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Originally Posted by dani99
But wouldn't that be a hassle going through so many procedures and tests and studying just to see if they genetically, mentally, physically, financially, and what not fit for a child? Not to mention they would have to spend quite a while studying their home life to see if it was fit for a child.
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We are talking about the literal fabric of humanity, what we're made of, everything we are, or can be. The cost of doing this would certainly be under the amount we waste on medical care for the genetically unfit. If we were to say, stop the bottom 2% from breeding every generation (or 5%, what have you), then imagine the strain we'd lift off of the health services, education, and a variety of things, imagine if there were 6 million less people driving on the roads in America, eating food, buying gasoline, going to school, getting sick. By god, we have solved half of the world's problems if we eliminated the bottom 20, no, even 10%!