To: kattracks
You've said what I've been thinking and saying for years, except far more eloquently. Thanks!
51 posted on
09/27/2003 5:30:43 PM PDT by
pianomikey
(I found my jenga jam)
Well, I don't know how successful gene pool culling would be in the end. What is that disease Stephen Hawking has? Wasn't it genetic in origin? Do we really need such folks sucking up the groceries and requiring large investments in care and maintenance? What would the human race begin to look like in twenty generations? ... It would depend upon whom starts the gene pool cleansing and where. The wild folk would escape the culling under one system, they would be the first to fall to the engineering under another. Let's face it, humankind is still so into their early adolescent stage of development, and the developmental stages of differing societies is so random that only a one world government could undertake a true culling of the gene pool. Which among you who favor eugenics wants that scenario? ... 'cause you know darn well, the 'wasteful U.S.' would not be allowed to head such a scheme!
52 posted on
09/27/2003 6:55:33 PM PDT by
MHGinTN
(If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote life support for others.)
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