Trevor Noah
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Appearances Over Time
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Because sometimes you have those series where they show you the prehistoric relative of a certain creature.
But because conditions changed, humans interfered, they invaded Satan's spaces, the animals evolved to something else.
Aren't we right now standing in the way of evolution of certain creatures because we just want to conserve the way they look now for our own selfish reasons?
Because we just like what this bird looks like now, but the dodo bird,
you know, was something else and it became something else and it became something else because life and the climate and the conditions around it changed.
I think that's where the groups that do these things have done really well.
They have sort of participated in making us think of it as save the world, which then arrogantly puts us at the center of it again in the wrong way.
It's like, do you want to save the world?
And it's like, all right, world, if you need me, I'll save you.
And it's like, no, no, no, no, no, no, my friend, no.
Do you want to be alive?
Do you get what I'm saying?
Do you want to be able to go outside and not have a summer that is literally unlivable?
Do you want to be able to grow food?
Do you not want an animal to come hunt your dog?
Because that's the thing I think is so amazing when you watch these documentaries and you go, oh, you know why this animal is here like hunting your dog or like catching your cat?
It's because where it was supposed to be, there's no more animals.
There's no more prey.
Do you get what I'm saying?
Polar bears I've seen are coming further and further down as the ice melts, right?