Stupid human race

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Slick

Guru
Scientists have released a drug that can reduce cancer rates by up to 40%. It's called healthy living. Before insisting billions are spent on magic pills how about we spend our money wisely in reducing it ourselves leaving the money to be spent on variants and diseases which aren't of our own making.

I'm sure you will find all too many sufferers of all ages who already know this vile disease is not of their own making.
 

srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
Scientists have released a drug that can reduce cancer rates by up to 40%. It's called healthy living. Before insisting billions are spent on magic pills how about we spend our money wisely in reducing it ourselves leaving the money to be spent on variants and diseases which aren't of our own making.
Old age is one of the very largest risk factors for cancer, so if your only aim is to reduce cancer, you should kill everyone before they get old. Either that, or spend lots of money on military hardware - every person dead before their time is a person who won't get cancer.


(This post might be somewhat satirical.)
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
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lost somewhere
Think of all the stupid wars that the USA have got involved in, and that the only reason that they pulled out of them was because US voters couldn't stomach the ever-rising number of body bags/coffins coming home. Then imagine Trump in power with NO body bags or coffins to worry about ... :whistle: :thumbsdown:
They did pretty well in WW2.
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
Unless they happen to have the remote control to the robots.
The whole history of warfare technology is an endless quest for ways to engage your enemy by remote means. Otherwise people would still be in caves trying to brain each other with large stone clubs, Flintstone-style.

Probably quite a good idea really.
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
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Vapin' Joe

Formerly known as Smokin Joe
Old age is one of the very largest risk factors for cancer, so if your only aim is to reduce cancer, you should kill everyone before they get old. Either that, or spend lots of money on military hardware - every person dead before their time is a person who won't get cancer.


(This post might be somewhat satirical.)
Very true, satirical or not.

War isn't all bad, if there had never been any the planet would be seriously over populated by now.
 

srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
Very true, satirical or not.

War isn't all bad, if there had never been any the planet would be seriously over populated by now.
Another boring numbers post, I'm afraid.

According to wikipedia, about half a billion people have ever been killed in war (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_by_death_toll) Compare that with the 110 billion or so who have ever lived (http://www.prb.org/Publications/Articles/2002/HowManyPeopleHaveEverLivedonEarth.aspx) and I'm afraid facts are getting in the way of another good rant. The number of people killed in war is a rounding error in terms of human population. It reduces average life expectancy by about 4 months.

There is absolutely nothing good about war. It's a dreadful experience for those who find themselves caught up in it, displaces millions of people, wrecks economies and results in untold levels of misery.
 

srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
Flu is in a completely different league to war. The pandemic of 1918 to 1919 killed between 20 and 40 million people. Absolutely staggering.
Wikipedia reckons 50 to 100 million people - 3% to 4% of the world's population. Which is manflu compared with the various plagues of the mediaeval period - the Black Death obliterated between 30% and 60% of the population of Europe.

Fortunately modern medicine (despite all the money wasted on working out how to kill each other more effectively) has worked out how to save life very well.
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
Wikipedia reckons 50 to 100 million people - 3% to 4% of the world's population. Which is manflu compared with the various plagues of the mediaeval period - the Black Death obliterated between 30% and 60% of the population of Europe.

Fortunately modern medicine (despite all the money wasted on working out how to kill each other more effectively) has worked out how to save life very well.

Is it "modern medicine" or more to do with clean water and sufficient food?

Just wondering rather than disagreeing just to be clear. Vaccination at least must have made a big difference,
 
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