Go Green, KILL PEOPLE!

Crowder travels to Mexico, goes to a green conference, and dances the Charleston for his new video:

It’s not that environmentalist want to kill people, it’s that they don’t care if they kill people. And some of them want to kill people.

9 Comments

  1. Doubt we will see this on the MSM anytime soon. Energy for me but not for thee.

    Maybe we can house those poor children in Algore’s giant energy sucking house. He could, what, hold half of the Mexican population in there.

  2. Being a drunken Irish engineer who also farms, my latest research is all about oxylates: compounds made with C2O4 – which is a molecule made from two carbon dioxide molecules (how interesting, you say!). See, oxylate has a great affinity for metal ions like Ca, Na, Fe, etc. which then form insoluble precipitates, or salts. It turns out kidney stones are mainly CaC2O4 which formed because you ate too much oxylate-bearing food or drink made from carbon dioxide and a little metal.

    Things that are high in oxylate salts include beets and beet greens, spinach, chard, rhubarb, spinach and many others. These are all things I normally grow!! Oh my good, I’m gonna die.

    But what really worries me is that Beer is also high in oxylates. And THAT, my friends, is down right depressing.

  3. I hope Steven has been working out. He better tape his hands and use gloves at first because that is a lot of needed Hippie punching.

    He should probably rest after each hour of Hippie punching. I don’t want him pulling an muscles because he’s going to be at this a while.

    Pace yourself Steven, pace yourself. Switch out between punching and clobbering with a 2×4. Cancun is like the Marathon of Hippie punching when you “hit the wall” see if they have stun guns you can use. Just tape the triggers down and let the battery do it’s thing.

    You do this right though and you’ll be a 3rd world legend. They will sing songs praising the brave Mr. Crowder who allowed electricity and life back into their communities.

  4. No wonder most of Mexico wants to be in the U.S., the condition that their own country forces them to live in are deplorable at best. Mexico is a large producer of oil, yet they can’t provide affordable gas for cooking meals? I would have a tough time enjoying a “cheap” vacation knowing how the locals are forced to live.

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