Haddi said:
I think the entire idea is
(A) Sad
(B) Pathetic
(C) Bloody Stupid)
(D) All of the above.
God, reading through their website, is like listening to a smarmy asshole who acts all holier/smarter than thou, I mean, it sounded like someone speaking down to me. Condescending. (Mean). But that's not my issue. My issue is the idea of people being so bloody stupid that they would want a species to waste away and go extinct, because they think the alternatives are stupid and won't work. Thank god most people are smart enough not to listen to them. I want to wash my brain out now.
(D), no argument here. These people make me sick. If they really wanted the human race to go extinct, why are they still alive? Because they cherish their little worthless lives, of course. It's the same "logic" that allows environmentalists to pass tons of regulations on the lumber industry (taking the food from people's mouths, not to mention that most foresting nowadays includes replanting trees-just good business), while sitting pretty in their giant SUVs.
If somebody was really committed to the idea of making humankind extinct, they'd take a more active role. We call those people anarchists/serial killers/3rd-world dictators. I think most people who believe in the aforementioned way of thinking do so because it's somewhat politically correct (since it's all about how EVIL humanity is to the environment). Yeah, I think humankind HAS had some kind of impact on Global Warming, but I really don't see how racial genocide (in this sense, "race" referring to the race of humanity) is an acceptable answer.
I don't think a world without humanity would be any better for animals than a world with us. Why? Animals are too stupid to notice a difference. I don't mean that they are "dumb," this is just a statement of fact. A seagull doesn't notice whether dying on the beach is better than choking on a plastic wrapper-all it cares about is the whole "dying" issue. A single sea lion can eat 50 salmon per day. Do the salmon really care whether they're swimming in polluted water or not, with the more pressing danger of sea lions?
Nature is cruel. Nature is unfeeling. The animals at the top of the chain do whatever they want. Sure, some races have died out because of humans, but who's to say some other animal species wouldn't have died out on their own? I suspect that Koala bears and Pandas, if left alone, would have died out regardless of humanity. Their diets are just too specific. That's my 2 cents, anyway.