He is not wrong... OP did not make this point however you can infer it, from his point of view
Actually in my limited knowledge about biology, both are right, when things are way discompensated, you have to use things to kill bacterias which almost take control of a part of your body (the baddies one) .
That misses the point. It's a trade off. The mindset of saying something is good or bad is ridiculously limiting.
Yes, more people would die. Does that mean the ones who didn't would be worse off? Less healthy?
There is a natural balance to the world order. Pushing the system, even building it up, creates strains that might not be obvious until it is catastrophically so.
Actually in my limited knowledge about biology, both are right, when things are way discompensated, you have to use things to kill bacterias which almost take control of a part of your body (the baddies one) .
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