riclepp
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Jacob":2dndeg9c said:So you are pleased that a lot of people have died?
Again Jacob, you have only read and interperated what you want to.
Fact:
This planet we live on has a dwindling finite amount of resources.
Humans, abuse and difile this planet (depite all the so called packs governments sign up to)
This planet will die due to human destruction one way or another.
Humans don't care what they do to get their bundles of cash and get one upmanship (in general)
Oceans are now being recorded as becoming more acidic- this has a derogotory effect on all life and aicd water means no water to drink, to water plants and crops in turn means no food and no food means starvation and death to all life.
To be honest Jacob, no I don't really care for them (and this does not imply that I am pleased that many have died as you suggest) , just as they proberly don't care for us. Would they help the UK if the tables were turned??????
As has been pointed out, there are too many people already living on this planet, that is already unstainable to support. Humans can not and will never beat Mother Nature, if it didn't happen in the Philipines it would have happened elsewhere. And before you ask, yes I give to charity, for animals and the RBL. I generaly never give to disaster charities as some of the money always gets lost or the people don't get what they need when they need it. Maybe a harsh outlook, but it is mine and no I don't expect people to go along with my views!