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"lukne" (laurann{at}sprintmail.com) writes:
> Andre Lieven wrote:
>> USA (no{at}thanks.com) writes:
>> > On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 12:54:05 GMT, Batroc Z Leaper
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >>In article ,
> sergeant_america{at}yahoo.com
>> >>(Sergeant America) says...
>> >>
>> >>> If the feminist woman sacrificed to her children by
*not* working
> only
>> >>> then she would be the equal of the self-sacrificing man. By
> abandoning
>> >>> children to daycare in order to work - like a *good* feminist -
>> >>> feminists are instead the equivalent of the men who walk out on
>> >>> their family to serve their own interests.
>> >>
>> >>There are too many people already, we don't need more children. If
>
>> >>women do the responsible thing and forego having kids, they need
>> >>something to do with their time. Putting them to work is a great
>> >>idea.
>> >
>> > Wrong.
>> >
>> > http://www.reason.com/rb/rb072804.shtml
>> >
>> > July 28, 2004
>> >
>> > Make Mine Malthus!
>> > Overpopulation panic's eternal return
>> > Ronald Bailey
>>
>> [....]
>>
>> Theres a major problem that this view fails to take in:
>>
>> The natural resources that are the lynchpins for our increasingly
>> technological society, and that many nations in the Third World are
>> rapidly trying to get some of, so that they can join us in the First
>> World, are being depleted, in the sense of resources that we can
>> actually get to. From iron ore, to nickel, to oil, the easy to
>> get to sources are now barely matching demand, though demand is
>> going *up*. See China's oil use numbers, and that they now have a
>> middle class of 100,000,000 ( Not to mention that their civil
>> service outnumbers the whole population of Canada ).
>>
>> Food is a renewable resource. The ones listed above, aren't.
>>
>> When those supplies start to get really scarce, everything else
>> will, too, for without modern technology to maximise food harvests,
>> the food supply crashes, too.
>>
>> Never mind less people, we need off Earth resources. And, we don't
>> have a lot of historical time with which to develop an ability to
>> go and get them. ( Yes, theres no oil off Earth: But, theres loads
>> of unattenuated solar power, and hydrogen. )
>>
>> Andre
>
> Wow, there are some things we do agree on Andre. Some of your views
> are rational.
All of my views are based on the sme, exact, fact based reason.
That you don't *like* some of my views, doesn't change that even a
teeny bit.
Andre
--
" I'm a man... But, I can change... If I have to... I guess. "
The Man Prayer, Red Green.
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