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Side note: I am an evolutionary biologist.

From that perspective, it is utterly insane to me that a species, or part of it at least, would choose to cease reproduction. Like, that is... So unusual as to be almost "unique", both historically and in the animal kingdom more broadly...

I hate to say it, but I think it means we fucked up massively, somewhere along the way... "Voluntary human extinction" is such a bizarre concept, so utterly insane from any logical, scientific perspective, let alone a RELIGIOUS/SPIRITUAL one, to take the opposite perspective, that it is, just...

Maybe we're too "intelligent" for our own good? I really don't know, but it does... Worry me, that this shit is mainstream. That should never, ever have happened.

Even Disney had to make up the shit about lemmings jumping off cliffs. And yet we, as a species, seem to be determined to actually do it, lol...

Unfortunately, though, it is the future generations that will pay for that "choice".

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: Original

Side note: I am an evolutionary biologist.

From that perspective, it is utterly insane to me that a species, or part of it at least, would choose to cease reproduction. Like, that is... So unusual as to be almost "unique", both historically and I'm the animal kingdom more broadly...

I hate to say it, but I think it means we fucked up massively, somewhere along the way... "Voluntary human extinction" is such a bizarre concept, so utterly insane from any logical, scientific perspective, let alone a RELIGIOUS/SPIRITUAL one, to take the opposite perspective, that it is, just...

Maybe we're too "intelligent" for our own good? I really don't know, but it does... Worry me, that this shit is mainstream. That should never, ever have happened.

Even Disney had to make up the shit about lemmings jumping off cliffs. And yet we, as a species, seem to be determined to actually do it, lol...

Unfortunately, though, it is the future generations that will pay for that "choice".

3 years ago
1 score