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So I know this is a strange question, but to those folks who want to think a bit outside the box I wanted to ask a pretty general question.
Is Humanity a disease?
My take on it is pretty simple. To the planet earth we've always been a pretty screwed up species. With the countless wars over religion, resources and territories we don't really think about the outcomes or collateral damage we do to the actual environment or planet earth. When we actually do gain resources we tend squander things and hold them for higher value instead of learning to share at a lower based economic stat.
True, some continents are known for rarer raw materials, but what gives one the right to sell for more in the first place? Also the question comes into place.. are the resources that we have becoming more and more limited?
We tend to burn things, chop things down, oil spills in the sea killing countless animals and making life unlivable.
In my opinion, I think Humanity is the next environmental extinction. We will kill everything off to try to preserve our species. The fact we are cutting back on NASA and scientific research into space, means less room for spreading out and finding a new habitable planet. We waste too much money into R&D for national defenses or offenses. (Army/Navy/Air Force) - Planes that cost a 6 billion a pop.
Not to mention if some asshole sets off a nuke that place is unlivable for years due to nuclear fallout. Just look at what happened to Japan. People still have cancer due to trying to live in these places from WW2.
Due to we are speeding up on military weaponry, I give Earth 50 years before some stupid country goes "EFF THIS.. BIOCHEMICAL WEAPON IN 3..2..1.."
What are your views? Are we a disease? Are we the next "thing" to cause Earth's extinction?
Is Humanity a disease?
My take on it is pretty simple. To the planet earth we've always been a pretty screwed up species. With the countless wars over religion, resources and territories we don't really think about the outcomes or collateral damage we do to the actual environment or planet earth. When we actually do gain resources we tend squander things and hold them for higher value instead of learning to share at a lower based economic stat.
True, some continents are known for rarer raw materials, but what gives one the right to sell for more in the first place? Also the question comes into place.. are the resources that we have becoming more and more limited?
We tend to burn things, chop things down, oil spills in the sea killing countless animals and making life unlivable.
In my opinion, I think Humanity is the next environmental extinction. We will kill everything off to try to preserve our species. The fact we are cutting back on NASA and scientific research into space, means less room for spreading out and finding a new habitable planet. We waste too much money into R&D for national defenses or offenses. (Army/Navy/Air Force) - Planes that cost a 6 billion a pop.
Not to mention if some asshole sets off a nuke that place is unlivable for years due to nuclear fallout. Just look at what happened to Japan. People still have cancer due to trying to live in these places from WW2.
Due to we are speeding up on military weaponry, I give Earth 50 years before some stupid country goes "EFF THIS.. BIOCHEMICAL WEAPON IN 3..2..1.."
What are your views? Are we a disease? Are we the next "thing" to cause Earth's extinction?