and cats a year, promotes the euthanasia of wild cats and pet spaying and its staffers have even been known to kidnap animals and then kill them. It is why the Global Warming crowd has made cow emissions into their whipping bovine.

It's not enough to kill man, tear down his cities and put out his lights. His cats and dogs and his cows and sheep must die along with him.

Environmentalism is not motivated by a love for all creatures, but by the fanatical belief in the purification of the earth from all traces of human civilization. The political leftist romanticizes the noble savage over the civilized man and its environmentalist arm romanticizes the jungle over the thousand acre farm. It prefers the the swamp to the garden, the wolf to the dog, and the tiger to the house cat.

This preference is not scientific, it is emotional, rooted in an antipathy to industrialization and human development. It wraps itself in the cloak of science, but it is a reactionary longing for a romanticized nomadic past that never existed. A way back to the lost eden of noble savages free from morality and guilt.

In the environmental bible-- man is the source of all evil. The transition from the nomadic to the domestic, the village to the city, and the craftsman to the factory, is its version of original sin.

The environmentalist began with a distaste for human civilization and the fetishization of the rural farm life of the peasant. The champions of this "naturalism" were invariably urban artists and writers from the upper classes who were enthusiastic about being in touch with nature. After them came the "Nature Fakers" crafting myths about the high moral standards of wild animals. Domestic animals in such stories were always wicked and dumb, while wild animals lived deep and spiritual lives out in the woods. And so the animal kingdom was subdivided into the noble savage and the uncle tom. 

The world was divided into two polar opposites, the green and the gray, in an apocalyptic struggle. Either man would drown the world in industry, or he would return to a natural way of life through a lethal virus (Mary Shelley, The Last Man, 1826), a devastating war (H.G. Wells), oppressive social policies (Edward Bellamy) or eco-terrorism (The Monkey Wrench Gang). The more civilization grew, the more apocalyptic the scenarios became culminating in the two great environmental myths; nuclear winter and global warming. These apocalyptic myths have served the same purpose for environmentalists as apocalypses do for all religions. They predict a time when the sinful order is overturned and the earth is renewed to make way for the faithful.

Man is the environmentalist's devil. He must be beaten, broken and subjugated. Even the animals he has bred, who are the spark of his genius, must be taken out and killed. Take away his food and his power. Blame him for the natural cycles of the planet and the inevitable extinction of species that goes on whether he is there or not. Take away his technology and his inventions. Tell him that the humblest bacteria is better than him for it is dumb and follows its natural instincts while he insists on using his mind. Take away his primacy and his learning. And then leave him in the dark.

The environmental movement is tenacious, fanatical and deceptive. Its creed is the undoing of all human progress.

There is money to be made from that, as there is in all revolutions, but beneath the inconveniences of living under an environmental regime, from dirty clothes to high taxes, while being forced to listen to the hypocrisies and false pieties of the Gorean clergy of environmentalist activists heating their mansions while the poor freeze in energy poverty, is the darker reality that environmentalism is an anti-human movement with a vicious hostility toward man and the civilization he has built.

Whatever he has built, it must destroy.

The gap between darkness and light is a profound symbol in every civilization. The light of knowledge pitted against the shadowy dark of ignorance. The light reveals, but the darkness hides.

Civilization and the moral code exist in the light of awareness, but the darkness is home to unthinking bestial things. To call for a return to the darkness is a profound act of symbolism. A civilization that celebrates a return to the darkness for even a single hour is longing for a return to a deeper state of darkness.

A darkness of the soul.

Comments

  1. Yes, it is suicidal.

    One of the more odder manifestations of this suicidal impulse is this: I am a pro musician and I live in Woodstock NY, a town made famous by the music biz.

    The modern popular music biz owes its very existence to gas, oil and electricity. LPs and CDs were made out of oil. Gas and jet fuel propelled musicians to gigs and enable musicians to build audiences that span the globe.

    Almost all musicians I know are involved in the crusade to kill the fossil fuel industry. When I encounter this, I always think: "Ingrates! Be thankful for these gifts from God!"

    I do not understand from whence this suicidal impulse came. Best I can imagine is that the shocking barbarity of the Holocaust turned Western liberal society against its own continued existence.

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  2. Have you ever watched an apocalyptic or post-apocalyptic movie and observed how lovingly the CGI artists depict the destruction or the rotting of the symbols of our civilization, such as the Statue of Liberty, or the Empire State Building, or the crumbling, weed-smothered streets and tilting towers? These artists were influenced by the man-haters, by the droning, ubiquitous environmentalist message, and invariably, in such movies, there's an environmentalist message that man's pride in his technology and expanded life span and convenience was his downfall and undoing. And, in such movies as the two "Hunger Games" numbers, the evil people live in fabulous cities with 200 mph trains and plentiful food and somehow maintain an industrial civilization while having the fashion sense of clowns; the virtuous people are the ones living in hovels and making do with bows and arrows and are persecuted and patronized by the city people. That's all part and parcel of the theme of Daniel's eloquent essay: environmentalists are man-hating vermin whom we have allowed to poison our lust for life.

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  3. Great essay. It speaks to the basic nihilism of the left and the environmental movement (but I repeat myself).

    Thankfully, in at least one small victory, Earth Hour seems to have run its course. There was much less coverage than in previous years and little fanfare. I think the environmental movement has passed into the "meh" stage as their predictions have failed to come true. Doesn't mean it's less of a threat, just that people don't take it seriously anymore.

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    1. Anonymous30/3/14

      Earth Hour? What's that?

      More bleeding heart liberal clap-trap blather.

      Now if you will excuse me, I need to fire up the 454 cubic inch Chevy pickem-up truck and take it 4 wheeling...maybe run over a few endangered species ...flora AND fauna.

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  4. Daniel,I wouldn't worry to much the true environmentalists that bring clean water, natural gas, sanitation, and reliable energy to the masses, which by the the way one could argue makes them the true humanitarians, are a silent group of men and women dedicated to the the protection,development and delivery of these resources and will always be in opposition to these extremists.

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  5. Anonymous30/3/14

    Outstanding Daniel, agree with every word.

    Environmentalism is just another way for Marxists to attack the West and redistribute its wealth. We call them melons - green on the outside, red within.

    Many may be off their rockers but they're dangerous as the AGW scam proves.

    Proud Brit.

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  6. Anonymous30/3/14

    I think I've finally hit on an apt metaphor for the inimitably anti-quixotic enigma of Sultan Knish.

    Your prose moves through your essays with such determined and relentless ease---brilliantly---almost blindingly---illuminating things which are normally outside of the spectrum of visual light. And then it moves on---too soon.

    In this piece, your writer's voice is like a spot-light, sweeping the darkness of Environmentalism's killing-fields.

    You wrote an essay a number of years back contrasting Environmentalism and Conservationism. I don't recall the title---I've tried to find it in the archives without success. It really hit home with me (there's a world of difference between the two philosophies) but so many average folks don't realize they're being baited-and-switched. Kind of like the difference between Humanism and Humanitarianism. I don't suppose you could recall the specific post?

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  7. Could this be it?

    http://sultanknish.blogspot.com/2010/01/why-liberalism-is-reactionary-ideology.html

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  8. Anonymous30/3/14

    I worked my regular shift operating the largest Vinyl Chloride Monomer (VCM) unit in North America. Worst part of that, we are selling it for an enormous profit, that is the part they really hate.

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  9. Anonymous30/3/14

    Eureka! That's the one.

    http://sultanknish.blogspot.com/2010/01/why-liberalism-is-reactionary-ideology.html

    Thanks much.

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  10. Man's need for religion inspires all madness, it seems to me. Before organized religions, and after, the worship of nature and images of animal gods, half man or not, was regularly practiced. In the dark, animals rut and ravage, a comforting image to those who prefer less responsibility and morality. It was "pagan" and animal-cruel power, with no consequences other than an improbable and unspoken defeat in battle. The reptile brain, deep-down in man's skull, is satisfied with the freedom of darkness and prefers ignorance. Let them try shivering in a dark cave, as Man survived for thousands of years before invention freed him.
    "Experience is the thing you have left when everything else is gone." Man's instincts require that he re-learn the pain of past madnesses, and with a dumbed-down and perverted education, he has to do it every generation, now.
    Regards,

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  11. You know there is a counter-celebration, Human Achievement Hour, that has a party in Washington DC and other locations, where they eat, drink, be merry, turn up the lights and the music: https://www.facebook.com/groups/humanachievementhour/?ref=ts&fref=ts

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  12. Peter Hughes30/3/14

    Wouldn't it be more accurate to say: Humans are the problem except for us the environmental heroes...we should be left to take over?

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  13. Alphamail31/3/14

    In my neck of the woods the surrounding hills are speckled with thousands of windmills - the modern Asherah poles of the Mother Earth movement.

    Thousands of government subsidized windmills inconveniently slice and dice bats and eagles, filleted symbols of the left’s conflicted self-deluded mania.

    My recent power bill had an informative insert that showed the percentage of different fuels used to provide power to my area of our state.

    Coal was 40% or so, hydro maybe 25%, oil was 15%, biomass, nuclear, and natural gas combined for another 15%, and alternative fuels such as solar and wind made up only a few percentage points.

    For a percentage point or two we have blighted hillsides, hundreds of dead birds, a massive waste of taxpayer money, and an energy source that only works when the wind doesn’t blow too light or too heavy, just to power a dozen or so shopping centers which are the bane and disgust of the same people who worship the windmill.

    But this appears as sanity by my state compared to Minnesota where regulators this week voted 4-0 to build 20 large solar arrays to increase the state’s solar generating capacity by sevenfold.

    Thank goodness Minneapolis is in the heart of the sun belt.

    While they did vote to slightly increase the use of natural gas, they had an opportunity to spend the $250 million totally on NG but decided against it.

    To believe solar power will heat and light Minnesota during the next “polar vortex” is to be living in a cave.

    Wait…..you don’t think these crazies actually already………….…..?

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  14. Anonymous31/3/14

    Right on!

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  15. Anonymous31/3/14

    We must march dirty first, so we can appreciate the cleanliness later.

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  16. Anonymous1/4/14

    Screw Earth Hour, observe Chanukah

    Keliata

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  17. Linda Cohn4/4/14

    Not to mention that it fits so well with the NWO's bankrupting of America and complete impoverishment of the working and middle classes. Instead of rising up in arms when we can no longer afford autos on our 0.01% interest income, they will cheer the use of bicycles, and presumably rickshaws, donkeys, etc. - anything pre-industrial. Complete useful tools of the fascists they think they oppose.

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