The unprecedented die-off represents roughly 90 percent of the eastern Bering Sea population

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    yeah humans are and humans have different genes that could eventually become new species. that’s what Darwin would say anyway.

    racism is a system that preys on these genetic differences. saying this is not a fair comparison is rubbish and rascist (in the deep systematic way)

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      I’m genuinely not sure if you are a troll and trying to be intentionally argumentative or what…

      But your argument is that the entire theory of evolution is proven wrong by crabs dying en masse because of climate change, because humans are racist and commit genocides against each other? Or did you just move the goal posts on this discussion about crabs and try to call me racist in the process for shits and giggles? Like you took such a hard turn in the discussion and the only logic is that you are probably gish galloping the discussion and it would be a waste of energy to continue.

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        the argument is there are winners and losers. these are chosen, evolution isn’t simply a competitive, efficient, marketplace of genetics.

        this hasn’t changed

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            you obviously know the answer already and it’s not an efficient marketplace of genetics…

            While i don’t think Darwin is wrong outright like some Jesus folks would say. A critique i have is that model is simple enough and accurate enough that simple people can understand it and feel like they know something… but it’s not quite sophisticated enough to describe all of the forces at play.