Saturday, January 29, 2011
Sunday, January 2, 2011
The Road Not Taken
So how did it come down to being a decision between people starving and the killing of animals? How does it always seem to come down to an issue between people vs animals? I thought "we" were all here together, you know, balance of nature and all that stuff. Sharing the earth, giving and taking, to support life?
Isn't the Tanzania road about more than just killing animals? Isn't it more about eliminating a piece of the pie that supports the whole pie?
At last check, isn't a "human" a mammal? An animal? The biggest difference being that humans have intellect? If this is a fact, I am humored by it. According to humans, the assumption is having intellect is a positive feature. Is it? Or is our intellect going to eventually shrink the world so small, we will become extinct, leaving only the animals to survive? (Was that me you heard laughing?)
Rest assured, I'm pretty sure the animals would never miss "us".
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