You’re kinda getting into enviro-fascist/eco-fascist rhetoric with the “humans are a cancer” talk.
That’s rhetoric often pushed by the ruling class alongside food scarcity talk – food scarcity that is manufactured by capitalists to convince us that rampant famine and starvation (caused by capitalism) cannot be fixed (it absolutely can given current technology if we stopped spending our resources on pointless wars).
Humans are capable of co-existing with nature quite well, actually, and we did for hundreds of thousands of years. Capitalism has only existed for at most 500 years, and feudalism before it had only been around since the 8th century in the common era.
The way it is is not the way it has always been, and the way it is is not the way it has to be. We are not the cancer, unchecked power is.
You’re just imposing your human superiority like humans ought to/deserve to/need to exist. Humans are a fucking cancer on the Earth.
Can you demonstrate why that is a bad thing? Because your next thought in that sentence seems like a strong argument for why it’s good.
You’re kinda getting into enviro-fascist/eco-fascist rhetoric with the “humans are a cancer” talk.
That’s rhetoric often pushed by the ruling class alongside food scarcity talk – food scarcity that is manufactured by capitalists to convince us that rampant famine and starvation (caused by capitalism) cannot be fixed (it absolutely can given current technology if we stopped spending our resources on pointless wars).
Humans are capable of co-existing with nature quite well, actually, and we did for hundreds of thousands of years. Capitalism has only existed for at most 500 years, and feudalism before it had only been around since the 8th century in the common era.
The way it is is not the way it has always been, and the way it is is not the way it has to be. We are not the cancer, unchecked power is.