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Originally posted by GlenW View PostI understand the last two, but why Ed Balls?
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Originally posted by GlenW View PostThe Nazis weren't all bad, some of their uniforms were very attractive.
They also planned to "cure" sickness, disability and homosexuality in a similar way to jewishness. I remember some footage of schoolchildren being taught how much a disabled person costs the state in their lifetime, compared to how much a healthy person can contribute.
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Originally posted by GlenW View PostThe Nazis weren't all bad, some of their uniforms were very attractive.
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The Nazis weren't all bad, some of their uniforms were very attractive.
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I don't think they are planning to 'cure' Jewishness. So this is not in any way related to "Hitler's Aims".
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Originally posted by vetran View Postseems sad such a breakthrough for good should be linked to that monster.
I suppose you mean with great power comes great responsibility? Do we really need Autism etc completely cured because some of our greatest minds suffered / benefited from it?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostLets hope they cure obesity soon. And stupidity.
Finally achieving Hitler's aims.
I suppose you mean with great power comes great responsibility? Do we really need Autism etc completely cured because some of our greatest minds suffered / benefited from it?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNew era of medicine begins as first children cured of genetic disorder - Telegraph
Lets hope they cure obesity soon. And stupidity.
Finally achieving Hitler's aims.
Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostLet's hope they find a cure for socialism and cure it at birth
Originally posted by woohoo View PostI want a robot body, this genetic stuff is just a distraction. Oh oh I also want a robot brain. Laser eyes would be cool but not a requirement.
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Let's hope they find a cure for socialism and cure it at birth
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