Webmanager Critest has taken me to task for taking words out of context. I will let you, Dear Readers, decide if what was left out makes the comment clearer.
Webmanager Critest has left a new comment on your post... "Your post would have made more sense to readers it you had posted my comments in their entirety. Typical American idiot. By taking words out of context, you think yourself some kind of wit. Your are not. You are lame. These are emotive, contentious and sensitive discussions and materials. If you are unable, or if you choose not, to consider the truth, then I wish you well and suggest you visit the "hog wash" and get cleaned up."
Below is the comment in it's entirety...
You need to take into account overpopulation. Xenophobia is nature's was of keeping the world from getting overpopulated. It's just like the rise in homosexuality and pedophilia is nature's response to lower the birth rate.The Earth is too far overpopulated, and killing people is the only way to save the world.
I edited out "You need to take into account overpopulation. and The Earth is too far overpopulated, and killing people is the only way to save the world"
Since Xenophobia is a fear of strangers, and the original post, below, was about embracing all our brothers and sisters and doing so without fear, for the betterment of the human race, Webmanager seems to not only have missed the point, but has chided me into doing what I attempted to avoid in my last post... Showing his or her lack of understanding of what I wrote.
"Real intelligence consists of two key components; the ability to talk to virtually anyone, prince and pauper alike, stable hand or King, and more importantly to treat them with the same respect due their inherent dignity. People who are really intelligent and able to use that cognitive horse power share several traits in common - an ability to moderate it, the recognition that virtually every experience and every person has something to teach us and is a learning opportunity and above all - with that kind of awareness and intelligence comes the humbling awareness of how little one really knows in the grand scheme of things. Intelligence, like wisdom, is modest because experience reminds it that there is so much still beyond one's ken."
--Demosthenes2
Webmanager Critest has left a new comment on your post... "Your post would have made more sense to readers it you had posted my comments in their entirety. Typical American idiot. By taking words out of context, you think yourself some kind of wit. Your are not. You are lame. These are emotive, contentious and sensitive discussions and materials. If you are unable, or if you choose not, to consider the truth, then I wish you well and suggest you visit the "hog wash" and get cleaned up."
Below is the comment in it's entirety...
You need to take into account overpopulation. Xenophobia is nature's was of keeping the world from getting overpopulated. It's just like the rise in homosexuality and pedophilia is nature's response to lower the birth rate.The Earth is too far overpopulated, and killing people is the only way to save the world.
I edited out "You need to take into account overpopulation. and The Earth is too far overpopulated, and killing people is the only way to save the world"
Since Xenophobia is a fear of strangers, and the original post, below, was about embracing all our brothers and sisters and doing so without fear, for the betterment of the human race, Webmanager seems to not only have missed the point, but has chided me into doing what I attempted to avoid in my last post... Showing his or her lack of understanding of what I wrote.
"Real intelligence consists of two key components; the ability to talk to virtually anyone, prince and pauper alike, stable hand or King, and more importantly to treat them with the same respect due their inherent dignity. People who are really intelligent and able to use that cognitive horse power share several traits in common - an ability to moderate it, the recognition that virtually every experience and every person has something to teach us and is a learning opportunity and above all - with that kind of awareness and intelligence comes the humbling awareness of how little one really knows in the grand scheme of things. Intelligence, like wisdom, is modest because experience reminds it that there is so much still beyond one's ken."
--Demosthenes2

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