Question:
if humans are animals why do we not support the preservation of racial habitats?
anonymous
2019-05-18 00:19:16 UTC
environmentalists want to preserve different species of deers that are native to different environments (sure you can say all the variations of deers are roughly the same but people still want to preserve the uniqueness of each species) so why is it wrong to want to preserve different ethnicities of humans that are native to different environments?
Five answers:
?
2021-01-20 09:17:09 UTC
My environmental comment of late is why

we can behave better than animals.  Males

can use a wide-mouth threaded cap bottle

to contain their waste fluid until it can poured

into a toilet.  I recommend GoGirl product

for females to give them stand-up use of a

bottle instead of squat.  Zip-lock bag use

allows containment feces and soiled tissue

until it can enter household garbage. This 

is a choice to respect your planet better.

If you choose otherwise please feel free

to defecate and urinate on other people

until they provide additional motivation to

be more responsible.  
anonymous
2019-05-24 12:05:15 UTC
You're trying to argue that humans are not animals? What are they then? Trees?

*rolls eyes*
anonymous
2019-05-18 00:41:31 UTC
Because all humans alive are the same race.



Some ethnicities (your ethnicity is the language and culture you were raised in) do more or less have their own territory, but unfortunately many of the world's over 7000 ethnicities do not, and plenty of them are being suppressed by the local dominant culture
anonymous
2019-05-18 00:33:53 UTC
we can put you in a cage under a rock .
οικος
2019-05-18 00:25:51 UTC
Humans are vagile and adaptable. Preservation of their habitats, while desirable, is not necessary to their survival.


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