A Quick Misanthropy Quiz

Friday, June 16, 2006
Before reading the rest of this post, let’s try a little experiment. Here are a set of quotations...your job is to decide who said it, a real-life scientist or Agent Smith from the Matrix trilogy (see answer key below the jump):

“Do you hear that, Mr. Anderson? That is the sound of inevitability.”
1. Humans are “no better than bacteria!”

2. “Human beings are a disease, a cancer of this planet.”

3. “There is no denying the natural world would be a better place without people. ALL people!”

4. “Planet Earth could use another major human pandemic, and pronto!”

5. “Every mammal on this planet instinctively develops a natural equilibrium with the surrounding environment, but humans do not. Humans move to an area, and multiply, and multiply, until every natural resource is consumed.”

PowerBlog contributor Don Bosch has a great post over at his home blog, the Evangelical Ecologist, reacting to today’s piece from Deroy Murdock, “For them, people are just in the way.”

Murdock cites William Burger’s letter to Acton’s Jay Richards, in which Burger says, among other things, “From where I sit, Planet Earth could use another major human pandemic, and pronto!” Check out the full text of Burger’s letter in PDF form here.

Answer Key:

1. Scientist (Eric Pianka, University of Texas biologist)
2. Agent Smith
3. Scientist (Rebecca Calisi, University of Texas-Arlington graduate student)
4. Scientist (William Burger, Field Museum curator emeritus, Botany Dept.)
5. Agent Smith (quote altered for the purposes of the quiz, to conceal that the speaker is not a human.)
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