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Post by cjm on Oct 15, 2020 9:12:40 GMT
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Post by Trog on Oct 15, 2020 10:29:06 GMT
Maybe we should all just shoot ourselves, and rid the planet of our pestilential existence.
The underlying assumption of all these 'initiatives' is that I should curb my use of natural resources, in order to accommodate other's use of the same resources. I have no intention of doing so. My contention is that there are way too many others. That is not my problem. Or maybe it is, by my solution for it is somewhat different from the proposed one.
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Post by cjm on Oct 16, 2020 7:06:19 GMT
Maybe we should all just shoot ourselves, and rid the planet of our pestilential existence. The underlying assumption of all these 'initiatives' is that I should curb my use of natural resources, in order to accommodate other's use of the same resources. I have no intention of doing so. My contention is that there are way too many others. That is not my problem. Or maybe it is, by my solution for it is somewhat different from the proposed one. Particularly in an African context the solutions are outrageous. Considering the misery and need it makes no sense to impose restrictions on fertiliser. Although, at the same time one must take cognizance of the fact that many foreign countries are moving into the agricultural sphere in Africa. What they do largely benefit outsiders.
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