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As a journeyman of the troll I must say the OP clearly knows a thing or two about trolling, make a strong opinonated comment in the tile then let the first post seem irrelevant.
I salute the puppeteer.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostLeave RH alone, he's the only mod that's given me an infraction and positive rep for the same post!
I think he may be grooming you.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostInteresting stance - you are associating eugenics with those eugenic policies adopted by the Nazi regime which were a tad extreme!
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Originally posted by zeitghostWork camps, that's the answer.
After all, work sets you free.
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Of course these days it's considered responsible to have one's dog sterilised isn't it?
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostWas in a hospital staff area last week and there was sign on the wall about sterilization procedure and the action to take depending on age bracket, I was pretty shocked to see a "if under 20" section which obviously is not elective.
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Was in a hospital staff area last week and there was sign on the wall about sterilization procedure and the action to take depending on age bracket, I was pretty shocked to see a "if under 20" section which obviously is not elective.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostThat's complete bollocks. The amniocentisis test is there to give the parents a choice, not a third party.
Good troll though.
It actually means "the study of all agencies under human control which can improve or impair the racial quality of future generation"
And today we are using those policies for negative & positive eugenics
Negative to reduce hereditary diseases through screening and or selection (the ultimate selection of course being abortion)
Positive being IVF (is the Nobel winners donor sperm bank still available?)
Genetic counselling is on offer for both approaches (on the NHS) & would of course be the State acting as the third party - although now-a-days there is no compulsion to agree
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Originally posted by Troll View Post<advocate mode on>
We already do Eugenics in this country courtesy of the amniocentisis test and associated abortions - is that acceptable ?
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Good troll though.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe preferred form is 'fewer' not 'less'. Perhaps we should remove you from the gene pool.
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