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AnointedVisions 0 points ago +1 / -1

Here's my point, and I bet you can't refute it:

The person who drew the picture on the rock had the right to do so, and the person who put a bolt in the rock to climb it also had a right to do so. Both were individual humans manipulating natural material to pursue their own desires. One to climb, one to create art. The difference in time does not make one human's desire to use that natural space more important than the other's.

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SCP0073 1 point ago +1 / -0

I understand your point and I’m not saying you are wrong. I’m saying that I care about the art and don’t want it destroyed. I’m not your enemy, man, and I bet we’d agree on quite a bit. But I think it’s irresponsible and morally wrong to destroy history, something I find fascinating, because some person wants to climb a rock. I rock climb, myself, snd would never do that. Ever. I appreciate your opinion but I just disagree that “no one cares” when I very much do. Human history is amazing and there’s a ton to learn even if it’s stick figures on a rock. I haven’t engaged with anyone as much as you on here and I appreciate the discussion. But on this point I think we just disagree. I’m ok with that. But please don’t go destroying history.