Crimson_Blade wrote:
Extermination of the entire human race would do wonders for this planet :/
What’s the point of having a planet without humans anyway?
1. We arent melting it
2. We arent killing the other species
3. We arent cutting up the habitat
4. We arent buliding are bloody cities all over the place
The planet would be much better without us. Lol.
It would be boring and barbaric with no culture. Fuck animals. Humans first. The reason we should be protecting the environment is to save ourselves in the short term so we can colonize other planets, because in the long run all the one planet species on this planet will die out and we with it. Sure, at the moment we’re threats, but in the future we could be the ones who really make the universe a better place.
Virus much? :P And when you say a “better place”... you mean better for ourselves... right?
Perhaps, but we could also preserve other forms of life too and perhaps in the far future help some other life forms with their advancement. We could, for example, be able to stop meteor strikes causing chaotic damage to Earth life.
why do we even call it racism... we are all human, and thus the same race...it makes no sense how it started either...well it does but it is based on a fool’s logic.
Khorib wrote:
Just a random piece of information. The majority of African slaves that were shipped to America to be sold were not exactly “captured”. The vast majority were actually sold and traded away by their own people.
Also, as for Africa being left solely to Africa without the interference of other continents. There were tons of little tribal wars going on through out all the countries. Zulus man! Don’t forget those badass Mo-Fos! Yes, Africa is huge and the boundries between tribe territories are giant, but food doesn’t stay plentiful in a single area in Africa. Most tribes have to keep moving, which causes them to eventually run into someone else’s territory that IS bountiful. This is when the skirmishes take place. Tribes were at war quite often because certain groups had to share the resources that make an area livable.
So even if it was left alone, does not mean there would be peace per-say.
I’m curious how many African Americans, if given the choice, would choose to live in the old-days “tribal Africa” rather than staying “here” in modern America.
Now I’m not saying that “here” is better, but how many people do you know that would actually choose to leave it?