Politics and Religion

Using Eugenics in a socially positive way?confused_smile
willywonka4u 22 Reviews 3009 reads
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Alright, I'll state from the outset here, that this is a controversial idea, especially given that some of the worse horrors in modern human history happened using a Eugenics program.

But I wanted to offer this idea just for the board to kick around. I'm not endorsing this idea, I just would like your thoughts on it.

It's a slippery slope for sure, but I was thinking about what might be possible if we had a voluntary Eugenics program to produce desired results.

Suppose one person is predisposed for a certain ailment (such as heart disease), should this person recieve a tax break for marrying someone not predisposed to that illness, with the assumption that their offspring woule be less likely to be susceptible to heart disease?


I will keep this straight and short.  As some of you may suspect, I can be an opinionate jerk.

This one has me torn.  I have spent time in state hospitals, and my heart twisted by what I saw.  Ten-year old kids drooling, strapped into wheelchairs for 8 years.  Dazed and not even drugged - not needed. I could have gone through with an Uzi, putting people out of their misery.  I take my hats off to the workers in those places. They are better than me.

On the other hand, as you point out, it is a slippery slope that has the potential for abuse, and I don't like what I see with the way they are using it in Europe or China.

I agree with both sides and disagree with both sides, and it is beyond my limited ability to come up with any workable idea.


Posted By: willywonka4u
Alright, I'll state from the outset here, that this is a controversial idea, especially given that some of the worse horrors in modern human history happened using a Eugenics program.

But I wanted to offer this idea just for the board to kick around. I'm not endorsing this idea, I just would like your thoughts on it.

It's a slippery slope for sure, but I was thinking about what might be possible if we had a voluntary Eugenics program to produce desired results.

Suppose one person is predisposed for a certain ailment (such as heart disease), should this person recieve a tax break for marrying someone not predisposed to that illness, with the assumption that their offspring woule be less likely to be susceptible to heart disease?

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