Abortion

I did not say that I like Trump or support his policies. I think Clinton would have been a much better president.

Strategically, I think a fire to clear the underbrush is a good thing in terms of long-term strategy.

>Trump is anti climate boogeyman
not true tbqh. he is getting rid of the government bloat surrounding it.

Well, I guess that's where we differ. Way I see it, value can only be defined by the effect you have on the world, and that's too complicated of a thing to ever begin to assess. Because chaos theory. Factor in that what's good for humanity might not be good for the world, or even the universe, and you might as well give up thinking about it. So I say, there is no value. It's all a crapshoot that's out of our hands and understanding.

So default to the natural model, where babies die in untold number daily, across the animal kingdom, because that's just how things are. See acorn scene in "Antichrist", etc..

Tl;dr, I don't halfass my nihilism.

What?

The mayority of the US population lives in urban areas in this time period, the rural population is around 20%.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urbanization_in_the_United_States

I don't think it really serves its purpose anymore.
Here is a nice solution to your political dillema. Ditch the "winner takes all" system and replace it with proportional representation.
You guys are stuck in the past.

>Why the fuck we keep legalize this shit Veeky Forums?
its as if christ cucks want the black population to explode or something.

I guess that's a positive way of looking at it. When people realize how stupid their way of thinking it they might ditch it in the future.
However, it comes at the risk that he may cause short-term damage to the country.

>a person isn't a person if he needs an external device to keep him alive
>everyone with a pacemaker can be killed without repercussions

Is it really worth sacrificing a life if you can never be sure if it does or does not have any value? How does it detract from your life to assume there is one just in case?