Tracy Stone-Manning, who was been nominated by President Biden to head the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, is an advocate of population control who has dubbed children an “environmental hazard”.
Stone-Manning is an environmental policy advisor who previously served as a director of the Montana Department of Environmental Quality, 2014-17.
Linked to “eco-terrorism”, Stone-Manning has an anti-child agenda, arguing that parents should have two or fewer children to safeguard the environment. “We must consume less, and more importantly, we must breed fewer consuming humans”, she has stated.
In her graduate thesis, Stone-Manning labelled the image of a toddler as “Can you find the environmental hazard in this photo?”
“The earth can’t afford Americans”, she has said elsewhere.
Stone-Manning also wrote a television ad advocating population control, stating that “Americans add two million energy-eating humans to the earth. We consume one-quarter of the world’s resources, simply by living as Americans. When we have children, the planet feels it more. Do the truly smart thing. Stop at one or two kids.”
SPUC comment
A SPUC spokesperson said: “Advocates of population control, such as Stone-Manning are part of a broader anti-child agenda, no longer seeing children as a blessing, but essentially as pests to be got rid of.
“Population control, so often underwritten by abortion in such states as China, is worryingly popular, with advocates including our own prime minister, Boris Johnson, who once stated that stopping babies being born was the ‘real number one issue' facing the world.
“Combined with a culture that views motherhood with contempt, in favour of career and so-called ‘empowerment’, as in the case of Joan Collins, children, but especially the unborn, have been declared a ‘hazard’ to be disposed of, quietly and out of sight.
“But given Biden’s pro-abortion, anti-child agenda, his nomination of Stone-Manning is not a surprise.”
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