Prompted by a post from @krishnanrohit: “I’m once again registering my annoyance at the fact that EVERY SINGLE NATURE DOCUMENTARY talks about how humans suck. Literally every single one. I am so tired of explaining to my 7yo son that no humans are not destroying everything. That he can be optimistic. It’s obscene.”

  • limer@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    I like the documentaries that show how some renegade humans are trying to save a small percentage of the remaining life from other humans.

    Those are my truest heroes .

    Please remember individual humans do not suck, but any large group we make is deadly

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      16 hours ago

      any large group we make is deadly

      This is basically our challenge, finding ways to organize large numbers of ourselves in ways that are far less exploitative of other humans, and other life, than the systems we have going now. Graeber & Wengrow’s The Dawn of Everything suggests it’s not quite as hopeless as many believe.

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        16 hours ago

        I also think our primate brains simply cannot handle being in a group larger than some small number; and most of us have lost the ability to shrink back down to that level of interactions for sustaining ourselves .

        So we have exceeded our design parameters.