Being vegan makes me loathe humanity.

I'll never understand hopping on the doom and gloom train like some people on this sub do. And that's coming from someone eho gets depressed about this way too often.

Humanity is beyond salvation

People have said this at literally any point in human history. We've always done bad things. I like articles like this because sums up nicely. I don't agree with everything it says because you need to read between the lines.

We can’t relax; the upward trends in time’s graphs may crest at any point. Yet batting away the positive facts is lazy, and requires only a lower form of intelligence. There are immense challenges: climate change, resource scarcity, overpopulation, and more. Still, these are the follow-on problems of species achievement, as the world gets more crowded and productivity grows.

The article ignores that we currently have fixes for these problems, like it's safe to assume most people do. But you have to realize that the fact that we actually have fixes for these problems is a huge step up from how we used to be. We just have to get people to realize it.

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