Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
October 25, 2012
During an appearance on CNN’s Piers Morgan Tonight, Ted Turner said he thinks it’s “good” that U.S. soldiers are killing themselves because it shows humanity has evolved a distaste for war.
Asked what he thought about the fact that more American
soldiers commit suicide than are killed in combat, host Morgan said it
was “shocking,” but Turner responded, “No, I think it’s good.”
Turner went on to argue that it was time for people to
start acting “enlightened” and that this was why it was “good” U.S.
soldiers are committing suicide in such large numbers because it shows
an aversion to war.
At first, Turner smirked and appeared as if he was about
to say it’s “terrific” that U.S. soldiers are killing themselves,
before using the word “good” instead and adopting a sterner facial
expression.
As the New York Times reported earlier
this year, U.S. soldiers are killing themselves at a rate of nearly one
per day and the figure continues to rise. Reasons for the suicides
include the stress caused by such a high number of deployments as well
as the horrors troops have witnessed in Iraq and Afghanistan.
A recent poll of soldiers who
had tried to commit suicide found that the top reason for them
attempting to take their own life was “intense emotional distress.”
Turner was also asked by the host who he thought should
replace the United States as the world’s policeman, to which he
responded, “the United Nations.”
Some have argued that Turner is expressing his
satisfaction at U.S. troops killing themselves because it indicates that
humanity is starting to spiritually evolve a distaste for war.
However, Turner has repeatedly voiced his wish to see billions of people wiped off the planet via population reduction programs.
Ted Turner’s satisfaction at U.S. troops committing
suicide takes on a different context when you understand that Turner is a
neo-eugenicist who routinely advocates massive population reduction.
“A total population of 250-300 million people, a 95% decline from present levels, would be ideal,” Turner stated in 1996.
In the third world, Turner has contributed a billion dollars to fund population reduction, namely through United Nations programs.
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