If you can't distinguish provocation from actual intent that's your problem. I have expressed in other threads that things like birth-restrictions would be the best way to decrease the human population. I do not wish to kill anyone.
AFAIK the only way American Chestnuts have survived is by human isolation of breeding populations, and the only chance they have of future restoration is human intervention via crossbreeding with resistant Eurasian chestnuts. Similarly with the American Elm, although in that case the tree appears to be evolving a shrub form with a faster reproduction cycle - whether that shrub would count as the original still "being around" is a matter of definition. And what we are talking about is the fungus on the roots, not the plant - even if some of these root fungi are resistant, which is unknown, the result would be a few remaining plant species, not a few members of each species.
even above possible destruction of the entire biosphere of a continent? remember that if most plants go most animals will go as well. think about food crops and such. its poeple will be fucked for sure.
I don't mean to get all philosophical here, but I just couldn't resist... To ourselves? Honestly, every ethical system revolves around the idea that man doesn't measure up to man's standards. I think this is a good thing, but hey, whatever.
Why not? Improve efficiency, clean up sensory disabilities and poor critical reasoning and blammo. Worldwide happiness. Oh, and while we're at it, we should insert several gene arrays for total behavioural control by me. I swear, it'll be just for scientific advancement. Really.
What about building a kill switch into it while we're at it Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! Seriously though, what about genetic diversity ?
Speaking from a philosophical perspective, the very statement "Humanity is an embarassment" is an utter flaw, and shows highly on the person uttering such statement.
No you abusive bastard, you'll get no explaination from me.Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!