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KillKano! said:There are just a few flaws in your post. Humans are about the most non-unique species in the world. That is how we thrive. We are able to adapt because we weren't designed by evolution to be in one specific climate/region what have you.
And many species throughout the wild kingdom are their own enemies. Wolf packs fight against each other, and will kill members from ostracized from the pack. Many pack type animals act the same way. Male gerbils, hamsters and other rodents will eat their own young to ensure they are the dominant force within their small world. Species of fish are also known for this.
Even though I am pointing out the flaws in your argument, I do agree that each human should be a given a chance at life. If the parent doesn't feel they will be able to raise the child, then they (mother) should have kept their legs closed, (father) should have never ventured betwixt those legs.
What it mainly boils down to is how responsible we are as a species, and when you look at that as a whole, it's very disappointing. Otherwise, most of the ails that we suffer in this world would be non-existent excluding death and illness.
The human specie unique in that we have a choice in what we do. Our actions are not controled by anyone or anything except our own mind. That is what makes us different from an animal.
And responsibility as a species? Do not get me started on this. Convoluted, ignorant, hippocritical, greedy, arrogant fools that do nothing for the betterment of humanity as a whole except when they die and rid us of their presence. Yet while they breathe no one stands up against them because of the "discomfort" they would encounter when standing up for what they believe is right. Responsibility lies within the individual and taking action, not as the specie as a whole.