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Bill Baka wrote:
On 05/23/2010 09:42 PM, Brenda Ann wrote: "Bill wrote in message ... Humans have one fatal flaw called "me, me, me!". Nobody seems to think beyond their own comfort zone until forced to, and that day is getting nearer with every new born human. Yep... that be the problem, alright.. and to top it off, the relative few that can and do think about the big picture are called loonies by the rest.. 10-4 on that one. I've gotten into it with a lot of people on the Internet and there are still the religious loonies who think 'God' wants them to have 10 or more children. At this point my daughter is even aware of the approaching 'event' or 'events' and does not want to bring a child into this nuthouse of a world. I don't want any of my blood line having to live through "Hell on Earth", and it is so obviously coming I can't believe the number of people with the heads up their asses. If your blood line doesn't live through the coming Hell on Earth, then your blood line won't live at all. After the debacle caused by greed, irrationality, dysgenics, and a deeply flawed economic system, there will still be a need for human types with high intelligence and the ability to create high culture and science, so that evolution can continue once again in an upward direction. Within each race and civilization, one can roughly divide the population into _problem-makers_ and _problem-solvers_. The overpopulation problem is primarily caused by the vast oversupply and terrifying fecundity of problem-makers. But there is a real _shortage_ of problem-solvers. Problem-solvers tend to be intelligent and responsible. Unfortunately, problem-solvers often carry the "responsibility" part too far -- to the point where it becomes self-defeating. They see overpopulation. They see a clouded future. They see what tremendous time and resources it takes to give a child the best possible life. So they limit their numbers. While the problem-makers continue to increase through profligate reproduction. With each generation, human numbers get larger -- but, far more importantly, the percentage of problem-solvers gets smaller and smaller. Upon this elite group all human progress -- and probably even human survival -- depends. And they are committing suicide. We may be heading for a near-extinction event, such as the event(s) that brought the European and Asian races into being. (We know that such an event or events took place, since genetic variation among races which left Africa in prehistoric times is _far less_ than among those who stayed -- therefore extreme circumstances made for a dramatic culling of the population, resulting in relatively rapid evolution and the formation of new races.) If drastic steps are taken now to increase the problem-solver percentage of our population, it's possible that a cataclysmic collapse and near-extinction-type culling can be avoided. If we don't do that, America will continue to go down the path of Third Worldization -- and become little more than a gigantic nuclear-armed Zimbabwe, and a powerful catalyst for destruction. Either way, the problem-maker contribution to the gene pool will, ultimately, be drastically reduced. Nature cannot be fooled. With all good wishes, Kevin Alfred Strom. -- http://kevinalfredstrom.com/ |
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