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Doug50
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hmm good question. I tend to look at it from a risk managment POV. So what frustrates me is not dealing or making plans for a coming problem. If I see a global problem that affects others I want to get them to plan for themselves too. That’s why argue to this topic. If I didn’t care for others I wouldn’t be here. Other than that,personally, I take the world as it comes. I’ve got a good income and nice home but I’m the type who could just as easily live out of tent. In fact I’d live out of tent before I’d live in some of the run down homes I’ve seen people live in.True. And it also tries to deflect the argument: “You’ll never convince the Muslims to have small families, so we should forget about the problem.”
Although I speak sanguinely about the Horsemen of the Apocalypse “trimming” the population that exceeds carrying capacity, consider this as black humour. I am acutely aware of how horrific this will be, and I really feel for my children. What keeps you cheerful, Doug?
Or maybe I’m the kind of person who likes watching a train wreck? Nah. I have no interest in watching NASCAR car wrecks