Vegan party

This article was originally published in Danish on November 4, 2018.


As if we didn’t have enough indifferent parties, we now have a vegan party that equates violence against children (i.e. spanking) and pedophilia with eating meat. They want to “save the animals” from human exploitation, etc. As we all know, we can accept that human wisdom is limited, but it is undeniably more difficult to accept that their stupidity is apparently limitless.

Of course, we should not interfere with what people eat, as long as they keep their eating habits to themselves – and don’t want to inflict them on others, including their children who are exposed to severe malnutrition. We also realize that there are people who cannot tolerate meat or do not like meat. That’s all perfectly fine! However, when we talk about ‘saving the animals’, we are so far removed from nature and the natural order that we need to sound the alarm (quite literally), because an understanding of nature is fundamental to society.

All these animals that you want to “save” only live for the purpose of being slaughtered. Otherwise they would never be born. That their lives should be as good and natural as possible is another matter entirely. However, humans are carnivores (just look at our teeth) and we are lucky enough to be the last link in the food chain, so no one usually comes and eats us. But if we go to sleep on the African savannah or in a plantation in western Jutland, we too can become part of other creatures’ food plan. This is nature’s order of nature.

When these absurd groups today further reject eating meat as part of the “fight against climate change”, the foolishness truly knows no bounds. There are fewer ruminants on earth today than there were 200 years ago. Moreover, the climate has always changed and will always change, and this has nothing to do with human emissions. The Earth has been both colder and warmer than it is today. The Little Ice Age from around 1700 – around 1950 was an exceptionally cold period and is therefore not suitable as a reference point. The Bronze Age, on the other hand, was warmer than today. Climate change is natural, bad news for some and good news for others. Anyone who wants to understand this should read Johannes Kruger’s book The Climate Myth, reviewed elsewhere on this blog. See also Climate and globalization.

Here too, it is a case of man having removed himself from nature. He thinks he is in control of nature. This is a fatal mistake! One wonders why white people so easily jump on such bandwagons. The thing is, they all yearn for “a good cause” to give their meaningless existence some kind of meaning. May we suggest that instead of these foolish ideas, we concentrate on the true values of reality and on preserving our own people and their culture and way of life. There is enough to do in that respect!

Povl H. Riis-Knudsen

Translated by means of AI

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