Reading CUK I have no doubt that a humane (or even a brutal) version would have been beneficial to the country as a whole in the long run.
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Would eugenics have been a good idea?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostReading CUK I have no doubt that a humane (or even a brutal) version would have been beneficial to the country as a whole in the long run.
Would have been or could be?
It's clear from the inbreeding of many Tories and their supporters, who like to call others "Elite" that adding to the gene pool is healthier than keeping it in the family.
It might be better to curb the number of children born in the country, and maybe reduce support for the elderly, to get the population and their costs under control.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymore -
Reading your inane drivel I do wish your mother had swallowed instead.Originally posted by sasguru View PostReading CUK I have no doubt that a humane (or even a brutal) version would have been beneficial to the country as a whole in the long run.Comment
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But where do you start? Lets say that, for instance, Boris or Trump is removed from the gene pool(something we can probably all agree on). Then who is next? Is it then cyclists in Surrey? All cyclists? Anyone who has ever cycled?Originally posted by WTFH View PostWould have been or could be?
It's clear from the inbreeding of many Tories and their supporters, who like to call others "Elite" that adding to the gene pool is healthier than keeping it in the family.
It might be better to curb the number of children born in the country, and maybe reduce support for the elderly, to get the population and their costs under control.
The population(and hence over consumption) is undoubtably out of control.
Personally I am sick of living anyway. I just want to go humanely.
At least euthanasia should be made easier. IVF outlawed.Comment
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Tax dodging selfish greedy scum.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBut where do you start? Lets say that, for instance, Boris or Trump is removed from the gene pool(something we can probably all agree on). Then who is next?Hard Brexit now!
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Would have been if it had been followed through:Originally posted by WTFH View PostWould have been or could be?
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Francis Galton and the History of Eugenics at UCL | UCL Museums & Collections Blog
But still could be.Hard Brexit now!
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I never dodged any tax.Originally posted by sasguru View PostTax dodging selfish greedy scum.
Scum - maybe
To accuse anyone else of being selfish or greedy, given your posting history, is hypercritical cant of the highest order. Are you trying to join the Tory party?Comment
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I don't think we should have done it like the Nazis and basically just killed people we don't like.
But let's face it, if OPM or BP or Churchy dads had been forced to spaff into a tissue whenever they got a gleam in their eye, we would be mercifully free of their drivel.Hard Brexit now!
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Instead of what? You do know how humans procreate...clue it's not through the mouth.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostReading your inane drivel I do wish your mother had swallowed instead.Comment
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The final solution to the problem of the sockies.Originally posted by sasguru View PostI don't think we should have done it like the Nazis and basically just killed people we don't like.
But let's face it, if OPM or BP or Churchy dads had been forced to spaff into a tissue whenever they got a gleam in their eye, we would be mercifully free of their drivel.Comment
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