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Birth control = population control.
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<blockquote data-quote="CottageFarm" data-source="post: 1310362" data-attributes="member: 16552"><p>One could certainly argue with the devil that the extensive research into, and the use of the best genetics stills manages, fairly regularly, to produce a less than ideal specimen. When we have a calf that isn't up to the standards of its EPDs, its no big deal...ship em....But ....What do we do when that happens with people??? On whom do we practice these lofty goals for the perfect human specimen. Who decides what will be the perfect specimen? What happens when it goes wrong? Do we just reduce everything to moral relativism? I think there are an awful lot of people out there without any religious convictions, who still understand when something is simply wrong. </p><p></p><p>For the record, I too, disagree with the OP, and do not see an overpopulation problem here or elsewhere in the world. </p><p>What I do see, however, is a problem in this country with a large, overindulged population of elitists, whiners, those who covet their neighbors goods, and generally, lazy idiots. I dont see birth control or Eugenics can fix that.</p><p></p><p>And speaking of history....the last time the world had a massive population die off, it plunged civilization into a period sometimes referred to as the dark ages...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CottageFarm, post: 1310362, member: 16552"] One could certainly argue with the devil that the extensive research into, and the use of the best genetics stills manages, fairly regularly, to produce a less than ideal specimen. When we have a calf that isn't up to the standards of its EPDs, its no big deal...ship em....But ....What do we do when that happens with people??? On whom do we practice these lofty goals for the perfect human specimen. Who decides what will be the perfect specimen? What happens when it goes wrong? Do we just reduce everything to moral relativism? I think there are an awful lot of people out there without any religious convictions, who still understand when something is simply wrong. For the record, I too, disagree with the OP, and do not see an overpopulation problem here or elsewhere in the world. What I do see, however, is a problem in this country with a large, overindulged population of elitists, whiners, those who covet their neighbors goods, and generally, lazy idiots. I dont see birth control or Eugenics can fix that. And speaking of history....the last time the world had a massive population die off, it plunged civilization into a period sometimes referred to as the dark ages... [/QUOTE]
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