DoomsdayZach
The Professor was right
Those are all valid points, but I still think we discourage genetic diversity, for better or worse. I tend to think it's slightly towards 'worse'. Like I said, that post is not about just extra arms and legs, but about all forms of diversity. We have an image of what normal humans are, and we prescribe all sorts of remedies to ensure that everbody gets fixed if they don't match up. In some cases this is a good thing because it counters deficiencies. But in other cases, it also kills off potentially beneficial mutations. Things we might not even be aware of like immunities, heightened senses, certain mental or physical abilities that could improve our species. We aren't interested in improvement, we're interested in status quo, yet the world moves forward without us- which is why we feel so very compelled to maintain it at status quo as well, and our efforts are so far quite futile.
This brings me to my other point that I made in another thread - Global warming. Why is this, supposing it actually is happening, a bad thing? I can see us feeling responsible for the extinction of many species (our efforts to maintain status quo in the world and our industrial sprawl are also responsible for mass extinction, but who's counting?) and I can see our laziness in not wanting to figure out how to defend our cities from rising oceans. I can see the typical human response, that egotistical approach of 'why should we change for the world when we can change the world to fit us, we who do not want to even change ourselves - because we feel we are already perfectly evolved. But were the ice ages any less normal than now? There were species then, and there are species now. I think species can survive global warming. Maybe not humans, since we're so stubborn, hence the panic. Should we do something about waste? Yes, definitely. Should we do something about ozone pollutants? Definitely, we need our atmosphere. It's not the "warming" that's so bad, after all, or the cooling that coincides with it. It's the solar radiation that we should worry about. The bubble takes care of itself. We just need to make sure we don't pop it. I think, rather than the panic-festival that global warming has become, if we are to focus extensive effort on an environmental platform, we should attack fossil fuel usage and seek alternative energy. That's much more urgent, though even still, supposing we run out of oil without finding a solution, humanity can still proceed, if we cast off the ego and adapt for once. Cars won't run, TVs won't turn on, we'd have very little electricity- only that from wind, thermal and water. But life does go on, if we can accept life without all the toys we built.
So no, in summary, I don't think global warming is such a big deal, and I think we should consider carefully the kind of mutations we do or do not tolerate in our society.
This global warming rant would have been more useful in the other thread rather than "Global Warming WTF n00bz u suck and i won't say wy kthxbai". Just sayin'.