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|    rbowman to The Natural Philosopher    |
|    Re: {OT illegal-alien} ...was Re: Torval    |
|    26 Oct 24 01:10:13    |
      XPost: comp.os.linux.misc, comp.os.linux.advocacy       From: bowman@montana.com              On Sat, 26 Oct 2024 01:07:20 +0100, The Natural Philosopher wrote:              > On 25/10/2024 23:09, bad sector wrote:       >> On 10/25/24 17:47, The Natural Philosopher wrote:       >>> On 25/10/2024 22:33, bad sector wrote:       >>> records don't go back to Adam and       >>>> Eve and when justice is thus structurally impossible but injustice is       >>>> virtually guaranteed it's all non-avenue. There has to be       >>>> negotiation, war unfortunately being the last and loudest form of       >>>> which.       >>>>       >>> This is why it is far better to simply kill all the menfolk and use       >>> the women folk for sex slaves.       >>>       >>> No one is left to pay reparations to...       >>       >> Only one snag, they like hebrews and a few others trace descendence       >> through the mother.       >       > A clear case of making the women adopt a culture that doesn't       >       >> That said, there is much we could/should have learned from them:       >> "Taking only what you need on your journey, otherwise leave the land as       >> you had found it". Haitians have clear-cut the mountains and the rains       >> have washed all the soil off them. No tree will EVER grow there again.       >       > Well that of course is plan juvenile.       > We did that years ago in Britain to build ships with.       > The trees however are recovering pretty well              It rains quite often on Britain, doesn't it?              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaco_Culture_National_Historical_Park#/       media/File:DSC_5948-w.jpg              This is the entire article.              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaco_Culture_National_Historical_Park              "The cohesive Chacoan system began unravelling around 1140, perhaps       triggered by an extreme fifty-year drought that began in 1130;[28] chronic       climatic instability, including a series of severe droughts, again struck       the region between 1250 and 1450.[29] Poor water management led to arroyo       cutting; deforestation was extensive and economically devastating:[30][31]       [32] timber for construction had to be hauled instead from outlying       mountain ranges such as the Chuska mountains, which are more than 50 miles       (80 km) to the west.[33] Outlying communities began to depopulate and, by       the end of the century, the buildings in the central canyon had been       neatly sealed and abandoned.[citation needed]"              600 years, give or take, and there's not much more than brush. Even in       this area where the average annual total precipitation is 14", there are       many clear cut areas where the new pine growth is chest high. I frequently       hike in an area that burned in 2003 and there is little or no new growth.              In the US west there are many examples of overgrazing in the 19th century       that resulted in sagebrush wastelands.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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