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But that is hardly a reason to invade Earth and pillage our resources.
Maybe they're space hooligans.
But that is hardly a reason to invade Earth and pillage our resources.
it is common sense!
We are just fish in the gas waters filled with oxygen. Why would an alien race want to contact us?
And hey, just imagine their spaceship would land, the hatches open and thousands of pretty females climb out of it...
Suzy said:Humanity is already damaging or destroying itself though overpopulation, wars, environmental devastation, etc
ar81 said:A human goes to the bottom of the sea and says "hello, noble fish, bring me before your leader"...
We are just fish in the gas waters filled with oxygen. Why would an alien race want to contact us?
T.Neo said:Yes, but aren't these people primarily descended from Europeans?
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Yes, native as in born somewhere. I'm native to South Africa, although many people would like to believe otherwise due to my heritage.
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When I speak of "Native Americans" though, I'm talking about the people that came to America thousands of years ago via the bearing strait land bridge.
Depends on the definition of "get back". Illegal humans? That's an amusing concept...
... so a potential alien invasion would make little difference in my view (maybe a “hostile takeover” with Earth “under new management” would be an improvement!)...
We should stop our own expansion, stop sending probes, deorbit all satellites, hide ourselves in vaults (the best on Earth, Moon, Mars, and maybe some other bodies, so we have some extra space for future), so aliens won't notice and find us, and enslave us, when they look at Earth either passively or actively while trespassing through our system, after they caught our earlier radio transmissions, before we stopped all high-frequency radio communication.
:rofl:
How compassionate are you to a piece of seaweed? Do you think the piece of seaweed is content with the level of compassion you give it?
Amusing, indeed. But a true reality nonetheless among humans. Today.
And if a more or less calm species was already influencing the Earth's managment, would small fish like us know it?
Again, it makes very little sense to get resources from an earthlike planet.
Maybe he was talking about human resources. Just imagine being gang-pressed into jobs as civil servants, hairdressers and accountants for the conquering aliens ...
Why not? Earth's tectonic activity is good for exposing deep residing core metals and metamorphic minerals.
A small asteroid could have trillions of dollars worth of precious metal content, although it wouldn't be in concentrated ores as it is on Earth. But it would not have the issues like our gravity well and atmosphere.