Humans have a remarkable ability to create absolute chaos, stare directly at the obvious solution, and then actively refuse to use it.
Take the case of 12,000 abandoned Freedom Ranger chicks.
These birds were bred and raised as meat birds—that’s their intended purpose, their biological function, their role in the agricultural system. And yet, despite their fate being painfully obvious, the shelter caring for the 4,000 survivors refuses to allow them to be adopted for food.
Instead, resources will be poured into keeping them alive, stretching thin a system already overloaded with displaced animals—all while the actual solution to this problem sits untouched:
Feed humans.
Feed obligated carnivores.
Use the birds as nature intended.
But no—that would be too logical, too practical, too aligned with the cycle of life. Instead, human intervention means throwing more money, more resources, and more denial at a self-inflicted problem, ensuring that the burden only grows instead of being resolved.
The Pattern of Waste and Denial
And this isn’t just about these chicks. This is about the broader failure of society to use what is right in front of it.
Take food waste.
We throw away millions of pounds of edible food every year.
We let restaurants, grocery stores, and households toss perfectly good scraps instead of redirecting them.
And yet, feeding livestock with food scraps—something humans have done for centuries—is illegal in many places.
Pigs can’t eat food waste.
Chicks bred for meat can’t be used for their purpose.
And society keeps pretending that this nonsense makes sense.
Stop Ignoring the Obvious
The absurdity of these self-made issues is exhausting.
We have the solutions.
We know how nature works.
We understand closed-loop systems that reduce waste and maximize efficiency.
But instead of leaning into those, instead of using common sense, people insist on inefficient, resource-draining alternatives that solve nothing and create more strain, more depletion, and more unnecessary crisis management.
It’s time to face reality: If we keep manufacturing problems while actively denying solutions, we deserve every bit of the mess that follows.
What do you think? Have you seen humanity ignore painfully obvious answers just to feel better about itself? Pull up a chair—let’s talk about why logic is apparently too much to ask for.
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