• @derf82
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      So you want us to somehow magically have the greenhouse gas emissions of an Indian, but think we can just have a high standard of living by having Soviet-style housing blocks (famous for being bleak and depressing)? That does not seem grounded in reality.

      Edit: and meat is one of the few things I can eat. Not giving that up. Humans have eaten meat since before civilization. It’s a clear sign that overpopulation is a major issue that something that humans have done for eons is suddenly a problem.

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        For eons, most humans died between the ages of 0 and 1. Before we had modern medicine, we just accepted it and moved on. In many cultures, you wouldn’t bother to name a kid until its first or second birthday, to make the grieving process easier. Now, most babies don’t die. Cows don’t have to die for us either.

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          03 months ago

          We can save more infants, so that means no more meat. That is some non sequitor.

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              13 months ago

              I paid attention. I just don’t agree and in your reasoning poor.

              • @[email protected]
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                03 months ago

                Well then you did a bad job restating my point. If you really understand what I was saying, try again.

                • @derf82
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                  13 months ago

                  Always someone else’s fault.