it would help keep the human numbers down and when they got too low we could start using medicines and such to preserve the human race until we got into another bout of overpopulation, then we could set the diseases free again
The numbers would never get down low enough for us to need to bring medicine back. Diseases are only a danger because of overpopulation, once our numbers were back to normal and we were spaced out appropriately people would be alot healthier.
I agree with what you're saying though, diseases should be allowed to do their jobs. Seems blatantly obvious to me but most are so blinded by their own personal fear of death that they want to keep everyone alive for as long as possible and have no regard for anything else.
I find it very amusing how people feel the need to "correct" aids and cancer. How could these things be "wrong"? What makes us think they aren't supposed to be there? Where the fuck do we get off?
Lets just block out the sun because its hot, and stop winds from blowing because they're cold. Put an end to the tides, I might get my feet wet
Diseases aren't there to threaten the existence of our species, they're there to keep our numbers in check, make sure there is a sustainable population. They would never send us extinct, UNLESS we became so overpopulated that everybody was litterally squished together.
We don't seem to realise that everyone dies, we have an obsession with making people die how we want them to die, in a bed nearly rotting into the sheets.
If a disease or shark takes one of us before our flesh is smelling rancid with age, we're outraged, why? Whats the difference?