[kj] 24 million people... 1 from those here!

peter.west410 peter.west410 at ntlworld.com
Wed Sep 28 10:13:36 EDT 2005


Well , as he said that the only sustainable way of life was to live
primitively and our way of life is nt sustainable, I assumed that he meant
that the only option for us would have been to retreat back into the forest.
    I think  that you will find that as a peoples ,that Amazonians have
survived without medicines, but individually their life span is alot
shorter.You cannot be suggesting that if a person needs a organ transplant
to survive, that if he lived in the jungle and would nt be able to get one
then he would nt need one!!!!They don't have access to medicines, that is
why their life span is to about forty years old.
     But I agree that developed people are to dependent on pills, but that
is a human trait and not just exclusive to one set of humans (dependency on
whatever medicines are available).People should not look to pills for cures
for mental illness, but they should take them where necessary for other
things, I ve hardly ever took any pills in my whole life .......and I'm
perfectly fine.

  P.W.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Harper" <jimharper666 at yahoo.co.uk>
To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)"
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Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 2:37 PM
Subject: Re: [kj] 24 million people... 1 from those here!


> Funnily enough, I can't see anything in Rob's answer about us packing up
and going back to a primitive way of life.
>
> As for medicines, you're right there, the Amazonian Indians (for example)
have very little in the way of medicine, no antibiotics, no kidney dialysis,
no organ transplants, no medicines to treat mental illness- the list goes
on, but you see my point. According to you, these things are necessary for
survival. It's a bit of a mystery then how these guys have managed to
survive for thousands of years without them. I'm certainly puzzled.
>
> Jim.
>




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