Only a tiny fraction of the animals in the world are vertebrates, and very few of those are mammals. The writer has proved first and foremost that he or she knows virtually nothing at all about animals or the natural world, just like the majority of first-worlders. That's why environmental NGOs, with their own desperate need to protect their cushy, phony-baloney jobs, find it so easy to manipulate city dwellers into thinking they have "destroyed their world." Disconnection from nature is the environmentalists' greatest tool, because all it takes is reconnection to nature to understand the depth of the hyperbole (some would just say "lies") they gin up to separate the gullible from their money.
On Sep 24, 2014 Mike Anderson wrote:
Only a tiny fraction of the animals in the world are vertebrates, and very few of those are mammals. The writer has proved first and foremost that he or she knows virtually nothing at all about animals or the natural world, just like the majority of first-worlders. That's why environmental NGOs, with their own desperate need to protect their cushy, phony-baloney jobs, find it so easy to manipulate city dwellers into thinking they have "destroyed their world." Disconnection from nature is the environmentalists' greatest tool, because all it takes is reconnection to nature to understand the depth of the hyperbole (some would just say "lies") they gin up to separate the gullible from their money.