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The only difference is that you need to stay up with the economic game.
Punishment is the best motivator.
And if we have more people in the fields where they make robotic parts we can be a step closer to having robots doing the small jobs like fast food and supermarkets.
Mhm.
You're right about that though, a reward system could be put in place to help people.
I said killing is an extreme.
That shouldn't ever be the first idea or second or even third idea.
Possiblity.
I couldn't find anything in my research for this idea that made them useful though.
The idea of my "utopia" is supposed to fuel progress and discourge uselessness.
You're right.
But still you would have to put a lot of medicine towards that and other factors like caretakers into it.
Most disabled people can take care of themselves thankfully though.
Just those who can't walk or aren't mentally sound can't.
You're correct once again.
In the beginning of such a process that I've put out would be hard to do.
Brutal would be the nicest way of putting it.
There are way more fearful people who get used to the new system though, others would protest or even take up arms. That kind of thing can be squished with the current people who we have to enforce.
I'm specifically talking about America about this process because it would work the best there than anywhere else.
"The protest or the systematic eugenicide?"
What would be the problem with the system exactly? The protesting is bound to happen even over the smallest change to a country. We've seen it all this year with a bunch of different countries having protest over policy change or new laws being introduced. The protesting in America wouldn't work against the system because it is an either deal with it or leave situation.
Doing something like "systematic eugenicide" could leave a positive effect on our society. The brightest and normal being allowed to live on while taking care of any defected people. This could also give us some advantage in more gene related research so one could try and correct any ruined genes with "gene editing"/DNA reconstruction.
In my eyes, it is a win win situation.
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@RadRhys
The government lies about a lot of stuff.
I do think it's the earth shape to a certain extent but the earth isn't flat.
It's concave.
Hesus lol.
Of course they lie.
You can still rely on them for some things.
Distrusting all resources from someone because they lie a lot isn't the best thing to do.
Not what I was getting at.
A lot of the governments are lying right now to their populations.
I'd argue all but you know how wording is.
Garfield, does the government always tell people when there is a way to help humanity? @Stickman
Why do you think that's the case?
The government isn't your friend, Garfield.
What does that have to do with anything?
They care about themselves.
^^
Public school is a good example.
@Stickman The government doesn't require classes that actually help people in the real world as you get older. You never learn about taxes, or rent, or anything like that when growing up. School is made to make workers, 9 to 5 workers. You aren't supposed to be rich, which is why you aren't, but stay in the lower class so they have people to wash the elite's cars, and make their food and clean up their houses.
A poopy public one.
No.
European school.
The modern pressure of society is to get out of high school then go to college and build up a debt then work for 10 - 30 years just to try and pay it off while also paying for life essentials.
I'm talking America wise.
Since a lot more people here are American.
America needs a lot more fixing than that.
Every country has it's flaws.
Many built on the same idea to keep workers in the work force and in the lowerclass.
So most people?
Most people are small IQ according to you then.
It wouldn't matter the country when you say stuff like that because it isn't possible to just buy two cars.
It takes time.
And a lot of money.
I don't call it slavery personally.
Just brainwashed nations.
How old are you?
You don't seem to understand that you can't just walk into a company and get the highest paying job.
Many of them require college degrees.
That's not slavery.
What do you mean by "Luckily for me I live in the Netherlands"?
You still need to a doctor's degree in Netherlands.
That is still 3 - 6 years of school.
Before becoming a doctor and having a good job.
During that time, what are you going to do?
What about working?
Working during college.
You can't eat nothing.
Unless they provide you food as well.
So you are going to rely on your parents for 3 - 6 years?
That isn't real independent of you.
That's another subject for another day.
Of course.
I have to go now.
Thank you both for discussing this with me.
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