I admit it's kinda weak of me but I won't address your points (although I disagree with them), because I frankly don't wanna waste too much precious time.
I will say this though:
In my eyes, overpopulation is the #1 problem in the world (closely followed by Islam BTW), but you don't even seem to regard it as a MINOR problem. This is incredibly absurd to me. I think you are burying your head in the sand.
Not acknowledging that overpopulation is a problem, to me is on the same level as defending Creationism, denying the Holocaust or believing that Elvis is still alive. In other words: batshit-insane.
You argue that there's no reason why population can't keep growing indefinitely, if society was to be organized correctly. Well, I think we can agree that society can (and should) indeed be organized much better, but even IF that was to happen, overpopulation would STILL be a problem. Why? Because humanity increases EXPONENTIALLY, while resources simply don't. That's the bottom line.
Is it normal to think there's no point in developmental food aid?
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I admit it's kinda weak of me but I won't address your points (although I disagree with them), because I frankly don't wanna waste too much precious time.
I will say this though:
In my eyes, overpopulation is the #1 problem in the world (closely followed by Islam BTW), but you don't even seem to regard it as a MINOR problem. This is incredibly absurd to me. I think you are burying your head in the sand.
Not acknowledging that overpopulation is a problem, to me is on the same level as defending Creationism, denying the Holocaust or believing that Elvis is still alive. In other words: batshit-insane.
You argue that there's no reason why population can't keep growing indefinitely, if society was to be organized correctly. Well, I think we can agree that society can (and should) indeed be organized much better, but even IF that was to happen, overpopulation would STILL be a problem. Why? Because humanity increases EXPONENTIALLY, while resources simply don't. That's the bottom line.