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RE: What's Happening to People???

in Liketu2 years ago

It's a difficult thing to balance protecting animal life and balancing human life. When we grow crops even in our yard we negatively and positively affect the animals all around us. When humanity burns forests to build a hospital, apartment, or even a hotel, we do that for the betterment of our species, likewise when some animals create a home under our plants, destroying our crops.

Our lives are intertwined on the planet and its hard to keep a perfect balance of respecting wildlife in our position as apex predators. It could be selfishness, there could be a profit motive, but over all even if we do mindless tasks, we do have an effect on the ecosystem.

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It's important to strike that balance, and we can never do that. But to torture an animal out of nowhere. It is criminal to kill animals by hitting them on the head with a shovel because the operation to put animals to sleep is expensive. Municipalities are guilty here because they use the budget allocated for animals for other things instead of using them for animals. When there is no money in the budget, they can't buy food and they can't be neutered. That's why animals multiply in the streets. As a solution, they kill them by inflicting pain on them. Every life deserves respect. Of course, they all have their place in the system, I'm not saying anything to him. What I reproach is for them to suffer brutally.

There are many murderous people in my country, and their power can only be enough for women and animals. Animal deaths and femicides do not end. Also, a lot of forests were deliberately burned last year. The burned places, hotels were established a year later. It may be a part of the ecosystem, but at this rate, we will make the world uninhabitable.

We just can't fit into this huge world. In fact, there is room for all of us. Yet Murders... wars... we continue to do evil from all sides.

The whole point is that evil is multiplying. This is what worries me.