06/25/2024 / By Ava Grace
Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk has decried those who espouse an “extinctionist” philosophy that deems humans as a “plague on Earth.”
He issued this denouncement in an interview with the Washington, D.C.-based libertarian think tank Cato Institute. According to Musk, those who wish to see humanity thrive are in a fight against these environmental extremists. The owner of the X platform had been talking about the “implosion of the birth rate,” a cause of concern for him as it is “accelerating in most countries.”
“If there are no humans, there’s no humanity. We need to make them somehow,” he said.
“In the sort of extreme form of the environmentalist movement, people start to view humans as a plague on the surface of the Earth, as a fundamentally bad thing, and with the implication that if all humans disappeared, somehow Earth would be better off.” (Related: Satanic billionaires are funding thousands of “journalists” to promote the global Net Zero depopulation agenda.)
According to Musk, the conflict between those who want humanity to thrive and those who want to exterminate it can be described as ” a fight between expansionist and extinctionist philosophies” at the fundamental level. He added: “That’s what really matters. If humans go extinct or civilization collapses, whatever policies we may have are irrelevant.”
The South African-born technocrat also expressed his worry about the low birthrate in most nations. He told the think tank: “This is one of those things that is underrated as an issue. You have to make them somehow and we have to be very concerned about the accelerating implosion of the birthrate – this is a super big deal.”
“We must first have humans if we are going to have a civilization – unless we are going to leave it all to the robots,” Musk continued. “We must seek to go beyond what we’ve done in the past to increase the number of humans. One way or another, this must happen.”
The Tesla and SpaceX founder further stressed that both civilization and consciousness will end unless humanity adopts an expansionist policy. He concluded by saying “Go forth and multiply,” mirroring God’s instruction to Adam and Eve.
“It is a warning Musk has been repeating for some time now,” Modernity News pointed out. “Musk observers have said that he has previously highlighted the alarming number of leftists who have almost unwittingly embraced a fundamentally anti-human or trans-human philosophy held by elitist snobs, smearing anyone who suggests having babies is good as ‘far-right.'”
Previously, Musk sounded a warning about population decline, arguing that humanity will “disappear” unless the birth rate is kept at a “constant” and if people in the West don’t start having more children.
Head over to PopulationCollapse.com for similar stories.
Watch this clip of Elon Musk urging people to repopulate the Earth and increase birth rates, lest the “extinctionists” win.
This video is from the Mckenna channel on Brighteon.com.
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