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[–] goatboy 3 points -2 points (+1|-3) ago 

Why would we want to? Apex predators serve a critical role in ecosystems. This is ecology 101. Elimination of capstone species destabilize the entire ecosystem and will often result in multi-system failures.

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[–] Throwaway98709860 ago 

tfw you're on a conspiracy board but you look up to the people that run the government

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[–] goatboy ago 

It's a conspiracy board. What evidence do you have that humans or "people" run the government.

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[–] iLuvJews ago 

Makes sense.

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[–] Justaddcoffee [S] 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

World wars lead by bankers leading to the deaths of hundreds of millions of innocent people isn’t a stabilizing process.

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[–] goatboy 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

That's not very many when you start to think dispassionately about it.

The human brain is not well adapted to think in these scales. Have you ever actually calculated the ratio of casualties to survivors. There's nearly 9 billion people alive right now. Even if 500 million died in a World War, that's only a 5-6% drop in the population.

Humans got rid of all their other predators. We got very good at controlling diseases. No, you have it backwards. Those wars are one of the only things stabilizing the planet. Humans are too fucking self centered and narcissistic to see they themselves are the problem fucking like rabbits and refusing to die and not the predators killing them off.