Migration is responsible for human habitation outside of Africa. I don't know what reasons one could have for thinking it immoral. — Michael
Is migration moral? How do you find migrants? Is this dislocation of some people possible to be solved? As the population is seemed to be magnetized to certain countries and the rest of the lands on earth are left to some less advocated political powers, isn't it one of the main reasons for environmental changes, poor economy and poverty?
Do you have any suggestion for the people who have the right to live? — phrzn
Not quite sure that is the latest chronology, but humans did migrate in the past into places where there were no humans, not genociding or displacing other humans, because there were none there. — tom
Mammoths do not have a moral code, yet humans' moral codes ofter are said to include considerations as to the health of the ecosystems and environments.
When humans colonise, areas as yet uninhabited by humans their impact of other creatures as a moral element. — charleton
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