The REAL “Inconvenient Truth”: Why Capitalism, Consumerism, and Human Population Growth Destroys the Environment

Why Capitalism, Consumerism, and Human Population Growth (particularly in modern industrialized civilization) Destroys the Environment

Excluding those humans who invest in conservation/crucial habitat protection, the higher a human’s income and the more of that money which goes back into circulation, the more human bodies who are financially supported in modern society and the more environment/natural habitat is destroyed. Additionally, the higher a human’s income, the more human bodies who are economically supporting that high income human. Those with high incomes feed off not only the labor of the essential working class but also the actual money of too many low and moderate income humans. For example, one need only look at the capitalistic and societal pyramid structure of those at the top being supported by the many humans “below” and “beneath” them.

Monetary wealth from the masses gets suctioned up and it also, in some cases, trickles back down but the true value is in the essential laborer: those who work in some of the most basic of essential occupations (i.e., food production, distribution, manufacturing, maintenance, utilities, and valid forms of healthcare and technology).

The only true “welfare” recipients are those humans who live off the labor of those who work in the aforementioned seven categories of essential services. It’s these essential workers who are the ones who actually support and ensure every other human’s physical survival in modern industrialized civilization.

This is why I have stated that “real environmentalists don’t charge their friends money”. The more money in circulation, the more human bodies who are supported in modern civilization which means more natural habitat is destroyed and more pollution is produced from manufacturing and industry.

The vast majority of human bodies living in modern civilization and who are otherwise dependent upon forest products and industries that cause deforestation, are every true environmentalist’s enemy.

The vast majority of human bodies utilizing additional natural resources from indigenous traditional territory and who are otherwise dependent upon modern civilization encroaching upon and destroying crucial habitat, are every true environmentalist’s enemy.

An increase in the human population in forested regions, particularly in northern climates where treewood has been used for heating, is entirely unacceptable. With the exception of traditional indigenous people whose populations and tribal territories have been threatened or reduced by non-indigenous invaders, an increase in the human population in tropical forest regions must also be prevented.

To save natural habitat (most crucially: forests, wetlands, and aquatic areas), protect the environment, and improve the health and psychological well-being of everyone on Planet Earth, it is necessary that the human-bodied population stop growing.

With the exception of aboriginal tribal people whose populations are relatively small and who have little-to-no reliance upon modern civilization, it is also necessary that the human population on Planet Earth be reduced: one or no-child policies should be implemented and enforced by most nations/governments.

In addition, nations/governments must prevent immigration because immigrants/migrants put economic strain on the countries they immigrate to, in addition to strain on the environment. Humans coming from impoverished backgrounds who immigrate to a more wealthy, “developed” nation to seek a “better life” shouldn’t expect that nation to financially, materially, or otherwise support them, especially considering the immigrant’s presence is a violation against not only the native citizenry, but a gross transgression against the indigenous/aboriginal population.

Most egregiously, while Planet Earth is suffering from human overpopulation, immigrating to another country and more specifically, ecoregion, where the immigrant or migrant has no moral or ethnic-ancestral right to be, is one of the most transgressive and ecologically harmful actions a human can make in this day and age, especially if they bring their offspring and/or procreate in a country where they did not get permission from the indigenous population.

It is pertinent to mention that those humans who intend to relocate or migrate should refer to their ethnic ancestry. Most humans have a genetic/ancestral connection to specific ecosystems and bioregions on Planet Earth and hence, should be residing ONLY in those climatic or biogeographic realms. Indigenous and ethnic-ancestral rights aside, I am touching upon genetic memory and climates that are inherent to one’s genetic disposition and which took many hundreds or thousands of years for that human’s ancestors to adapt to. A good indicator is: the longer and more recently your ancestors of a particular ethnic group resided in a territory or climatic region, the more genetic/ancestral claim one has to that ecoregion and climate.

For example, humans who are descended from an ethnic group indigenous to temperate rainforest and whose ancestors of that region resided there for thousands of years, might wish to reside in and protect temperate rainforest regions. In contrast, humans who come from and/or who are descended from ethnic groups indigenous to desert regions, must remain in desert regions, lest they risk turning most of the planet into desert.

In the case of humans who are multi-racial: whose ancestry comes from different bioregions and whose genetics make them naturally inclined and adapted to varying climates and habitats, I advise one to focus upon
protecting those regions that contain crucial habitat and which are rich in biodiversity. In 99.99% cases this means NOT having new housing or new infrastructure built amongst crucial habitat and in others, it will necessitate one be a resident ONLY if the ecoregion has a very small & very sparse human population density and its inhabitants have little-to-no reliance upon modern industrialized civilization.

Too many human bodies in paradise, destroys paradise.

When an indigenous or climate-appropriate native person lets you know you are not welcome in their country, tribal territory, or ecoregion…

and you have no moral or ethnic-ancestral claim to that place…

please respect it.

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