English primatologist and anthropologist Jane Goodall passed away recently. Despite the fawning she received by the drive-by and even some conservative media, she was really evil to the core.

To recap what this blog exists to expose, environmentalists assert that humanity is ruining the Earth. This ethic stems from the Catholic concept of original sin. In their view, people begin harming the planet the instant they are born, simply by adapting nature to sustain and improve their existence. Environmentalists position themselves as a priestly or superior caste, not only denouncing humankind but also serving as representatives of Gaia or Mother Earth to demand reparations, compelling humanity to atone for its inherent transgression.

Jane Goodall is a clear example of environmentalist’s irrational and evil mindset as revealed in an article in USA Today eight years ago. Goodall is quoted making unhinged remarks that mankind must act now to save the Earth from the destruction human beings have wrought pillaging the planet before it is too late. From the article:

“We’re seeing extraordinary problems everywhere,” said Goodall,who became an international celebrity for her groundbreaking study of chimpanzees in Africa in the 1960s. In an interview with USA TODAY, she cited climate change, destruction of wildlife habitats and depletion of natural resources, among other concerns.

“It just seems there are forces tamping down on Mother Nature,” Goodall, 83, said, referring to the Trump administration, the government in her native United Kingdom and other countries around the world that are poor guardians of the environment.

“People seem either not to realize or are determined not to bother,” she said, “but the fact is, this planet has finite natural resources and they’re being treated as though they’ll go on forever.”

“It’s absolutely clear that if we carry on as business as usual, then for my great, great grandchildren, the world will be very different. We may not even be on it anymore,” she added.

As far as people, like Goodall, are concerned, no human effort can ever redeem the inherent sin of merely existing. At best, our mastery of nature—yielding prosperity and elevated living standards—only underscores why we should dismiss these harbingers of despair. Fortunately, in recent years, the West largely has.

This isn’t to deny that humans can act recklessly or make mistakes. But there’s a vast difference between exposing flawed reasoning and assigning guilt where none belongs. It’s no accident that developed nations enjoy healthier populations and cleaner environments than their less-developed counterparts.

It should also be noted she also opposed using animals for medical testing and supported legal personhood for animals. Meaning that she ultimately believed people should be denied life saving medicines and treatments needed to ensure and enhance their ability to live.

Under the guise of wealth redistribution, environmentalists, like Goodall, insist that prosperous countries must serve as stewards—or scapegoats—for struggling ones while demanding human beings die for the needs of nature, including (but not limited to) putting animal lives above human beings.

For these reasons outlined above, as far as Jane Goodall is concerned, nothing of value has been lost.

Jane Goodall as the Joker.