Looking at those threads dealing with pain, there are invariably a few people who will consider pain and suffering a positive thing. Their argument is: “without pain how could we value our health?” In other words: “it is better to be sick and recover, than to be healthy all the time”, or “it is better to go hungry and have your fill, then never be hungry at all”. Relativism at its finest. They say that they do not appreciate good for its own value, they appreciate it as a contrast to the bad.
Usually they scorn the “utopia” of no pain, no misery, no hunger, no sickness… I wonder how honest - to themselves - these people are? Do they seek pain, just so the cessation of pain would be appreciated more? Do they grab a hammer and smack their own thumb, just because it feels “so good”, when they stop it? I sincerely doubt it.
What they try to do, is rationalize the existence of pain and suffering. Since the utopia seems to be out of reach, they pretend that it would not be good anyhow. And they also assert that having all the human monsters, criminals, murderers, rapists is preferable then getting rid of them. If there would be a medical option to change those criminals to decent fellows, these people would protest, because they think that the criminals’ “free will” is somehow “valuable”.
“Sour grapes”… said the fox. Should have said: “hypocrisy”.