Friday, April 17, 2020
Response to Alma Guillermoprieto and the Pandemic
Alma said something about how without humans, nature will be less damaged. I can agree to what she had said, humans are in charge of destroying the environment by making more building, taking up space for more thousands of people who are over populating. Also , in bogota where I'm from she talks about the Venezualians, who are in charge of making chaos, making disasters and robbing because "colombians won't give them a job."(statement from the news I read about Colombians) if the situtation is hard and even their own citizens won't get a job, what makes you think that Venezualians deserves a job or even get hired. The situation is badly because of the amount of people who have nothing to it, and their straving. what they find easy to do is go to stores and rob whatever they can. Everyone knows that it still takes really long for this virus to live. but what can be done, is prevent going outside for uneccessery things, make yourself safe and others not taking the risk of being infected.
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This is true about what Alma said but Alma has to see the big picture is world seem to be a better place without humans but it also seem to be a worst place, we make paper so we do cut down trees but we also plant them. Humans make forest fires but at the same time we save forest fire from destroying more of mother nature and its animals especially in Australia where about half a million animals have been killed and hundreds of acres of trees and plants have been destroyed.
ReplyDeleteXavier: You're offering proof for the other side. The devastating forest fires in Australia (and elsewhere) can also be blamed on humans due to global warming. It's hard to face the suggestion that some species and plant life would undoubtedly be better off if humans were gone.
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