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Old 11-05-2005, 01:01 PM  
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Originally Posted by MadCat
Human life becomes much less precious when there's 7 Billion of them worldwide. Compassion fatigue. I see the faceless masses living in hopeless impoverished squalor and I feel absolutely nothing. A small twinge of regret for the children, but then I realize that they will be reproducing like bunnies in just a few years... continuing the non-sustainable cycle of too many people.. not enough food... ignorance.. ancient religions and social practices.. They are hopelessly trapped in a hopeless cycle. If the the bird flu doesnt get them, then we should just have a war.

I'd really like to see the natural environment have a few generations of relief to recover, see a lot of species come back from the brink of extinction.

Anyone who thinks each individual human life is precious is someone whose own life needs the support of genericity.
We make ourselves weaker and weaker and more susceptible to a large outbreak each decade. It will happen eventually. I think you are just being morbidly selfish and would like to see it happen first hand during your tiny spot of existence.

Try taking up a hobby, or something to fill the void. It's much better to be creative with your time rather than mull around the idea of "what if".
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