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"I find your comparison very inappropriate, because a parasite behaves differently. It's not quite like you say. People live on earth and make a living from what there is to eat here. They don't make the earth sick because they eat"
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A human polutes the environment, damages ozone layer, releases toxins to the oceans, sprays crops with toxins to kill other pests etc etc. When we do all these as a necessity for our survival, we definitely 'make the earth sick'! So I find the comparison with parasites very appropriate!
A tick lives on a cow, a Bird lives on a tree, a human fells a tree and uses it to build his house. He kills a cow and uses its skin to make shoes etc. So don't we harm other living things when deriving benefits from other livings? We definitely do that! We kill billions of flies when we drive cars. We kill billions of fleas, cockroaches, spiders, etc when we sweap a place. We sprey a place with insecticides and cares less if the insects were there before you. As far as harming or sickening the host is concerned, a human is arguably the worst parasite of all! So yes, a comparison with a parasite is very appropriate!!
I wanted to use the word, "symbiotes," to suggest where evolution is taking Earth humanity...One of Planetary Guardianship and symbiosis, with the planet...HOWEVER....
It seems that the moronic culture of fantasy Sci-Fi has RUINED the term and hijacked any sound meaning....These commercially driven oafs describe symbiotes as the following rubbish:
"The Symbiotes are a species of inorganic, amorphous, symbiotic extraterrestrials created from the "living abyss" at the beginning of the universe by the primordial deity Knull, who manifested a sword of living darkness called All-Black from his shadow to slaughter the Celestials and other deities...." Yada-yada....End quote......!!! lol
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Symbiotes
What kind of comparison is that supposed to be?
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It is you, not me, who seems to think about parasites only in a negative way, and so to you, it is mean to compare a human to a parasite! To me, it is more like stopping being mean to parasites, by saying they are just like us!
(Which is the perspective I was considering), rather than 'ethical' perspective, 'harm' depends on the point of view. A lion can be seen as 'harming' the antelope or as doing something that is good for the ecosystem as a whole. Same is the case when you understand a human as a parasite.
Remember we were talking about whether or not a virus can kill its host. Then I pointed out by showing how humans CAN damage the earth and thus is comparable to a parasite. I did not insist that humans are ACTUALLY damaging the earth. We were not talking about environmentalism, so that was not my main point. The case where human is an 'harmful parasite' was just hypothetical example to show you that a virus too CAN kill an organism. I didn't intend to insist on the claim that humans are actually harming the planet, much less, they are to be blamed. Please consider the context.