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Commentary I am guilty of killing off the South African Cape vulture. I lead a “consumptive lifestyle that is unsustainable,” according to the WWF conservation group. “If everyone around the world lived as those in America, we would need five planets to support us,” declares WWF Director-General James Leape in China, the darling nation, indeed the template, of the Neoliberal Order.

I’ll be honest. I didn’t know anything about the WWF, so I looked it up over the “consumptive” internet. At first, I thought WWF stood for the World Wrestling Federation, a common enough mistake for an American, even though I don’t watch much television, and not because it is consumptive, but rather because I don’t take kindly to brainwashing. As it turns out, the the World Wrestling Federation changed its name to the World Wrestling Entertainment because the real WWF, or the World Wide Fund, sued the wrestlers for unfair trade practices.

According to people associated with the WWF, our problem is a “burgeoning human population,” and this requires a “raft of measures,” as professor Chris Rapley, director of the British Antarctic Survey,” explains it, including “population management,” in other words less humans on the planet. “We urgently need to stabilize and reduce human numbers. There is no way that a population of nine billion—the UN’s medium forecast for 2050—can meet its energy needs without unacceptable damage to the planet and a great deal of human misery,” professor John Guillebaud tells the Independent. WWF does not seem to tackle the depopulation issue head on, but instead works on biological diversity, pollution, and sustainable natural resources. However, at the core of this work and philosophy is the assertion that those of us living in the United States, Finland, Canada, Australia, and even the United Arab Emirates “have exceeded the earth’s ability to support [our] consumptive lifestyle” and if “everyone around the world lived as those in America, we would need five planets to support us.”

In other words, the fact I drive a car to work and the grocery store, the fact I live in a house, albeit hardly up to middle class standards, and am currently plugged into the internet, thanks to the fossil fuel electrical grid, is at the core of the problem. It appears I have “exceeded the earth’s ability to support” my “consumptive lifestyle,” never mind I have few options to change this, short of moving to a third world country, earning two dollars a day, and living in a cardboard shack, lest a couple more planets be required to support my self-indulgence.

In “consumptive” fashion, I did a Google check on the World Wide Fund. As it turns out, HRH Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands helped found and served as the first president of the organization. In addition to his dare-devil playboy life, Bernard joined the NSDAP, the SA and a special branch of the SS, that is to say he was a Nazi. Bernard, according to the online encyclopedia Wikipedia, “was not politically active and although this German aristocrat was never a fierce champion of democracy, there are no accounts of him ever having made fascist or anti-semitic remarks,” instead we are expected to believe “these memberships made life easier for an ambitious young man.” He met personally with Hitler and the dictator characterized Bernard as “a complete idiot,” or maybe that should be a useful idiot.

It is, to say the least, interesting the founder of an influential “conservation” organization was active in the German SS, notorious for wearing the Totenkopf, or skull and crossbones death’s head, and sending not only Jews, but Romani, Social Democrats, socialists, communists, homosexuals, “deviant artists,” and scads of others to concentration and death camps. Moreover, the Nazis were big into eugenics programs, in particular the Aktion T-4 program, “which authorized specific doctors and officials to carry out mercy deaths-euthanasia-of those the state deemed unworthy of life…. physicians at hospitals and psychiatric institutions throughout Germany identified and recommended candidates for euthanasia,” according to the Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown University.

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