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by technoslut
4894 days ago
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>There are a number of flawed assumptions here. The first one is that population growth is naturally unbounded, but that idea has been outdated for a long time. Population growth follows a logistic growth curve. The curve is on an upward climb while available resources have been declining. >Finally, yet another bad assumption you're making is that we should limit population growth through draconian measures like⦠well murdering people, or allowing them to die unnecessarily. I never said murder anyone. Nature's been doing that for a very long time. Ever been to Africa? Do you think that the tribes care about education. If the world had enough jobs to support everyone, then Western countries would have low job rates. Maybe you should have read my replies to similar comments. |
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Keep reading though, and keep thinking. You'll get through it soon enough. In the meantime, try to find things worth appreciating. See the good in what people are doing. Go into a big box store, and instead of thinking "look at all this disgusting consumerism sucking up natural resources and destroying the world!" try thinking "wow, isn't it great we've managed to develop such efficient and powerful technologies that we can provide such a dizzying array of products for so cheap to so many people? And isn't it great that our society is so open and undiscriminating that we let anyone buy whatever they want, if they have the money?"