by Ludi » Sun 18 Apr 2010, 14:27:14
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mos6507', 'G')aia's already putting on the brass knuckles and I'm not sure it's even possible to avoid a "major cull" even if we do all the right things.
I guess I have a problem with the use of the word "cull" in this context. "Cull" may mean or imply "kill." It may be impossible to avoid some percentage of the population dying prematurely, as it has always been. But even if we agree there might be currently too many people, that does not mean we think they should be killed.
Even though there's strong indication there may be too many people on the planet, governments continue to promote increased population by providing incentives for having children. There should perhaps be incentives to promote having fewer or no children. But that doesn't mean killing anyone.
cull (kl)
tr.v. culled, cull·ing, culls
1. To pick out from others; select.
2. To gather; collect.
3. To remove rejected members or parts from (a herd, for example).
n.
Something picked out from others, especially something rejected because of inferior quality.