- Feb 22, 2019
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Well this is just ethics and philosophy.Basically my thoughts as well, there is no easy or perfect solution to the issue of coexistence and sharing space.
Nor should there be really, its a complicated topic with a fair amount of nuance, should people actually care about the vast majority of monstrosities when they are essentially unintelligent? Should they be treated as equal to human life when they are infinitely lesser then it until they achieve sufficient degree of will and power?
That is just one angle to consider, monsters sure slaughter a fair amount of humans for one reason or another and is that meant to be forgiven and forgotten in the pursuit of some ideal conjoined world? Likewise I would imagine the monsters bear a fair few grudges themselves by this point in the game, surely one smurt boi has lost someone they cared about to superhumans, is their vendetta equally valid?
Lotta questions, not so many answers but the one thing I can affirm is that there is unlikely to be a perfect solution to either end of the equation.(Besides of course the world gov ceasing to exist obviously if we are talking ideals)
There's no solution nor correct answer, the only real and plausible "solution" is Survival of the fittest.
Whoever comes out on top is the righteous that gets to live in this world without any regrets