Lets see.
We've got an unparallelled communication system and access to information even our recent ancestors could scarcely dream of.
Which is more frequently used to make distortion, lies, and general BS that much easier to disseminate.
I disagree. Sure it's used for bullshit, but the amount of pure data on the Internet is amazing and free for anyone to access. If the Internet was nothing but Facebook, CNN.com and blogs I might see your point, but it's not. The world is much better off with the Internet, period.
We've eliminated or greatly diminished scores of the most common and deadly and debilitating diseases in the world.
All the while creating new and potentially deadlier ones because of our irresponsible use of the medicines we developed.
Such as? Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is indeed cause for concern, but I'd say the number of people they've saved is well worth it.
World literacy rates are at an all time high, and child mortality rates at an all time low.
World
adult-level literacy rates are still pretty darned low. Half the adult population in the U.S. alone finds difficulty reading beyond a fifth-grade level. Hasn't child mortality rates been increasing slightly recently?
No.
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=28029&Cr=UNICEF&Cr1=mortality
With all my dickish things being said, I still think the world is worth it. As long as there remains a spark of sense amongst our population, there's hope for new beginnings, evolution, enlightment and all that good stuff. Honestly, as I might have indicated already, I don't think we're going down a very good road right now. Our technical abilities may have grown by leaps and bounds but, to me, that doesn't mean much if WE don't evolve with it. Wishing for extinction though seems rather silly. So often, development comes when we're teetering near the precipice. If we manage to pull ourselves back from the abyss- well, then there is the proof that Humanity can't be
entirely worthless. If, on the other hand, we fall- the next species down the line will get their shot, I suppose. My only beef is how much we have to dance on the edge just to grow up a little. I wonder how long we have yet before Humanity realizes it doesn't have to suffer so friggin much- until we realize that we have reached that point where we DO have a choice to get off the merry-go-round if we wish. The cruel, indiscriminate whims of nature no longer have to keep us in line. We have the power to do that ourselves humanely.