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This is a great way to have your entire family line cursed with horrible, incurable diseases.
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This is a great way to have your entire family line cursed with horrible, incurable diseases.
A break from the norm via textpost:

When we see these wild suggestions like "blotting out the sun to stop global warming" and "privatizing the moon to help the poor", remember that these are not out of genuine compassion or philanthropy. These are inane, gaudy suggestions pushed by those with wealth and power to a vague group of "economists" or "experts" to make it sound more feasible. These are people with the most to lose from a system shock that could actually solve these problems. The ideas sound grandiose enough to cause a change, but they are nothing except desperate, expensive claws at approval from the oppressed by the oppressing class.

The people in power don't care about you.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/20/us/lake-tahoe-bear.html

The story of "Hank the Tank" stands as perfect testament to the treatment of the ecosystem under capitalist civilization. The bears have always lived there. The humans encroached on their environment. Hank would otherwise never have searched out other food sources.

And despite protest from the other humans living there and even nature preserves requesting him, the authorities would simply rather kill the creature. It is the tendency of authority to dominate, and to remove evidence of those dominated, than to actually make any effort to coexist with the land peacefully.
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"In The Fairies Woods" (1903), Thomas Bromley Blacklock
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