• sadTruth@lemmy.hogru.ch
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    14 hours ago

    Not true. Humans always reproduced to the absolute limit (set by their agricultural technology and the bodies of women). The reason why this didn’t wreck the environment is because that limited population was too small to turn 50% of land into farmland, they didn’t know how to burn large amounts of coal and they didn’t have the technology to produce harmful chemicals.

    But i agree that humanity (or any other species) has no value. Saying humanity has value is like saying the white race has value. It’s pure aestethics, it’s not worth it to make anyone suffer for that.

    • bishbosh@lemm.ee
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      3 hours ago

      Humans always reproduced to the absolute limit

      My understanding is that this is not true. The big factor seems to be infant mortality, as that drops so does the average number of children per breeding pair.