I would like you to think about this. Imagine 145 drops of water falling into a storage container every minute. How long would it take to fill a kettle? a bathtub? a hot tub? or a swimming pool?
In thinking this way you see how the world is steadily moving towards overpopulation. I was recently in South Korea which as a country is one of the highest population density places on earth. You can feel the irritation of this in the people and the envious looks in their eyes when they look at an American like myself or my wife.
Yes. Their culture works because of honor and respect much better than ours does in relation to order and respect. At a much less population density riots would break out in U.S. streets or European streets. That is a given.
So, learning to live with their specific situation and Japan learning to live with their population densities also works for them because of their cultural demand for honor. And as our population density increases here in the U.S. either honor will also become more important or millions will die directly or indirectly from our own population increases here.
So, as world population increases we will see more things like what is happening in the middle east now where ethnic or religious groups are almost completely wiped out like Christians and Yazidis have been in Syria and Iraq.
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