Darfur is the ongoing genocide disaster occuring in Sudan where millions are being killed just because the government doesn't feel they are worthy of life.
(some of my info could be wrong, i'm not an expert on this, my school had an assembly on it.. so i'm going from what I heard there. please correct me if i'm wrong)
As morally incorrect as most would feel genocide is... does anyone think that maybe perhaps this is just apart of nature.. or evolution?

I'm not saying that Darfur is something to celebrate over.. it isn't. I think that something should be done about it, however.. if you look at many different species,.including us BEFORE we became as advanced as we are today. Many species kill off another or some of their own species, in a competition for survival,because there aren't enough resources perhaps to sufficiently nourish both species, or the same species in that population.
The world is overpopulated by humans, we dominate the world almost 99.9%..(I believe.xD) and we obviously can tell there isn't enough resources on this planet to keep us all in good health, and we have barely enough to keep other species alive.
So, the natural survival instinct .. would be to lower the population would it not?.

I know however that these aren't the reasons that Darfur had started, and the genocides to continue on,..and that there are "feelings" towards these actions... so unknown hate for the victims in Sudan... but... maybe deep down this could be more than just a feeling.. and more of an instinct..

hmm.. what do you guys think about it.. ?