I don't thing he would, most people that think humans are terrible go, "baww humans suck" without legitimate reason, as for me I don't like society as a whole because the group that is the majority enforces a norm onto minorities and that society in of itself is neither beneficial or detrimental to the individuals, but I still don't hate people but rather the normalization effect. Also how no matter what group is the majority they still enforce the norm regardless, such as the homo-normative effect in the furry fandom and how it's viewed by many as a requirement even though sexuality is not a you can only be one option, but rather a spectrum as described by kinsey.
As for me I'd actually be interested. I personally think that people have been detrimental to the ecosystem, but as technology progresses we are slowly learning how to be more efficient in our use of resources like tree farming and how most mines are not strip mines, but rather underground mines. I think over the next fifty years as a whole we will learn slowly that you don't need to strip our resources bare in order to live comfortably and that over time we will learn coexistence.
I don't thing he would, most people that think humans are terrible go, "baww humans suck" without legitimate reason, as for me I don't like society as a whole because the group that is the majority enforces a norm onto minorities and that society in of itself is neither beneficial or detrimental to the individuals, but I still don't hate people but rather the normalization effect. Also how no matter what group is the majority they still enforce the norm regardless, such as the homo-normative effect in the furry fandom and how it's viewed by many as a requirement even though sexuality is not a you can only be one option, but rather a spectrum as described by kinsey.
As for me I'd actually be interested. I personally think that people have been detrimental to the ecosystem, but as technology progresses we are slowly learning how to be more efficient in our use of resources like tree farming and how most mines are not strip mines, but rather underground mines. I think over the next fifty years as a whole we will learn slowly that you don't need to strip our resources bare in order to live comfortably and that over time we will learn coexistence.