Society doesn't enable the possible, it responds to the possible.
I'm not saying what you're discussing isn't a problem. But it's a separate problem.
Again, Stein's Law applies.
As Jeffrey Immelt of GE said, "We know the solution. But we don't like it."
The problem isn't with the answers or solutions.
What you've been arguing here is largely simply wishful thinking. "The consequences of some fact are too terrible to imagine, so we won't imagine them."
I'm not saying what you're discussing isn't a problem. But it's a separate problem.
Again, Stein's Law applies.
As Jeffrey Immelt of GE said, "We know the solution. But we don't like it."
The problem isn't with the answers or solutions.
What you've been arguing here is largely simply wishful thinking. "The consequences of some fact are too terrible to imagine, so we won't imagine them."