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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-11-23 06:42 pm

[ SECRET POST #3246 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3246 ⌋

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Re: Should there be a moral obligation for humanity to have less kids?

(Anonymous) 2015-11-24 01:24 am (UTC)(link)
The problem is not overpopulation, it's unequal distribution of resources. This planet can and should be able to support its current population.

The reason why it isn't is a combination of A) corporate greed and rampant materialism leading to a lack of concern for the environment, and B) a fucked up global economy that allows a handful of areas (read: first world countries) to hog all the good stuff for themselves, leaving everyone else to pick at the meager leftovers.

Re: Should there be a moral obligation for humanity to have less kids?

(Anonymous) 2015-11-24 11:37 am (UTC)(link)
The planet cannot support the human population, even with equal resources, and the biosphere needed for ecological diversity. Unless we reduce the population by at least half within the next century it is going to be one concrete megacity encompassing the whole planet, using obscene amounts of non-renewable resources, and with a few small open air zoos that we call nature. We're pretty much there now. And we still have murderous dentists and rednecked farmers cutting a swathe through it.