Iskendar wrote:Buddy wrote:And BTW, who said universal medicine is "absolutely crucial"? The entire world did without it before the end of last century and civilization seems to have worked just fine, thank you.
Sure, nothing wrong with high infant mortality and the occasional raging epidemic to keep the rabble's numbers manageable.
Nothing wrong at all with it. Now the human population is approaching the theoretical maximum the earth can support. We destroy our own environments and poison each other for profit. We have no natural predators, we have been fighting off disease and other population controllers. We are a super bacteria on the face of the earth. No animal exists in its own environment without some method of population control. There are numerous examples of plants and animals that cause complete havok and screw up ecosystems by being introduced into an area that has no natural way of curbing the new organisms spread. Look at the asian carp in north america, or the honeysuckle bush.
We need giant freaking bulletproof dinosaurs whose roar is an EMT and are completely silent when they eat you. Hell yea.