> In an interview with Time, Avatar: The Way of Water director James Cameron spoke about the CGI work on his latest film, while also noting an interesting personal connection to Josh Brolin’s Thanos.
> “I can relate to Thanos… I thought he had a pretty viable answer. The problem is nobody is going to put up their hand to volunteer to be the half that has to go.”
Lets take all the people that agree with that mentality ,and they can be the ones to go. the world will certainly be a better place without people like thanos, james cameron , and many more selfish ego maniacs
>“I can relate to Thanos… I thought he had a pretty viable answer. The problem is nobody is going to put up their hand to volunteer to be the half that has to go.”
If you’re so rich why ain’t you smart, Cameron?
All any population decimation does is buy as much time as it will take for the population to recover.
We are now at eight billion. If four billion humans were to die today, that would put us back to the population we had in 1974, and by 2071 we’d be right back where we are now except that malthusian-false-flag plutocrats like Cameron would have used the interim elbow room to increase their own consumption.
There’s nothing the truly wealthy would like more than for poor people to simply never have been born, once they have enough servants and serfs, of course.
“For the planet”, of *course*.
If Cameron wants to halve the resource consumption of humanity then all he’d have to do is convince about a million of his peers to give up their jets and mansions.
James Cameron has the largest carbon footprint and produces the most pollution compared to any other demographic by the virtue of being a millionaire in a western country. If he’s really serious about this, he should off himself as that would do the greatest good.
why is this oniony? The whole point of re-working Thanos’ story was to make it more relatable. Something people could actually understand and get behind. A logical solution pushed to the extreme.
Every day I come to reddit I see loads of redditors talk about how their life absolutely sucks and even “joke” about death being an attractive proposal. So I think we could def get some volunteers to be snapped.
REQ52767 says
> In an interview with Time, Avatar: The Way of Water director James Cameron spoke about the CGI work on his latest film, while also noting an interesting personal connection to Josh Brolin’s Thanos.
> “I can relate to Thanos… I thought he had a pretty viable answer. The problem is nobody is going to put up their hand to volunteer to be the half that has to go.”
Ahelex says
Kind of weird that lately, it seems like I’ve been seeing more people on average advocating some form of human culling, speaking of.
mia_elora says
He can go first.
Woodpeckinpah123 says
Let’s start with you, fucker. The poors are getting hungry.
Koffeekage says
Welp he isnt the only one, he has a lot of money to put behind it.
Cosmics2cents says
Lets take all the people that agree with that mentality ,and they can be the ones to go. the world will certainly be a better place without people like thanos, james cameron , and many more selfish ego maniacs
ZealousidealClub4119 says
>“I can relate to Thanos… I thought he had a pretty viable answer. The problem is nobody is going to put up their hand to volunteer to be the half that has to go.”
If you’re so rich why ain’t you smart, Cameron?
All any population decimation does is buy as much time as it will take for the population to recover.
We are now at eight billion. If four billion humans were to die today, that would put us back to the population we had in 1974, and by 2071 we’d be right back where we are now except that malthusian-false-flag plutocrats like Cameron would have used the interim elbow room to increase their own consumption.
There’s nothing the truly wealthy would like more than for poor people to simply never have been born, once they have enough servants and serfs, of course.
“For the planet”, of *course*.
If Cameron wants to halve the resource consumption of humanity then all he’d have to do is convince about a million of his peers to give up their jets and mansions.
Malthusianism from a plutocrat? Gimme a break.
obscureposter says
James Cameron has the largest carbon footprint and produces the most pollution compared to any other demographic by the virtue of being a millionaire in a western country. If he’s really serious about this, he should off himself as that would do the greatest good.
Thialase says
why is this oniony? The whole point of re-working Thanos’ story was to make it more relatable. Something people could actually understand and get behind. A logical solution pushed to the extreme.
alexxerth says
I wouldn’t call mass genocide with a reasoning and method that’s so half-baked people actually called it a plot hole “viable”, but that’s just me.
Clemenx00 says
Anyone who thinks the same as Thanos and isn’t killing themselves is just being the biggest hypocrite ever.
No quicker way to advance your own agenda.
overkill373 says
Every day I come to reddit I see loads of redditors talk about how their life absolutely sucks and even “joke” about death being an attractive proposal. So I think we could def get some volunteers to be snapped.
Kind_Bullfrog_4073 says
James Cameron’s just setting up his midquel for what happens in the years between the snap and the Endgame time travel.
JournaIist says
In a way, aren’t people in many countries basically volunteering by having fewer than 2 kids?