Re: The ethics of killing to protecting the environment
Why can't they just make it punishable with jail time, fines, etc instead of killing them? It should be against the law, but anytime people are shot instead of prosecuted it's not right.
As far as Brazil being one of the poorest countries in the world with nothing to do but illegal mining - that's ridiculous. Their GNP per capita is 25% higher than that of Iran, double China's and 5 times higher than Pakistan's.
No one is suggesting there is nothing to but football and illegal mining to do there.
Seminole, 50% of Brazils population lives in poverty. Which makes half of the country men poor. 22% of Pakistan population lives in poverty (as a comparision). So basically be part of the 50% and notice your not so influencing the strong industrial economy in South America.
I said living in those conditions, there is no hope besides football.