Sushi, you (1)never acknowledge the fact that the mental aberration seeds of overpopulation and consumerism were in place with over-tolerance, greed, and over-compassion well before the industrial revolution. India, China, and parts of Africa were over-sustainable long term population even before the industrial Revolution gave it a kick upward to gross overpopulation.
(2)You never comment on the negative ecological genetic trait of crowd tolerance that happens when people are jammed together long enough. Destroyed minds through genetics.
(3)You never commented on the Human Overcrowding Syndrome, the inbred genetic positive trait, characterized by increased depression, anxiety, and hostility >>(or mind destruction, too). This trait came first and kept people in eco-balance.
(4)This is through another aspect you refuse to discuss, human self-predation through pre-history and history. This was after mastery of weapons to kill predators like saber tooth tigers, dire wolves, and many others.
>Predation through viruses and bacteria are also more prevalent in crowded places. I fully agree that the over-crowded rat race forest and fossil fuel burning industrialism and over abundance of salesman pushing consumerism is all wrong. I think it also has to do with environmental poisons from that industry, such as the methyl mercury on land and in fish from the air in coal plant fallout. It also is in the other brain damage from petro-chemicals of impure variety with heavy metals like lead, used on crops, and washing into rivers. Numerous insecticides and herbicides, the same plus carcinogenic, and getting down into ground water. Crowds of cars stalled in traffic produce carbon monoxide which also causes hostility. I'm sure you can agree with these facts(5).<
_________________ "With every decision, think seven generations ahead of the consequences of your actions" Ute rule of life. “We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children”― Chief Seattle “Those Who Have the Privilege to Know Have the Duty to Act”…Albert Einstein
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