Submitted by MiamiDevSecOps t3_yhjq4y in dataisbeautiful
PanchoZansa t1_iugopi3 wrote
Reply to comment by Killawife in Comparison of Nuclear Explosions by MiamiDevSecOps
In which specific situation would you say "those people were stupid"? In at, at least, a topic related with this one?
I hate to be a boomer but a thoundsand years ago people were not working together. In fact, a couple of thoundsand ago neither did they. Why would they do so in a thousand years in the future?
I get you are optimistic. But it is very hard to get into an agreement even with your neighbours. Take a look at what it took to the government to make us all "united": force, civil wars.... and even so we are not that close. It would be quite difficult to go on a all hands in together without at least a strong "empire" that forces us all to do so.
Killawife t1_iuj4xcq wrote
I actually agree with most of what you say here and these things are faults of the human race. They don't have to exist in another race though. And its also very likely that if things develop they way they are everyone WILL be part of a strong "empire" that is actually really effective in gettign things done. Not nessecarily in the best way unfortunately but still. I'm talking ofcourse about China which is the fastest developing superpower at the moment.
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