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Originally Posted by Trexller
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Yeah from a natural standpoint, mother nature/god/universe/flying spaghetti monster/M theory/evolution/pick one has brought these organisms to exist as what we would call "life" so by that school of thought, they earned it.
a virus isn't exactly alive by the terms with which we would usually define life. its organic for sure, very very different from bacteria though.
Sure theres living things that suck for humans, that just sucks for us. The spectrum of life is vastly diverse. We humans do take great measures to place or remove other forms of life, nature gave us the ability to do so. So we do. We plant gardens, we kill weeds, we disinfect toilets, we raise animals on massive factory farms etc.
This concept however, applied to a human civil rights debate is abhorrent.
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But bacteria and virus's are alive, and we need them.
Our planet is too overpopulated and we will need them to reduce that, This pandemic isnt that bad, but future ones will be. With a high population its very easy for them to spread
go look at how many cases they have in wyoming or idaho
our population density is too high in this world, we need to lose 60% or more
we will lose around 10% with covid