The Royal Ontario Museum Promoting Anti Humanist Ideology

Over the weekend we had decided to take a family outing to the ROM (Royal Ontario Museum). We had been before and had a great time! this time was a little bit different.

This April is biodiversity month at the ROM and they have unveiled their new facility in the Schad Gallery of Biodiversity. Here is their advertisement for it.

ROM Biodiversity brings together a diverse and talented team of ROM curators, researchers, educators, and programmers, and an ever-expanding list of external experts, collaborators, and supporters. Led by Managing Director Dave Ireland, ROM Biodiversity includes content and experts in the following fields:

• Botany (plants)
• Entomology (insects)
• Herpetology (reptiles and amphibians)
• Ichthyology (fish)
• Invertebrate Zoology (all non-insect invertebrates)
• Mammalogy (mammals, including us)
• Mycology (fungi)
• Ornithology (birds)
Source: rom.on.ca/en/collections-research


Lets now take a look at what the ROM had to offer in these fields.

And my personal favorite of the day!

Along with signs of this nature. Computer monitors are set up at every display. That explain how bad mankind is in more detail.

There was also a video playing with graphics showing world population growth over the last few decades, CO2 emissions, and:

This is a very common theme in the environmental movement. The idea that humanity is nothing more than a plague. That needs to be stopped! Here are some quotes to give a little background into that ideology.

Dave Foreman, Co-Founder of Earth First!

“Humanity is the cancer of nature.”

“The optimum human population of earth is zero.”

“Phasing out the human race will solve every problem on earth, social and environmental.”

“We advocate biodiversity for biodiversity’s sake. It may take our extinction to set things straight.”

David Brower, Friends of the Earth

“Childbearing [should be] a punishable crime against society, unless the parents hold a government license”

Carl Amery, German writer & environmental activist

“Killing a forest [should] be considered more contemptible and more criminal than the sale of six year-old children to Asian brothels”

Lamont Cole, Ecologist & Population “Expert”

“To feed a starving child is to exacerbate the world population problem”

Stewart Brand, Environmental Activist

“We have wished…for a disaster or for a social change to come & bomb us into Stone Age”

John Davis, Editor of Earth First!

“Human beings, as a species, have no more value than slugs”

“I suspect that eradicating small pox was wrong. It played an important part in balancing ecosystems.”

Paul Ehrlich, Ecologist & Entomologist

“We already have to much economic growth in the US. Economic growth in rich countries like ours is the disease, not the cure”

David Graber, of the National Park Service

“Human happiness, and certainly human fecundity, are not as important as a wild and healthy planet”

Prince Phillip, President of World Wildlife Fund 1981-1996

“If I were reincarnated, I would wish to be returned to Earth as a killer virus to lower human population levels.”
Read more at timgamble.com

This anti humanist ideology has spread from our culture, to education, and now even our museums. We must as responsible people/parents must educate the future generations of children, that we are not evil beings. Rather beautiful and sentient beings. Like all living creatures, that have the ability to create, enhance and enjoy. Along with an ability to destroy. The difference is made in the education and since the system is not doing the job, it is your responsibility.

1 Comment on The Royal Ontario Museum Promoting Anti Humanist Ideology

  1. Allen Quinlan // April 11, 2013 at 5:45 pm //

    What is wrong with people these days? I think a lot of these people who think like this are the ones who should be locked up and thrown away the key! The whole education system is stupid if this is the way children are taught to think like this we are in deep trouble not only the human race but for the whole planet as well!

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