>>4086443>No more carriers equals no more disease.Pretty hard to do when some of those carriers can't be made extinct since they are protected by wildlife laws.
For example, a lot of new diseases these days are dumbfucks in a third world country eating wild animals they should never try eating like bats.
Just read news articles about immigrants illegally importing in wild game meat full of nasty viruses and the illegal exotic meat market.
It is also pretty much France's fault.
Most of the dangerous wild meat market originates from Africa and the main bridge for this meat to enter the rest of the world is French airports who barely do anything to stop the illegal dangerous wild game meat from being exported to the rest of the world.
Viruses can only be made truly extinct if we take extreme measures.
However, these days, I feel like WHO and the CDC just take a band-aid approach when it comes to combating diseases.
Gone are the days are those scientists from the 1950s just eliminating all possible carriers with extreme prejudice and forcing citizens to hang warning signs outside their front door, to alert the milk man that someone was very sick inside the house.
And another example is the recent ebola cases.
We let ebola patients out of quarantine despite the fact we found out ebola is one sly motherfucker, able to hide in places in the human body it shouldn't be able to hide in.
People back in the Middle Ages weren't as stupid as this.
They just forced diseased people to live in some isolated colony for the rest of the lives to make sure no one else gets infected.
It was a tough decision but it worked for a majority of diseases that plague ancient civilization.
Honestly, guys, flesh is a weakness; we should just surrender our flesh and become the Machine.
The Ancient Greeks claimed that Man was once made from Gold and life was good, so why don't we become Gold, itself, and reclaim back the Golden Age as a Golden Creature that experiences no decay.