| > Child mortality has dropped from 50% to 1%. And mother-mortality is creeping upwards here in the states thanks to the cost of healthcare and Republican's ongoing efforts to control women's bodies. > We had a world-wide plague, and far less 10% of the population died. An inordinate amount of which was concentrated in America, because we've industrialized and commercialized political radicalization for profit. > We have computers. We have the internet. We have an infinite wealth of media. We have devices in our pockets that spy on us (also powered by AI), about five websites, and infinite derivative shit. > We fixed the hole in the ozone. That one I'll give you. Though the biosphere is still collapsing, we did fix the ozone hole and that isn't nothing. > We eliminated lead poisoning. Eeehhhhhh.... mostly? Plenty of countries still use leaded gasoline, and tons of lower-income people are still living in homes with both lead and asbestos. > We are constantly making progress against world poverty. In the developing world, maybe, but that comes with a LOT of caveats about what kinds of jobs are being created and how well those workers are being paid. China has done incredible work lifting their population, but not without costs that the CCP is only now starting to see the problematic side of. India is a similar story. And worth noting, both of those success stories, if you decide to call them that, are based heavily on some creative accounting and massive investment from the West. I don't think that's a bad thing but I'm also guessing said investors are expecting to be paid back, and it's finite and unsustainable. Meanwhile, the developed world, workers are getting fucked harder than ever. Rent is now what, 2/3 of most people's income? People out here working three jobs and they still can't make a decent living. > We got rid of kings and monarchs and tyrants. We living in a different world here? We have an entire wave of hard-right strongmen making big splashes right now. Trump was far from an isolated thing. No they're not dictators... YET... but like, they don't usually start that way if you study your history. > War is so rare, we don't even bother with the draft despite the army struggling massively with recruitment. Uh, I think some Gazans, Ukranians, Iraqis, and Rohingya might take issue with that statement? > You simply CANNOT look back on history and think we don't have it better I mean yeah, I'm not one of those lunatics who think we were better shitting in caves. But that doesn't mean our society as it exists is not rife with problems, most of which have a singular cause: the assholes with all of the money, using that money to make the world worse, to make more money. Hence being pissed about AI. |
I don't think you want to go back to a 50% child mortality rate, even if it somehow convinced Republicans to drop their crusade against abortions. I don't think you prefer World War 2 to the Ukraine war. I certainly don't think you want to reinstate monarchy and fascism across Europe.
If I'm wrong, then go ahead and tell me what decade you want to rewind to - what progress are you willing to give up?
If I'm not wrong, then... how does this at all lead to "hence being pissed about AI"? What's so uniquely evil about AI that we should give up the gains there, and assume it's a net evil in the long term, compared to everything else we've done?