And, also very charitable in spite of our differences. Ask Jerry Lewis, we're not that bad a bunch.
Just saw report by 60 minutes in which Ed Bradley reports and states 'there is no credible evidence against the Duke University La Cross players who were charged with rape and assault. An entire community was enraged and showed their dismay and cried out against the boys on the La Crosse team.
As long as we have the basic system of justice in place and the first amendment allowing the right to free speech and a free press, whatever is wrong can and will eventually be corrected.
Unfortunately, the operative word is patience and that is something we all have to learn. It may be the District Attorney within North Carolina who may eventually be put on trial for any recklessness on his part. Justice is a slow moving vehicle, but once in place, it does weed out those rascals who only want money and power and could care less about human life and human decency.
Wrong-doers will always be around, but as the great Nazi hunter, Simon Wiesenthal once said, "to the future killers of the world, we await your birth..."
2006-10-15 13:49:58
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answered by marnefirstinfantry 5
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Haven't you seen the lions on The Animal Planet eat up little baby lions just for belonging to someone else? Spiders eat their mates. Does that show respect? How about mosquitoes or maggots? Do they show love or caring? Hens and wolves have pecking orders & hierarchies, beating down a few in their groups just because they can. Racoons bite the heads off of baby birds and leave the bodies to rot. Nasty, filthy creatures they are! Watch a pack of hyenas if you want to see greed. All species are self-serving. At least humans can be introspective enough to ask silly questions like "Are we the worst?"
2006-10-15 14:53:36
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answered by Anonymous
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there's no identifiable connection between international warming and human interest. in certainty, there is not even lots international warming. nonetheless, there are in all probability too many people and too lots cattle in the international. with any luck starvation, conflict, and the declining beginning costs that incorporate monetary progression will help to maintain the inhabitants down. different than that, the main significant element i'm able to propose is which you plant a tree, provide up eating pork and dairy products, and refrain from reproducing.
2016-10-16 05:53:42
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answered by grauer 4
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humans are the only creatures on earth that don't really put back into the ecosystem through a natural process. consider the common fly, they are around to break down organic waste, without them we would be knee deep in crap, or the termites,
the dead trees would cover the planet if it wasn't for them to eat them up. these are just a few creatures that do this naturally, no one around to tell them. humans are on the other hand are historically all takers and not really about giving back to the system. but what are you going to do? since you asked this question, i am assuming that you are part of the human race,
so, you need to ask yourself.... what can I do to make life more
equitable on this tiny planet, and possibly teach others.
2006-10-15 14:08:42
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answered by barrbou214 6
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Its a very accurate view, although most everyone is not like this.
A good mental picture is this. Take a room, with 2 three year olds and 1 toy. What do you think is going to happen shortly? Fighting over it, and then beating the other one over the head. That is good basis for what society looks like.
2006-10-15 13:42:20
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answered by Rob 1
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I agree with what you say, but still see some positive aspects of life here on earth. There is family, there are pets, there is beauty all around us. Sometimes people do brave, generous, caring, selfless, loving, wonderful things.
2006-10-15 13:56:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Remember, the first Law of Nature is preservation of the species. The second Law of Nature is preservation of the self. So after people have taken care of the selfless sex part they can righteously go on to the greed. ...Do I detect just a tad of sarcasm here?
2006-10-15 13:41:51
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answered by Seeker 4
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Humans have as a species in general do seem to have fell a bit short of achieving anything close to their potential.
2006-10-15 13:39:03
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answered by JFC I No 3
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oh I agree with you as well and I'm glad to know someone else thinks so too. I've never been able to talk to anyone about this either.
humans are greedy, well manipulated, they always nead leaders, fail to govern themselfs and are completly blind to everything. they follow everything that the TV makes, why?
why cant humans just wake up!
2006-10-15 13:32:54
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answered by Red Crayon Aristocrat 3
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I agree but i think all this happen more on the government and politics, I think you we can still find hope on families.
2006-10-15 13:37:38
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answered by alfonsoarredondo 2
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