- 10 Apr 2024 18:25
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This doesn't make sense, though you have managed to put "domestication" and "survival" into a sentence.
Not only does the domestication-created dog create nothing of valuable to other species, but it has lost its ability to survive through the domestication process. Instead, it has been bred to "depend on" a host.
If humanity does (or perhaps already has done) the same thing to itself, our extinction clock is ticking...
FiveofSwords wrote:Domestication is the product of survival so of course it leads to and results from survival...
This doesn't make sense, though you have managed to put "domestication" and "survival" into a sentence.
Rich wrote:The world dog population is 900 million and growing. Most of these dogs contribute squat zero to our economy...
Not only does the domestication-created dog create nothing of valuable to other species, but it has lost its ability to survive through the domestication process. Instead, it has been bred to "depend on" a host.
If humanity does (or perhaps already has done) the same thing to itself, our extinction clock is ticking...
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The goal is to use Afghanistan to wash money out of the tax bases of the US and Europe through Afghanistan and back into the hands of a transnational security elite.
The goal is an endless war, not a successful war.
— Julian Assange