by gego » Fri 20 Oct 2006, 01:53:29
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('The_Toecutter', 'T')he best way to determine who should live or die is to gauge whether or not they feel killing innocent people to enhance their odds of survival or their living standard is justified and whether they are willing to act on that opinion. Yes? *bang*
TPTB are making money hand over fist. PO won't be so devastating because of sheer resource shortage, but because those on top didn't want to sacrifice their 10,000 square foot mansions and private jets. Proper attention to efficiency and addressing what is called the "people/poverty" cycle by severey reducing poverty could greatly mitigate this problem while allowing the population to stabilize. But this is the least profitable path to TPTB. Resource wars are what they prefer, as they can maximize profit in the meantime.
It might be justice to some extent to think that those who wage war and kill thousands of innocents should not be among the survivors, but I doubt that nature has such a sense of justice, and it is her laws which will determine who goes on and who perishes. There were plenty of violent, cruel, Nazi murderers who escaped punishment after WWII, and were actually helped by the US government and by the Catholic Church.
I think that the idea that people who lived excessive lives as compared to the average are deserving of less of a chance to survive than anyone else is not justified. If you compare your lifestyle to that of some starving third world person, then are you guilty for his starvation just because you live better than he?
The true underelying problem is overpopulation relative to the resource base. The degree of overpopulation is somewhere in the neighborhood of 5.5 to 6 billion people and you could just as easily blame people who have children as those who live what you consider to have excessive lifestyles.
Actually if I were put in a position to select I would refuse and defer to mother nature, since that, in my mind is the most equitable way for the problem to be solved.