Oh, okay, just like we bred raccoons and badgers to be close companions to humans. You're right, nature has absolutely nothing to do with breeding out undesirable traits, as long as humans control the breeding. It's a shame, though, after so much time and so much effort on the part of humans, that we couldn't breed Africans to become better companions to humans. They still remains the same wild, unpredictable animals as their forebears and their kin in Africa.
Lost_In_The_Thinking 0 points 1 year ago
Oh, okay, just like we bred raccoons and badgers to be close companions to humans. You're right, nature has absolutely nothing to do with breeding out undesirable traits, as long as humans control the breeding. It's a shame, though, after so much time and so much effort on the part of humans, that we couldn't breed Africans to become better companions to humans. They still remains the same wild, unpredictable animals as their forebears and their kin in Africa.