Jew Scientist That Got Everything Wrong Says We’re All Gonna Die

After many predictions that were very wrong, the ultimate doomsday is finally here, once and for all.

Believe that.

Breitbart:

The next several decades “will be the end of the kind of civilization we’re used to,” according to Stanford University biologist Paul Ehrlich whose long-held apocalyptic prophecy was recently featured on the most-watched newsmagazine on TV.

Appearing on CBS’ 60 Minutes on Sunday, notorious population prophet of doom Paul Ehrlich continued to present his failed theories.

When told by CBS correspondent Scott Pelley that there is currently “no political will” to follow any of his recommendations, Ehrlich admitted that was the case and warned of the repercussions for such environmental apathy.

“I know there’s no political will to do any of the things that I’m concerned with, which is exactly why I and the vast majority of my colleagues think we’ve had it — that the next few decades will be the end of the kind of civilization we’re used to,” he said.

Ehrlich also warned that humanity is “not sustainable to maintain our lifestyle — yours and mine,” claiming that “for the entire planet you’d need five more Earths [and it’s] not clear where they’re going to come from.”

The program continued by warning of a “sixth mass extinction” attributed to “humanity’s feasting on resources” which has “tripled” over the last 50 years.

“We’re already consuming 175% of what the Earth can regenerate,” Pelley stated.

“And consider half of humanity — about four billion — live on less than $10 a day,” he added. “They aspire to cars, air conditioning, and a rich diet….”

I remember when they used to say “a dollar a day.”

Now it’s ten dollars.

Apparently, these people’s quality of living is increasing tenfold every decade. Or maybe it’s just inflation?

Ehrlich — who has defended mass sterilization, sex-selective abortion, and infanticide — is the author of the infamous 1968 eco-doom bestseller The Population Bomb, which generated mass hysteria over the future of the world and the earth’s ability to sustain human life, yet was demonstrably proved wrong.

In the book, he prophesied that hundreds of millions would starve to death in the 1970s (65 million of whom would be Americans); that already-overpopulated India was doomed; and that odds were fair that “England will not exist in the year 2000.”

Well, that was true.

England literally does not exist anymore.

Ehrlich concluded that “sometime in the next 15 years, the end will come,” as “an utter breakdown of the capacity of the planet to support humanity” occurs.

He has also argued that allowing women to have as many children as they desire is similar to letting people “throw as much of their garbage into their neighbor’s backyard as they want.”

Many on the left have long hailed minimizing the population as a whole as a means to save Earth from the so-called climate crisis.

On Sunday, a New York Times piece called for mating with a short partner as “an effective way to help the planet” because a future of smaller-sized individuals can help decrease the “needs of subsequent generations.”

Hear that ladies? It’s time to start having serious sex with short men – to stop global doom, which is very real and not just part of a plan by short men to get laid.

Please pay no attention to the fact that the Jews continue to breed at astonishing rates.

And don’t even think about the blacks. That would be racist hate for the color of the skin.

It’s all fake shit to make white people not have children. That’s all there is to it.