My issue with "this is his choice" is that this behaviour is pretty unnatural for most of us, and I'm skeptical of how his situation developed. I obviously don't know this person or what he's been exposed to, but I have to wonder if he's been influenced -- directly or indirectly, maybe as a product of general leftism -- to think this is a good, kind, and selfless approach to life that will endear him to other people. My concern with cases like these is that I don't want whatever attitudes or elements influenced this guy to become so pervasive that we all end up pressured to own less or give up on private property altogether (except for the elites, obviously).
I think most of us are aware of WEF messaging, so to say that this is okay because it's his choice seems naive when I'm more inclined to believe he's a product of social manipulation.
What are the closest things we have now to dinosaurs? Crocodiles and alligators? They absolutely make scary sounding growls and roars. Check out 20 seconds onwards for growls, 50 seconds onwards for something approaching roars.
This took me five seconds to find. GG leftist twitter fags.
Oh, and I just found a legit roar after another 20 seconds of looking: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/R2pYLE86okk
Invasive animal species disturbing the ecology is apparently a big problem for the Government of Ontario.
Last I checked, as Homo sapiens, our habitats and communities are no less an "ecology" than those of other animals, so why the total nonchalance over our "biodiversity" being disrupted with mass migration?