Amazingly this is a decent sized movement, not just one crazy guy on Twitter.
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He’s currently in there defending this! someone points out this would be terrible and he replies “okay, maybe. Maybe not.”
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My point was we should seriously consider staging interventions to help animals in nature rather then just assuming they would be "terrible" without doing the proper research.
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I mean, the whole point of progressivism is to restructure systems so as to make the world better. If ecosystems inevitably lead to suffering, then that's just one more thing that needs to be fixed. Definitely... something that would have to be done quite delicately, though.
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Not by getting rid of Apex predators. Then you have starving herd animals. Because nothing controls population and they eat all the food.
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We have a historical memory of 10 minutes. That dude should google wolves + yellowstone. We ran a very specific "exterminate the predators" experiment a century ago, to catastrophic effect.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_wolves_in_Yellowstone …
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Yeah, he's back *in the replies* defending his original position.
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