To: He Rides A White Horse
Sanger may have been wrong about abortion and the like, but she's right about the dysgenic effects that have taken place in the human genome. It has been said, correctly, that men tend more carefully to the stock of their plants and horses, than their own.
To: wildconservatism
Don't defend terms such as 'dysgenic', or the ideology behind it with me......I find the concept utterly repulsive..........
To: wildconservatism
Sanger may have been wrong about abortion and the like, but she's right about the dysgenic effects that have taken place in the human genome. Normally I'd argue against this, but you do seem to be living proof.
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