How come society does not sterilize people with genetic disorders?
I know of the reference to **** Germany, but **** Germany also designed the Volkswagen, and I don’t here anyone calling to ban the Volkswagen.
There is also the slippery slope reference and comparison to **** Germany which is invalid, because the US has a functioning democracy and civil society including disability rights organizations, so the comparison is invalid.
There is also the argument of individual rights which is invalid, because social rights always come before the individual.
We don’t even have to force people to get sterilized, the government could pay them. You sensitive types may be offended by this, but consider the alternative, a world full of people with genetic disorders, because natural selection no longer removes them from our gene pool.
We should pay them to get sterilized, yes we should!
There is also the slippery slope reference and comparison to **** Germany which is invalid, because the US has a functioning democracy and civil society including disability rights organizations, so the comparison is invalid.
There is also the argument of individual rights which is invalid, because social rights always come before the individual.
We don’t even have to force people to get sterilized, the government could pay them. You sensitive types may be offended by this, but consider the alternative, a world full of people with genetic disorders, because natural selection no longer removes them from our gene pool.
We should pay them to get sterilized, yes we should!
By: Obama’s little red book
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Filed under Sociology by on Apr 29th, 2010.



