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>>2729760
>world hunger and malnutrition
Agricultural reform in those areas suffering from food shortages. This will likely require both political and military intervention to halt a self-sustaining cycle of over-reproduction and tribal warfare. This is hard.

>global warming
Institute mass construction of nuclear power plants and natural gas-burning power plants while heavily taxing petroleum and coal production, culminating in outlaw of petroleum fuel products twenty-five years from now. This is hard.

>desertification
Plant assloads of trees. This is hard.

>shitty economy
Solution depends on what you believe to be the optimal situation. For my version of what is best, create strong impetus to work to the best of one's ability by making living on government money highly unpleasant, along with restricting the voting rights of anyone convicted of violent or financial crimes. Filing baseless lawsuits to be punished with televised execution. This is hard.

>military conflicts
Give all people free and unfettered access to the internet along with robust electronic language translation, and this problem will solve itself in less than a century. Civilized countries such as Canada, the US, France, etc already do not war with one another. This is hard.


The answers to all of those questions are already known to anyone who applies reason to the problem. This does not mean the answers are easy to implement.

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>>2729760
>world hunger and malnutrition
Agricultural reform in those areas suffering from food shortages. This will likely require both political and military intervention to halt a self-sustaining cycle of over-reproduction and tribal warfare. This is hard.

>global warming
Institute mass construction of nuclear power plants and natural gas-burning power plants while heavily taxing petroleum and oil production, culminating in outlaw of petroleum fuel products twenty-five years from now. This is hard.

>desertification
Plant assloads of trees. This is hard.

>shitty economy
Solution depends on what you believe to be the optimal situation. For my version of what is best, create strong impetus to work to the best of one's ability by making living on government money highly unpleasant, along with restricting the voting rights of anyone convicted of violent or financial crimes. Filing baseless lawsuits to be punished with televised execution. This is hard.

>military conflicts
Give all people free and unfettered access to the internet along with robust electronic language translation, and this problem will solve itself in less than a century. Civilized countries such as Canada, the US, France, etc already do not war with one another. This is hard.


The answers to all of those questions are already known to anyone who applies reason to the problem. This does not mean the answers are easy to implement.

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>>2668432
>C'mon, certain things will not just suddenly stop being made somehow.

This man believes that resources just pop out of thin air in an infinite supply. That sentence is as idiotic as "my fridge will not suddenly stop being full of food somehow."

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>>2615673
>click to site homepage
>2012 psychic phenomena
>Link between UFOs and psychics revealed!
>Bigfoot sighted in Kentucky
>How to see the future in dreams

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>>1814372
>implying atheists are pro-something else

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>>1781860
I love how this artist is ignorant of the fact that drawing people, especially faces, is haram.

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>>1681613
It's quite simple: you don't have to understand something to benefit from it. You can drive a car while believing it's powered by fairies and gasoline is fairy food. You can get a flu vaccination while not believing in evolution and it will still protect you. You can protest against the evils of outsourcing while wearing clothes you bought at wal-mart.

The world thrives on the fruit of superior minds while it happily wallows in ignorance.

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