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I never said you are responsible, just that mentalities like yours are responsible. You're not the first person to throw around the "I don't care about the future, because I'll be dead" argument.
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If you're so concerned about the ineffectiveness or naïvety of my ideas, feel free to contact Australia, the Blest Company, Delft University of Technology, Facebook, Google, the Li-Fi Consortium, Maastricht University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the People's Republic of China, Qatar, Rice University, Samsung, the University of Southampton, and many other companies, countries, and universities that are currently working on the pieces of this proposal as we speak.
I'm sure they'll appreciate your profound insights into how the world works, and immediately drop all of their plans once you explain why their goals are infeasible.
Which part was a strawman argument?
They don't have to do it to benefit all of humanity, do it without expecting a return, or drop millions of dollars to construct vertical farms. They just have to do it to ensure their own socioeconomic security, whether they're faced with a recession or a nuclear war.
Starvation exists in every country, even if it's just one person. They don't have to give it for free to African countries. They could just tap groups like the International Monetary Fund, and tell them to properly invest all that sweet cash in more sensible ways. You keep assuming this is for morality's sake, when I've already said this is for practicality's sake. By accelerating this proposal's realization, financial crises, geopolitical conflicts, government negligence, and international hostilities are mitigated.
"When goods don't cross borders, soldiers will." ~Frederic Bastiat, 19th Century
"If everyone has goods, war becomes pointless." ~catchamber, 21st Century
"War is the continuation of politics by other means."
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Can you provide sources for this claim? As far as I know, no such society has ever existed in human history, so it seems like you're just speculating.
See: The Middle East, terrorism, extremism, Russia, VHEMT
Unlikely. Criminal justice systems do not kill criminals in any countries other than third world countries.The US still has the death penalty in many states. Plus cops do have the right to kill criminals under certain and limited circumstances.
The US still has the death penalty in many states.
In theory. But when it happens behind closed doors, often ten or fifteen years after sentencing, any sociological effects it may have as a crime deterrent are lost.For me I don't really care about the deterrent part, I care about the getting rid of scumbags part. I actually don't want it to deter people I want more people who deserve the death penalty to actually get it. Make it mandatory even if they make a plea deal. Heck even broaden the types of crimes that get the death penalty.
If you want capital punishment to actually work in deterring other would-be criminals, three qualities are necessary in the methodology: severe, immediate, and public.I would pay money to watch that. Hell I throw the switch for free. Hell I would pay them money to let me throw the switch.
People have to see for themselves, with their own eyes, what will happen to them if they get caught after raping the charred corpse of the woman they killed.That is awfully specific and disturbing example. Where did you get that example.
The main flaw in catchamber's reasoning is the assumption that humanity can work together in order to achieve as complicated of a plan such as that. A much simpler solution would be to simply limit the strain on Earth's resources by preventing and reversing population growth to a more sustainable level.Like China limit births. Like one kid per woman and any woman who violates it has to give the second kid up for adoption and then have her ovaries removed.
I sincerely can't tell whether you're mentally ill yourself, or just trying to out-edge the other edgelords in this thread.Why can't it be both or neither?
<Snipped quote by Didgeridont>Like China limit births. Like one kid per woman and any woman who violates it has to give the second kid up for adoption and then have her ovaries removed.
As for reversing population growth there are a few ways I favor:
1. Random lottery if you win your family gets money while you die.
2. Those who refuse to be productive members of society are given one month to stop being leeches, failure means death.
3. Constant war.
Killing people is generally frowned upon, and lowers the total amount of labor and consumer feedback.