Looking at Sudan . . . it’s a nightmare! Where is the benefit for the people of Sudan? I wonder how the hate can stop. What will they do next?
There is no functional production to provide for the community. Who is left to exploit? There may be only raw materials like gold, oil, or some other rare mineral to sell.
There is no agriculture, no livestock, no water—how long can a population of approximately 3 million people last? Where do they go?
Who wants uneducated, starving, disease infected immigrants in their towns and cities? Who wants desperate human beings in their daily life experience?
It makes me wonder about goodwill as an ethical value, caring about those foreign strangers. What can be done, how can they be helped?
Do I dare think they should be rejected, outlawed, excluded, confined, eliminated or killed?
Is there a valid foundation in elitism? Can all humanity agree on what is a minimum standard of functional capacities and behavior that entitle a human being citizenship or membership in all communities? Should some be rejected?
Where do you or I rank in this measure, in this hierarchy of acceptance and entitlements?
What of the nonfunctional humans? Do we not need to give them aid and assistance? Who should be allowed to propagate?
I sense that the current random biological breeding process is all that is available to us. The consensus on management of birth quantity and quality is nowhere to be found. The idea of cultivating a managed social order for humanity—like we do in agriculture or our pets—is generally rejected in the specific dimension of breeding of humans. This is not viable because in its entirety it cannot be held in positive motives and purpose. What are the parameters of purpose?
This takes me to the question of the practical relevance of our biological universe. It cannot be managed, especially in a foundation of rational behavior.
It also raises the question of the character of leadership and management as a means to control the uncontrollable.
How do we manage biology? Mind over matter, idea vs implementation and action? Knowledge vs its use and integration?
What is the capacity of collective social integration? Are its limits in the genetic given of the animal species? How and who can form a rational nucleus of control? And what would that control look like?
What is the difference in the structure of management and the character of the manager? They are not the same.
Can we filter out bad temperament? Is there a cruelty gene that can be cleaned up, made more empathetic?
We are all on the brink of self destruction of our kind, and perhaps of life itself. We are left with extreme choices in what we do in the present to manage human and animal populations. Our current and immediate threat to life on earth is to bring climate temperatures back into balance. We are on the brink of the point of no return.
Does God care?
Toys are Us!