How do we solve problems in nature?
When you have a problem with a living thing, the solution is almost always to kill it. The other option is to control it, put it in a cage, etc. These are your only realistic options.
When you've got pests in your house, you kill them because unless you're retarded, you grasp that a thing has specific properties. It will always do what it is currently doing and what it does is simply not going to work for us. Duh.
You can't reason with it because it doesn't speak your language. Ever talk to someone and feel like you don't speak their language, even when you do? It's practically the same thing and has the same effect.
There is no significant difference between a majority of the world's population and a horde of locusts and yet anyone who would do anything about it is a "psychopath". Interesting, yet the people who happily choose to be killed are the well adjusted ones, I suppose.
"Yes, I hear you but I'm tragically empathetic, you see. Aren't I virtuous, he said, with his last breath?" lol
Most people who claim to be smart cannot or will not grasp concepts that are this simple. That goes for 9/10 of you here and you're above average.
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