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I
am now convinced that Neanderthals are alive and well in our society.
While we may have grown beyond our primitive huts and scavenging
ways, many Neanderthal characteristics are with us today. Look
around you; I'm sure that you could point out a few of our primitive
ancestors right now.
Now,
I don't mean the jerk who cuts you off or the moron who pays for
three bucks worth of gas with a credit card. I'm talking about
the people whose cognitive functions have not moved beyond those
of their ancestors.
A
prime example of Neanderthals at work occurred recently in a city
not too far from where I live. The city has been expanding recently
and this precipitated the need for an expanded bus route. The
city laid out the bus route and presented the bus route to the
populace.
While
this might seem fairly simple and innocuous it raised a furor
among many residents along the proposed bus route. They claimed
that the buses on the route would be harmful because the buses
could injure children. They also claimed that they didn't want
a stinky, smelly bus going through their neighbourhood.
Feel
free to let your jaw drop in amazement. Rather than allowing a
bus, which is designed to reduce traffic and pollution, they would
prefer to have more cars whipping by their homes, possibly striking
their loved ones and causing more pollution problems.
This
is a prime example of Neanderthals at work. Our current model
of environmental destruction through more cars and roads is clearly
not sustainable. We cannot continue to drive wherever we please,
whenever we please and expect our environmental quality to remain
the same. That's all water under the bridge, however.
The
point here is that if you actively oppose any initiatives designed
to deal with environmental problems and you oppose them with a
"not in my backyard" argument then it's clear that your brain
has not evolved to the point where it recognizes the need for
these measures. You are clearly unable to take into account the
bigger picture and reduce arguments to what is, basically, territoriality.
Positive
progress, the kind that will leave some semblance of a planet
for future generations, seems to continuously run into resistance
from the less cognitively active Neanderthal branch of the human
family. This is not to say that all development, logging, mining,
etc. should stop immediately. Reasonable alternatives to existing
solutions should, however, be given a chance.
As
a solution to this problem, I propose that we ship the Neanderthals
to a place where they can exercise their primitive urges. A large
island should do the trick. This way, the rest of society can
get on with it. Sure, the toxic runoff and air pollution from
the island would cause problems but a big mess in one spot is
better than many little messes all over place.
With
a bit of good luck, they would kill themselves off. Then again,
with a bit of bad luck they would probably attack the rest of
the planet. That's a chance I'm willing to take.
If
the Neanderthals continue to run the world, however, then I guess
we'll all wind up extinct.
Copyright
© 2000 Stephen Van Esch All Rights Reserved
Stephen
Van Esch is a writer and instructional designer living near Toronto,
Canada. He is the owner and CEO of the Text Pound.
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