We are all Going to Die!
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| Started: | 5/12/2008 | Category: | Society |
| Updated: | 6 months ago | Status: | Voting Period |
| Viewed: | 200 times | Debate No: | 3993 |
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First let start off by saying
that The things that we do to This Planet and The things we do to each other we are slowly killing are planet and ourselfs.we have no Jetson future we will all perish away slowly but shurly in our own demise. You cant live in denial and ignorance becuase you dont want to see opean your eyes people look around now im not predicting the the end of the would will be nor do i think it will happen in a day and please do not accept this challenge just to accept it
First… I can't believe you're for the War on Terrorism *Stares at you and shakes her head* Anyway, here we go. I'm to understand that you think we're all eventually going to die (humanity is going to destroy itself) because of the way we treat our planet (global warming) and the way that we treat each other (wars between countries, murder in society, apathy toward our neighbor and such?) For organizational purposes, I'll go with this and adjust if need be. 1. Global warming. I must assume that my fellow Texan here (Houston sucks, how can you live there with the weather?) thinks that as we continue to neglect our planet we're going to destroy the fragile ecosystems beyond repair and that is going to result in the Earth being unsuitable for sustaining at least mammalian life… Okay, let's not make this a debate about global warming and just go with that. Although some scientists are saying it's too late to reverse the inevitable path of destruction we've set ourselves upon, I believe it's the general consensus that humanity still has time to act and the Earth still has time to heal. We have seen evidence of human beings heeding the global warming warnings, paying attention to solutions and implementing more environmentally friendly habits into their every day lives. Example: Greensburg, Kansas. This town was destroyed by a tornado and the people involved are concerned about rebuilding in a way that will better protect their environment against future global warming consequences. What a disaster, and yet they still have the preservation of the environment on their minds, that shows an extraordinary capability to think ahead in the planet's favour. http://www.cnn.com... Since we are already displaying this ability to think ahead successfully, the possibility of an imminent extinction of the human race because of the way we treat our planet is continuing to become more unlikely. "We're all going to die eventually because of the way we treat our planet!" No, that's our choice and it remains to be seen. 2. Wars, murder, apathy. These things have existed since the dawn of mankind and we have only exploded in population and progress since then. Now, you could argue that it's because of that progress in technological warfare that we're all going to kill ourselves, but we've seen evidence that the enhanced destruction capabilities we have obtained have actually prevented more wars and more loss of human life. Example 1: Japan in World War II. It can be argued that if we hadn't dropped those atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagaski and we had instead sent troops in on foot, that there would have been more loss of human life on both ends before we saw the end of it. (Lol, what a debate in itself, eh? I'm ready to address it further if you choose and at that time there will be links.) Example 2: The arms race between the US and Russia at the end of WWII. What prevented us from killing one another were those nukes. There was no war because war meant mass destruction, even possible extinction. (Same thing, if you choose to engage I will elaborate and provide sources to back up my opinions.) My point is, there is no way to prove we're all going to kill ourselves because of the way we treat each other. Little has changed since our beginnings in that respect (we're not all dead yet, right?) and even as we advance, we've seen encouraging precautions in meeting that end. "We're all going to die eventually because of the way we treat one another!" Again, that's our choice and it remains to be seen. |
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iloveher666 forfeited this round.
To really think of it, all of Texas sucks, really... You gotta understand the arrogance still embedded because of those ten years it was its own country. Case in point, "The Lone Star State." Out of all of the places I've lived prior to this, I've never seen so much of that state's flag. In fact, while I lived in Utah when I was younger I had to study its flag in a book in order to draw it as assigned... Next, it's so damn republican around here that I understand better now why the democratic congress is having such a hard time being bipartisan with the republican administration. It just leaves a bad taste in your mouth, I'm sure they're taking longer lunches because of that in order to repair themselves. Finally, the weather. Austin's even hotter than Nevada because of the humidity, I mean -- it makes me long for Arizona! (A place where I used to get sick because of how hot it was and then off for gatorade in mass quanities we went.) It costs you more money, too -- 'cause now all of a sudden you need expensive conditioner so that you'll show yourself in public... (My hair forgot to finish the naturally curly process so now I'm left with its tendency to frizz, you see...) This isn't just unique to Austin, it's humid across a lot of this God forsaken place. Something that is unique to Austin, though (I believe) is bats! Christ, now I fear for my dog, too... I am unhappy. |
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iloveher666 forfeited this round.
... How annoying this is. Why would you think it a good idea to send challenges out and then not come back? Then again! Perhaps she's smartened up and is in the process of moving out of Texas, hmm?? |
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No offense, but it's disturbing.. to say the least. :/