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Stuart Attewell (Paris, Fr)'s avatar

The invasive infection that i was talking about was not Covid 19 etc but us!

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Gabington's avatar

I think the infection can be better described as neoliberal capitalism... human societies have lived in balance with the planet for many thousands of years.

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Stuart Attewell (Paris, Fr)'s avatar

Indeed they did before the economy, population and "science took off in Eurpope 500 or so years ago driving the forces that put an end to that harmony.

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Karen Smith's avatar

Yes, agreed! ThatтАЩs what I meant by тАЬhuman тАШinfestationтАЩтАЭ.

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Lucy's avatar

Flood, famine, war and disease.....

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Stuart Attewell (Paris, Fr)'s avatar

The 7 plagues of Egypt ? Or the 4 horsemen of Apocalypse?

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Joan Friedman (MA, from NY)'s avatar

That was 10 plagues in Egypt. The last, and worst, was mass death in a short period of time.

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Stuart Attewell (Paris, Fr)'s avatar

One way for sure to reduce negative environmental impact is to massively reduce the population. For the time being covid 19 isn't quite doing it!

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BetsyC (WA)'s avatar

I've been thinking Armageddon, but the Apocalypse works for me.

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Stuart Attewell (Paris, Fr)'s avatar

Between an all out battle between good and evil and the end of the world i would still like to take my chances with the former.

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