61 Replies to “Y2Kyoto: The Depopulation Will Be Voluntary”

  1. Time to re-visit the Buffalo Jump.
    Maybe get a food truck and park it out there to sell vegan hamburgers on the days they chase these murderous bovines off the cliff. Could become a regular tourist stop in the summer time.

  2. It’s not the science,it’s the scientists.
    They don’t have a fking clue.
    And are yes men.
    And voters are almost more domesticated than the cows.
    They get by by doing the same.
    Oh well.
    It’s going to be really interesting .

    1. It’s not the scientists, it’s the political scientists. They’re the scum that push this idiocy on us all – and they know it’s all a lie to weaken their slaves. To remove our freedoms and destroy what’s left of our wealth.

      The scientists with any ethics leave, and the ones who remain are the typical yes-men who will say and/or do anything to keep their government-funded jobs.

      As well as the stupid who can’t see the lie. And who wouldn’t be able to get a comparable job in the real world.

    2. They’re PAID to deliver the data the government WANTS to see. If they actually dared report the truth, well, there’s always learning how to code. (that’s getting a little bit old, isn’t it?)

    3. Science has nothing to do with this, it is government, captured by yet another irrational impulse.

  3. Time to starve the cities. Energy and food supplies rule the world….it’s time to use them to put the fascists back in their box.

  4. As Europe starves out the third world, it looks like Canada should increase food production. If the price is right Canada can produce a shitload more. I don’t see starving brown and black people. I hear cha ching!

    1. Scar – Ya checked the weather over the prairies of late?
      That little issue and some crazy war in Europe could cause a few shortages.

      1. Weather over the prairies… you mean spring time? It’s happened every year of my last 49. ‍♀️

    1. they have special dispensation just like their cement industry , no CO2 emissions burning limestone

      1. and their aluminum industry, and their hydro industry, and if you looked hard enough you’d probably find exemptions for all of their industries…

  5. I was just in County Clare Ireland … Ennistymon to be exact. And ALL the land … which is mostly open grazing land … is dedicated to sheep and cows. The fields are spectacularly beautiful, verdant, and divided by 1,000 year old hand-stacked stone walls. It’s as unique and beautiful a vista as you can imagine (and not a single wind power contraption in sight).

    I asked a local what all these fields are dedicated to? Do they grow a particular crop? He laughed and said “cattle” … they’re all dedicated to cattle. And sheep. There can be no doubt that the Irish government will WIPE OUT these local ranchers. And make no mistake … the government KNOWS that most farmer, ranchers, and rural Irish are conservative … so they are using the cows to financially ruin a segment of society they hate.

    1. As Clarkson (£144 profit) proved, most farmers are on the edge already, especially when the government starts interfering in their operations.

    2. Kenji:

      Rode Ireland in 2008 and 2009 on a rental motorcycle feom Naas (sp?) south of Dublin.
      A truly out of body experience. My 52 y.o. daughter lives in Dublin.
      We have been conisdering moving there but we believe we no longer have the juice to pull off yet another move. We are 74 and 75. And we are worried about the barbarian invasion which seems to be impacting the emerald isle as well.

      1. The locals aren’t too happy about all the Poles and Muzzies invading the island … but they’re all leftists … and know they have to just shut up and eat it. And keep to their own.

        That would be a glorious ride! My son in law is half Irish and half First Nations … go figure. And we were there for a friends wedding … much too short a stay. I’d love to replicate your ride … but my cycling days are sunsetting on me at age 67

  6. … and that’s how they will get to the real thing they want to do: culling us ‘the people’. In discussions with friends I keep hearing “oh no, I will NEVER eat worms/insects”. Are you sure about that? When they will make real food so expensive you won’t be able to purchase, what are you gonna do? “I would rather die” And at this point I always picture guys like Klaus Schwab & Guilbeault: “fine by me”.

    1. Eat the rich. /s

      Farmers will have to unify, become politically active and form food cooperatives to bypass the retail food corporations. Government and corporations are politically aligned so, like in the Depression, rural people will have to get creative and political (see what happened in the Netherlands last election).

      Personally, learn to grow food (plants and small animals). Make friends with livestock operators. Form food cooperatives. Learn to hunt. Get out of the cities. Vote like your life depends upon making wise political decisions instead of settling for temporary freebies.

      1. Small problem, there, LC. The banks will be instructed to not finance non-approved agriculture.

        You will need a non-bank finance mechanism to do what you are suggesting. Will that be tolerated? No.

        Nice idea, though.

  7. When the left subsumed the greens, they adopted the death-cult that went with them (they already tried the gulags and concentration / extermination camps so not much change for them). It’s now baked into what’s left of western civilization. Ayn Rand called it 50 plus years ago when she was asked the difference between socialism and communism and she replied that the former was suicide while the later was murder largely because socialism (suicide) is “voted” into being. She also called it on “environmentalism” when she said that on this planet, you have two and only two means of survival, you can conquer nature or you can “conquer people who conquer nature”. Who could argue that the war on agricultural production is anything but that.

  8. Us survivors are slowly being toughened up. Even some sheep are becoming wolves.

    And we all know who the enemies of humanity are. Once the useless sheep finally drop and the gloves can come off, you don’t want to be an elite. Or an environmentalist.

  9. Dairy cows are a tricky gamble. The cows need to breed annually to guarantee ongoing milk production. The problem is that there is little control over what sex the calf will be. If it’s female, then it’s useful for future dairy production. If it’s male, I hate to tell you what their future would be (because it’s relatively short). Ireland has increased their dairy production over 50% since 2010 (going from about 1 Million cows to 1.6 Million at present). Dairy farms in Ireland were doing rather well until the climate crew stuck their nose in and demanded the culling.

    The big question in my mind is the definition of culling. I’ll bet the farm that most of the “culling” will end up being Irish farmers selling a portion of their stock to one of the Middle Eastern countries.

    1. Informative. Thank you.

      If I had male cows though. I would declare them female, put pretty bows on them, denigrate anyone who disagreed with my version of reality and holler at them until they produced milk.

      Otherwise, my university degree is useless….

      1. “Hey, I hope you don’t mind—I got up a little early, so I took the liberty of milking your cow for you. Yeah, it took a little while to get her warmed up, she sure is a stubborn one. Then, POW, all at once!”

        (takes a drink)

        “We don’t have a cow. We have a bull.”

        “I’ll just…go brush my teeth.”

  10. “200,000 cows to be culled in Ireland”

    They couldn’t just eat them?

    1. Exactly. Define “culled” … a squishy word chosen so as not to offend the squeamish who don’t like to imagine the unique bovine dispatch tool as displayed in ‘No Country for Old Men’

      1. I think this is their bridge too far. Its one thing to fiddle with regulations and make life difficult. Its entirely another thing to come on a guy’s farm and take his herd. Not working in Holland or Germany (or Belgium, or France, etc.) no reason to think it’ll work in Ireland.

        Off topic, Kenji sir, do you know any good Class AB amplifier designs on line? Something around 300 watts, like a Bryston 4B type of thing. I saw your comment about the Chinese tube amp and it looked like you know what you’re talking about.

        I’m looking for a project to keep a bored engineer busy. Soldering iron getting rusty, you know. Scratch-building a power amp would take their interest, but designs are quite scarce for some reason.

        1. At one time Bryston made their legacy schematics available on their site. The DIY Audio forum is a great resource. A few years ago the Leach Amp project was readily available with parts lists and builder discussion. Finally Randy Slone published the Audiophile Project Handbook with some very good designs.

      2. You don’t want to see what comes after the bolt guns. That thing is just a precursor to cutting their throats.

    2. Phantom, you savage. The kindness of vegetarians (who will gleefully kill cattle by the hundreds of thousands) is wasted on you.

      No doubt they’ll (also out of kindness) only drink milk made from nuts.

  11. In two fields you have grassland which is mostly useless to people because we can’t eat grass.

    On one field, you allow cattle to graze, grow and produce meat and milk from useless grass. Green proponents say this is bad because cows fart and make gas.

    In the other field, however, we simply let the useless grass grow. It gets long, and at the end of the season it dies. After it dies, it composts and breaks down into soil and also emits the same amount of methane gas during composting that cows would have produced from eating the grass and making something useful in the first place.

    Matter cannot be created nor destroyed.

    Don’t let these people play the shell game here.

    1. Wait, I am sure some woke wacko will come up with the idea to collect cow farts and convert it to energy. There is always hope that such a genius is out there in the Unicorn universe.

    2. No problem … the eco leftists will just use a diesel tractor to plow the fields under

  12. My genealogy had said i am a whole lot Irish and my pride flourished. However, i now have to re consider my enthusiasm. What country has not drunk the coolaid? I am going to self describe as one of them.

    1. I think the Hungarians and Poles are forging ahead with woke-free freedom and capitalism. It seems the former Soviet Bloc nations who most recently struggled under the yoke of Soviet tyranny best appreciate the benefits of the freedom and unfettered entrepreneurship we once enjoyed in the West.

  13. Why the hell don’t the little people just cull a few lefty politicians here and there until the message gets through . Not trying to incite violence, it can be done at the ballot box but it will take a monumental amount of hard work . If we don’t put theses globalists back in the box the future looks bleak .

  14. Pretty tough for the political right and many of their followers to argue with it, since they have validated “climate change” for the last 20 years in fear of the media scolding them.

    If you validate climate change – everything is on the table, and the left has set the table nicely in terms of demonizing cattle.

    1. You are right. Tough situation. Conservatives and any other sensible people need to have attacked this nonsense loudly at an early point. Now they have the awkwardness of having to admit they went along with this for many years. Complete cowardice.

    2. Ward: 100%.
      I’ve been arguing for years against using ANY of the greeniacs’ language. Even if you criticize an elite athole for his “large carbon footprint” hypocrisy you lose: you validate the greatest scientific hoax in history. Even if you bring up “emissions” or “carbon capture” same bad deal.

  15. It’s not the politicians so much as the bureaucrats, the permanent political class. What is needed is a tough politician to implement a law, where one bureaucrat is culled for every cow.

    1. 5, because there is probably more bureaucrats than cows… and unlike cows, there is no limit to the number of them…

    1. Probably out herding the cattle off a cliff. Hypocritical virtue-signaling is VERY profitable.

  16. Why not just cull the Jews first? THEY are the sewage pushing this evil. Who do YOU think owns St. Greta? SOROS!

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