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the voluntary human extinction movement
by Ryan Glover (hla@hotmail.com) - February 04, 2001
May we Live Long and Die Out

Is the Voluntary Human Extinction Movement (VHEMT) a joke at our expense? Yes, suspects Marilyn Manson. So does Stile.

Codified in 1996 by pseudo-founder Les U. Knight, VHEMT counters the Promethean "conquer the universe" mentality of contemporary humanity. VHEMT genuinely believes that Earth would be a finer place without Homo sapiens. Therefore, it is our utmost duty, as compassionate and rational beings, to curb our destructive reproductive practises, and make responsible choices about future population growth.

VHEMT espouses jaded pessimism, promoting its stance on reproductive issues through education initiatives. The shadowy organization asks people of all races and ages, citizens with children and those without, to understand that Gaia doesn't need any more people. VHEMT believes that the solution to this problem isn't homicidal in nature: it's the overlooked solution to our excess. Stop making more. Auto-makers know it, so why don't the rest of us?

Recognizing the long-term nature of its goals, and the majority's resistance to its ethos, VHEMT hopes that education will prompt readers to make personal decisions that will benefit Gaia. VHEMT believes that humanity--as a viral, destructive and self-destructive organism--that is destroying Gaia through overpopulation, resource depletion, and waste, needs to end.

Reviled as screwball suicide advocates, or alternatively lauded as the only sincere examination of overpopulation solutions, VHEMT has raised the ire of thousands of Internauts. The movement fends off the accusation of being morbid Malthusians, who take an unnatural glee in humanity’s downfall, by also taking a stance against suicide, murder, disease and war. VHEMT supporters and volunteers prefer philosophy to genocidal 'Final Solutions': they want us all to take a moment and quietly ask ourselves: "Does Earth really need any more people?"

Administered by Knight, the official VHEMT Web site features an extensive FAQ and is regularly updated. The well-researched FAQ lists Knight's answers to the many questions he has encountered since formulating the movement. The FAQ is calmly and logically laid out. Knight's tone is compassionate and rational as he explores reproduction with respect to biology, ecology, economics, death, politics, philosophy and religion. Knight offers a Faustian glimpse of topics that, because of the historical and ideological excesses of the Eugenics movement, are publicly taboo to discuss.

Pro-extinction organizations, such as Earth First! and the Church of Euthanasia, are flourishing on the Internet. VHEMT is the most even-handed and reasonable of these organizations. While the other sites promote eco-terrorism and unfocused violence as methods to achieve their goals, VHEMT opts for existential soul-searching and non-coercive dialogue, in order to raise the public profile of an ignored problem.

Les U. Knight and other VHEMT proponents wait for the day when no human is left to walk upon the Earth. In the meantime, they pose a most pressing question: "How much does the Earth matter to you?"

 
 
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The Voluntary Human Extinction Movement
Founder Les U. Knight answers almost all your questions, logically and rationally addressing VHEMT's goals and philsophy.

The Church of Euthanasia
If VHEMT is the evenhanded Web site in the family, then the Church of Euthanasia is the violent and reactionary middle child. Promoting the end of humanity, the Church of Euthanasia's slogan, "Suicide, Cannibalism, Abortion, Sodomy," is all you really need to know.

Earth First! Journal
The online journal of the radical environmental group Earth First! The journal publishes articles relating to the destruction of Gaia and the environmental movement's attempts to save it. Updated frequently.

The KZPG Overpopulation Network
VHEMT founder Les U. Knight recommends this site as "the clearinghouse of overpopulation sites." Features extensive links to diverse subjects and related material.

World Population Awareness
An online news source rife with information and everything overpopulated. With dozens upon dozens of links to population FAQs, and updated news essays on global population issues, this site is A1.

The Society for the Prevention of Childbirth
Touted as a "collective of unabashed misanthropes," the site solicits essays on overpopulation, eugenics and related subjects.

Zero Population Growth
Home of the people who brought the world the idea of having only two children as a means to curb overpopulation. Continually updated with articles regarding reproduction, freedom and population. A professional site that has many useful resources.

The Earth Watch Institute
A site focusing on sustainable conversation of Earth's resources, and forming relationships between environmentalists, educators, corporations and the general public.

Respect for Life
Respect for Life is dedicated to promoting reproductive freedom. The organization's memebers unify pro-choice and pro-life goals: the end of abortions by default, therefore, no more need.

Childless by Choice
This site is devoted adults who have decided not to have children. A community site that offers support, humor and social commentary for the childless adult.

The Population Reference Bureau
Stats, stats, stats. Unbiased numbers on Earth's population.

Planned Parenthood
The world's oldest and largest "family planning" organization (formerly known as the Eugenics Society). Not for extinction, but definitely for smart choices about fertility and reproductive issues.

Thomas Malthus
A site devoted to Thomas Malthus, demographer, economist and de-population advocate. The site includes links to his Essay on the Principles of Population (1798), and other essays relating to Malthusian philosophy.

Encyclopedia Britannica: Thomas Malthus
The Encyclopedia Britannica entry for Thomas Malthus.

Encyclopedia Britannica: Eugenics
The Encyclopedia Britannica entry for Eugenics.

Gaia Liberation Front
A sub-site under the Church of Euthanasia that promotes a militant philosophy (not an organization) through an anarchist network. GLF cells promote the destruction of the human race to save Gaia, possibly the only living planet in the universe. Read the GLF's "Statement of Purpose," do your part, and you're a member.

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