We should certainly use contraceptives to keep our population at an optimum level for the Earth. I am not suggesting that we should be encouraging people to be freeloaders. I am suggesting collective equal ownership and contribution based on ability and receiving based on needs. I know a thirty-year-old autistic man who is still in nappies and is non-speaking. His condition severely limits what he can do. The Nazis would have executed him. I once met someone who believed in the ideology that if you can't defend your life you don't have the right to live. I believe that all living things have a right to life, not just the ones that can defend their lives. Vegan egalitarianism will reduce the amount of suffering, inequality, injustice, and death on Earth. It would be even better if we could genetically engineer all living things to be nonconsumers so that they can exist without consuming any air, water and food. — Truth Seeker
Yes I read that link and promptly fell asleep. :lol: :cry: I have to use a machine to keep me breathing when I sleep and just this morning with Truth Seeker's prompting I discovered my machine is not working properly. Sorry everyone, I am out of order and not functioning properly.Did you checkout how much certain countries actually hold in reserve? And most grains can last decades in the correct conditions. — Sir2u
That makes me think of a common thought exercise used in many college classes. There are 6 people on a life raft with enough provisions for 5. What do you do? — Athena
I don't think a planet of nonconsumers is a good idea. — Athena
The Nazis killed lots of disabled people. It's very sad but it happened.what kind of human being would exterminate people with disabilities — Athena
Would you feel safe living next door to someone like that? — Athena
Perfectionism is dangerous. How might we avoid that? — Athena
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I don't think a planet of nonconsumers is a good idea.
— Athena
What's wrong with organisms being nonconsumers? Surely, it is better to be able to live without consuming any air, water, food, sunlight, etc.?
what kind of human being would exterminate people with disabilities
— Athena
The Nazis killed lots of disabled people. It's very sad but it happened.
Would you feel safe living next door to someone like that?
— Athena
No, I would not.
Perfectionism is dangerous. How might we avoid that?
— Athena
Cultivating empathy and compassion would help. — Truth Seeker
Nothing, I am not there.
BUT, they would only have to redistribute the provisions for six and would probably have to prepare to die a day earlier if not rescued. — Sir2u
That depends on whether we are morally culpable or not. If hard determinism is true, no one is morally culpable and no one deserves any credit or blame for anything.Would it matter if it were a man or woman who caught a spouse cheating, or if the person killed in a war, or someone who killed another in the process of a robbery? — Athena
Like you, I was taught by my parents to be self-sacrificial. I have donated lots of blood, drinking water, food, clothes, money, etc. to save and improve the lives of others. I have volunteered thousands of hours since I was nine years old. If the universe ran according to my wishes, there would be no suffering, inequality, injustice, and death. We would all be equally all-loving, all-knowing, and all-powerful.When I did that exercise, I volunteered to leave the life boat. That response is directly related to the way I was raised. I was the oldest child and if my sister wanted I had and she wanted it, I was supposed to give it to her, because I was older. And if we were offered a piece of cake or cookie, we were to take the smallest one. It become a habit to put others first. — Athena
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