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Prince Philip attacks big families

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Prince Philip attacks big families
May 11, 2008
'Eco-warrior' Prince Philip attacks big families
Dipesh Gadher, Media Correspondent

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article3908588.ece

He has championed youth achievement and the conservation of wildlife. Now the Duke of Edinburgh has turned his thoughts to solving the global food crisis.

Prince Philip emerges in a television interview this week as the model royal “eco-warrior” who believes overpopulation has contributed to the pressures on the world and that anyone who believes in God should go green.

The duke hints that curbing family sizes may be the best means of keeping the soaring cost of staple food products, such as bread and rice, in check.

“Food prices are going up,” he tells his interviewer, Sir Trevor McDonald. “Everyone thinks it’s to do with not enough food, but it’s really that demand is too great – too many people. Basically, it’s a little embarrassing for everybody. No one quite knows how to handle it. Nobody wants their family life to be interfered with by the government.”

Whether Philip, who has four children with the Queen and eight grandchildren, is contemplating a Chinese-style one-child policy for Britain or other, more radical ideas, remains unknown.

McDonald, who interviewed the duke for a two-part television documentary, has pointed out: “If he launches into a flow, it is not proper to interrupt.”

However, some of the duke’s previous observations have landed him in hot water. During a royal tour of China in 1986, he managed to insult his hosts by telling a group of British students not to stay in the country for too long in case they developed “slitty eyes”.

His latest comments will be broadcast tomorrow and on Tuesday on ITV1. The documentary shows that Philip, 86, became involved in green initiatives long before his eldest son. He explains how he enlisted religious leaders, including Pope John Paul II, to the environmental cause. “It seemed to me that most religions attributed the world to some special creation and I said, ‘Well, look, if you believe God created the world, you ought to take an interest in its wellbeing’.”

The duke’s eco-credentials go back to the 1970s when he fitted solar panels to a private cottage on the Sandringham estate. Although he was well ahead of the times, he confesses that the panels saved him only about 10% on fuel bills.

Despite taking the newscaster on a tour of the Sandringham estate in a gas-guzzling Land Rover, the duke uses a black cab run on liquefied petroleum gas to get around London.

The use of such transport can have unintended consequences. Hugo Vickers, a royal historian, said: “On at least one occasion someone has seen a taxi, gone up and tapped on the window and asked the so-called taxi driver the way to somewhere else, and has been seen wandering off scratching his head and wondering if he really has just seen the Duke of Edinburgh.”

Philip, international president emeritus of the World Wide Fund for Nature, has been passionate about conservation work for many years. He is at pains, however, to point out the difference between conserving species and the “huge emphasis” placed on animal welfare today.

The distinction provides him with a defence for more bloody country pursuits, such as pheasant shooting and fox hunting. “People don’t realise it is the species that matter – not the individual – from the conservation point of view,” he says.

“You’ve got to be fairly hard-hearted about it. Conservation is not a romantic business. It’s a very practical business, trying to ensure as many different species of wildlife can exist, and which means in some cases controlling some so the others can have a better chance.”

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Lord, what fools these mortals be!
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Act III, Scene ii

Voltaire said: "Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities."

H.L.Mencken wrote:"The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary.”

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Re: Prince Philip attacks big families
May 12, 2008
God I love this cranky old man.
He is dead on! Finally someone had the guts to say what the real problem is!
Re: Prince Philip attacks big families
May 12, 2008
HA! Rock on Prince Philip!!!!!
Re: Prince Philip attacks big families
May 12, 2008
he may have foot in mouth on occasion, more than often, but.. he is a sweet old duffer, we sort of like him, the general everyone.

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I just post the stories, for interest.. for everyone

Lord, what fools these mortals be!
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Act III, Scene ii

Voltaire said: "Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities."

H.L.Mencken wrote:"The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary.”

Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former. Albert Einstein
Re: Prince Philip attacks big families
May 12, 2008
I am glad SOMEONE is NOT applauding large families. We hear the "larger families are so wonderful and nurturing" bullshit in the USA. Food prices are not the problem. It is the encouragement for constant breeding even if people cannot afford even the one kid. Religion has the sheeple guilted into believing how they will go to the mythical hell if they dare use contraception or abort. IMNSOHO, Christianity is nothing more than a huge mistake. Women are told how the pains of childbirth are punishment for Eve's 'sin' in the Garden of Eden. For generations, medicine for pain was not allowed in the delivery room because of the Eve B*S. Idiots like Ann Coulter scream against abortion and not wanting those babies despite her not trading in her little strappy black dress for a maternity outfit. And...we all know she is fucking someone looking that way! Large families suck! I am glad I was an only child. I saw the uncivilized behaviour when I was a child and went to friends' houses where there were constant hassles with the siblings. As an adult, I saw how many couples with many kids end up divorcing despite the Catholic Church's bullshit of how those loads :bawl:bawl:bawl:bawl:bawl:bawl:bawl of sproglings keep the marriages more intact. Thank the gods I had the sense to choose a childfree life!
Re: Prince Philip attacks big families
May 12, 2008
Great Gods, Prince Philip would be appalled at that Duggar mess in the Midwest.
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