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Oh, and apart from all the peadophiles, rapists and sadists that need to be killed, there is another reason why culling the human population would be a good idea.
In the movie 'Lord of War' I saw a group of people run after somebody who was running away from their refugee camp, and then beat him to death, howling and yelling as they did so.
Then they fell silent and walked away as if nothing happened.
I remembered watching a docu about chimpanzees and how they move silently and as one pack to intercept intruders into their territory.
This chimpanzee pack I watched found a female chimpanzee and child and the pack moved as one, silently. Then they found the female and child and tore them apart.
The chief of the pack then ate the brains and the best bits of meat while the rest begged for scraps.
This made me think (as I watched the people in 'Lord of War' beat that person to death in the manner they did) - these people are behaving like chimpanzees.
Then I thought - we are chimpanzees.
We spend what seems to be more money on war and ways of hurting or destroying eachother and everything we can see than we spend on health, curing diseases or inventing new and helpful things to make our lives better.
It seems that we are always fighting for the same things and making new or rehashed excuses for doing so.
It seems that we are spending 99% of our money on destroying each other.
Is this not a good reason to think that we are no better than chimpanzees in our primitive behaviour and that perhaps we do not deserve to survive in our current state?
In the movie 'Lord of War' I saw a group of people run after somebody who was running away from their refugee camp, and then beat him to death, howling and yelling as they did so.
Then they fell silent and walked away as if nothing happened.
I remembered watching a docu about chimpanzees and how they move silently and as one pack to intercept intruders into their territory.
This chimpanzee pack I watched found a female chimpanzee and child and the pack moved as one, silently. Then they found the female and child and tore them apart.
The chief of the pack then ate the brains and the best bits of meat while the rest begged for scraps.
This made me think (as I watched the people in 'Lord of War' beat that person to death in the manner they did) - these people are behaving like chimpanzees.
Then I thought - we are chimpanzees.
We spend what seems to be more money on war and ways of hurting or destroying eachother and everything we can see than we spend on health, curing diseases or inventing new and helpful things to make our lives better.
It seems that we are always fighting for the same things and making new or rehashed excuses for doing so.
It seems that we are spending 99% of our money on destroying each other.
Is this not a good reason to think that we are no better than chimpanzees in our primitive behaviour and that perhaps we do not deserve to survive in our current state?