Environazi (environment + Nazi)

Am “environazi” or"enviro-Nazi” (environment + Nazi) is someone who forces radical environmental beliefs upon others. An “environazI” can be an environmental activist or can be an official carrying out the environmental policy of a government agency (such as the Environmental Protection Agency). The term “environazi” has been cited in print since at least April 1990 and might have been coined or popularized by conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh (who popularized the term “feminazi”) or economist and syndicated columnist Walter E. Williams.
 
Other terms for an extreme enviromental activist include “tree-hugger,” “greeniac,” “enviromarxist,” “enviroweenie,” “envirotard,” “ecotard” and “climatard.”
 
 
Wiktionary: environazi
Noun
environazi
(plural environazis)
1.(pejorative) environmentalist, usually with extremist views
 
Urban Dictionary
enviro-nazi
n. an environmentalist who is so anal over the cause that he or she feels it it entirely ok to trample on the rights of others to enforce his beliefs.
Most of these morons are ultra-left liberal flakes with no career ambitions or direction, but still need to find ways to keep others down in a futile attempt to elevate themselves. Many are also PETA members and all have socialist agendas.
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by Felix the aircraft engineer Sep 27, 2005
 
Wikipedia: Walter E. Williams
Walter E. Williams, (born March 31, 1936) is an American economist, commentator, and academic. He is the John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics at George Mason University, as well as a syndicated columnist and author known for his libertarian views.
     
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From: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) (M.G. Stinnett)
Date: 27 Apr 90 20:11:32 GMT
Local: Fri, Apr 27 1990 3:11 pm
Subject: Re: space garbage
       
As for radioactive waste, the problem is simpler than most believe, but companies like Westinghouse and bureaucracies like the Energy department and certain environazis have a vested interest in making it look hard.
     
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From: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) (james c oconnor)
Date: 29 Jan 91 17:51:52 GMT
Local: Tues, Jan 29 1991 12:51 pm
Subject: Re: Operating nuclear reactors were attacked and destoryed
 
I don’t think that Hussein is insane, or mad, but I haven’t had much difficulty believing that he has no conscience as we would recognize it. Releasing oil is one of his less atrocious acts.  And it does make a certain amount of sense - stirs up protest against the war from the EnviroNazis (distinct group from those who are rationally environmentally concerned), increases the preceived costs of continueing the war.
     
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From: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) (John G. DeArmond)
Date: 18 Sep 91 15:23:59 GMT
Local: Wed, Sep 18 1991 10:23 am
Subject: Re: How to do an AC flush and evacuation/recharge ?
 
But since the enviro-nazis have succeeded in taxing R-11 using the fraudulent ozone layer argument, most people have gone to 1,1,1 Tricloroethane (“Trike”).
 
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Newsgroups: misc.consumers, talk.environment, rec.autos
From: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) (John DeArmond)
Date: 9 Nov 91 05:43:33 GMT
Local: Sat, Nov 9 1991 12:43 am
Subject: Re: Strategy for combatting planned obsolescence in cars?
 
But it’s the same consumers cum environazis who bemoan the complexity and expense of modern cars out of one side of their mouths while demanding sterile exhaust and federally mandated 100 mpg from the other.
 
Google News Archive
24 November 1992, The Item (Sumter, SC), “Environmentalism runs amok in the system” by Walter Williams, pg. 8A, col. 3:
Bureaucratic enviro-Nazis have interpreted the Clean Water Act so broadly that anyone can technically violate it by using a few wheelbarrows of top soil to level out an indentation in the family backyard.
     
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From: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) (Steve Chaney)
Date: Sat, 18 Sep 1993 06:34:28 GMT
Local: Sat, Sep 18 1993 1:34 am
Subject: Dear Enviro-Nazi’s: ACHTUNG!
 
So can we please live in peace here without environazi’s preparing to leave us with Spotted Owl as our last option for toilet paper?
 
Google News Archive
2 December 1993, Southeast Missourian (Cape Girardeau, MO), “Updating our assorted nonsense” by Walter Williams, pg. 10A, col. 3:
The enviro-nazis must feel good.
 
Google Books
To All My Children As the World Turns
By Gyeorgos C. Hatonn  
Las Vegas, NV: Phoenix Source Publishers, Inc.
1993
Pg. 102:
How much worse are things going to be under Bill, Hillary, and Al and their entourage of environmental radicals (called by Walter Williams “enviro-Nazis”)?
 
Google Books
Reason:
Why liberals will win the battle for America

By Robert B. Reich
New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf
2004
Pg.?:
ADDENDUM
A GUIDE TO THE RADCON GLOSSARY
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Environmental wackos, tree huggers, environazis. These are applied to anyone who expresses concern about the cleanliness of air and water, and a willingness to sacrifice some economic growth in order to improve their quality.
 
Free Republic
The Original Enviro Nazis were Nazis
The American Thinker ^ | 10/11/2010 | Mark Musser
Posted on Tuesday, October 12, 2010 11:30:45 AM by Olympiad Fisherman
One of the most embarrassing environmental facts of the 1930s was that between 60% and 70% of the German greens were Nazi Party members, compared to only 10% of the population at large. In fact, German greens outperformed even medical doctors and teachers, with Nazi foresters and veterinarians leading the charge. Somehow, the so-called independent German wandervogels (German word for “wandering free spirits”) found themselves at the footstool of Der Führer. Their wandervogel attitudes about civilization and the wild forestlands found a political niche in the isolationist biology of the Nazi Party. Furthermore, their strong beliefs in holism found a political voice in the totalitarian Social Darwinism of the Nazis, which was largely rooted in Ernst’s Haeckel’s ecology of the 1800s ...