Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Earth Day Should be May Day




The above picture is the goal of the entire environmentalist movement who are really Marxist adherents. Their goal is to turn us into another North Korea.


April 22 is Earth Day. This pseudo holy day is celebrating its 40th anniversary. My question is why didn’t they designate it on May Day in solidarity with their commie forbearers?


The anthropologist Margaret Mead defined the reasoning for the date of Earth Day in 1978:


"EARTH DAY is the first holy day which transcends all national borders, yet preserves all geographical integrities, spans mountains and oceans and time belts, and yet brings people all over the world into one resonating accord, is devoted to the preservation of the harmony in nature and yet draws upon the triumphs of technology, the measurement of time, and instantaneous communication through space.


EARTH DAY draws on astronomical phenomena in a new way – which is also the most ancient way – by using the vernal Equinox, the time when the Sun crosses the equator making the length of night and day equal in all parts of the Earth. To this point in the annual calendar, EARTH DAY attaches no local or divisive set of symbols, no statement of the truth or superiority of one way of life over another. But the selection of the March Equinox makes planetary observance of a shared event possible, and a flag which shows the Earth, as seen from space, appropriate."


Notice How Earth Day transcends all borders; just like communism. It brings people all over the world into one resonating accord: a mutual suffering, except of course for the elites, who would lord their power over us.


Margaret Mead’s assertion on the triumphs of technology would fly in the face of the true believers. But her reference of Earth Day as a holy day is spot on. So much so that the congregants of the holy church of environmentalism do see their way of life as the truth; one which is superior to the American way of life; one which is communal; one which is celebrated on May Day.

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