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Post by The Trashcan Man on Jul 9, 2022 16:08:43 GMT
Humans are nature, too. So we didn't 'screw' anything up. We are part of the forces of nature. But humans have an intellect that compels us to rise above and take control over it. Choking ourselves and the planet to death on carbon gases is not nature. We fight against the forces of nature. The man’s death is tragic for friends and love ones…thoughts and prayers…but it is ironic. Nature in Africa was before the Europeans came. Same in the New World. For the most part humans have lived in harmony with nature until very recently. This is the Garden of Eden myth. Your sentimental version of nature is not the true nature. It is just a truth that human evolution, fast as it may have been, is as natural as rain. Humans face far bigger problems that CO2. Food, water in an expanding population is mathematically unsustainable. We can adapt to climates' we can not adapt to a lack of food and water.
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Post by peachy on Jul 9, 2022 17:09:36 GMT
Put aside the reasons. Killing out of necessity and killing for 'fun' are two different things.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Jul 9, 2022 18:14:51 GMT
Certainly herd thinning is necessary since modern human habitation screws up the balance of nature. Deer and wild pig hunting is valuable game sport that I support. I’ve nothing against legal game hunting in Africa, though a lot of it is canned. Guys like the above around some animals and the rich hunters shoot them from stands. There’s no real hunting going on. Humans are nature, too. So we didn't 'screw' anything up. We are part of the forces of nature. I believe that humans are an aberration. Like a locust plague, we will eventually consume ourselves.
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Post by The Trashcan Man on Jul 9, 2022 18:42:25 GMT
Humans are nature, too. So we didn't 'screw' anything up. We are part of the forces of nature. I believe that humans are an aberration. Like a locust plague, we will eventually consume ourselves. Maybe. But here we are.
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Post by hugsfromlv426 on Jul 9, 2022 23:25:52 GMT
I would say there is a 90% chance of that. Where the fuck are these animals supposed to live, asshole? Humans invade THEIR habitat. What the fuck are you responding to with that question?
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