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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-18-2012 @ 10:57AM
HopefulJubilado said...
I agree "we" should leave them & their environment alone. Living in a isolated & contained habitat is the only life these people have known. Who are we to say they & their way of life is not important? It certainly is to them!
Destroying more of earth's oxygen producing & CO2 absorbing lands (to cleanse the air we are constantly polluting) is counter productive to all have learned.
More cattle? More methane gas!
"Medical breakthroughs" (aka Big Pharma pushing for more & more profits) are diluting the gene pool with unchecked population explosion.
Among other human greed we are exhausting the earth's natural resources. Exploitation of whole areas of our seas & land masses are systematically pushing the balance of nature to the brink of disaster for us all.
Exposing these peoples to the dangers we bring with us is ignorant & I continue to ask myself (& you all): When will we push the balance of nature too far, and discover too late, what we have done to this planet?
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