• [Web Feed] It is Time to do More Than Talk

    From Feed Supplier@21:1/5 to All on Fri May 7 01:35:15 2021
    Humans are possibly the most stupid, greedy, self-destructive species Earth has ever known. We are compromising perhaps the most harmonious, beautiful planet in the entire universe. Nature is intended to be left alone, it distributes and recycles energy
    in the most efficient way possible. Humans have been mining precious minerals, launching them into space, for them to become space debris travelling at 7 kilometers per second, where they cannot be used on Earth again. This is a small example; humans are
    seemingly doing everything in their power to undo nature’s harmony. We are concreting the most fertile layer on Earth, the topsoil, we are clearing forests for a select few people’s benefit. At the end of the day, we are told all this is necessary,
    but that could not be further from the truth. Do we really need to decimate nature to build our own homes, no. Do we need to construct roads and drainage systems to compensate, no. Instead, Aboriginal people have shown living off the land itself is more
    than ingenious, rather than wasting energy on transporting goods. You might call me crazy, but I think humans have been going backwards as a species. In an ideal world, money would be taken from the hands of the greediest filthy people who orchestrate
    these messes, the focus would be on giving everyone a job, they would select themselves. Everyone would be educated. We would focus on sustainable living and leave nature untouched as much as possible. Yet we are doing the opposite. It has been time for
    change, but not enough people care, because they are living comfortably, too scared to act, or think they have no chance of bringing about change. Such a mindset is literally a catalyst to the destruction of us and our environment. They should care
    because the Earth could be a lot better.


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