Message from @Kingfish

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2018-11-28 18:31:50 UTC  

regardless of the pros and cons of gene-editing, i think we all know how it would be applied to whites vs non-whites

2018-11-28 18:32:30 UTC  

@hbutzer0511 i really want to but im in the middle of like 3 books if you include Rules for Radicals for Lit Club. eventually ill read it

2018-11-28 18:32:51 UTC  

JF will continue to put out videos talking about the revolutionary phenotype i highly recommend watching

2018-11-28 18:32:51 UTC  

Avoiding genetic diseases in potential children is as easy as using current screening tech and deciding whether or not to breed in the first place or terminate an existing pregnancy

2018-11-28 18:33:11 UTC  

Just saw this and loved it, thought I'd share with yall

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/481597551272001546/517407628280725504/image0.jpg

2018-11-28 18:33:28 UTC  

@Nemets more European than European

2018-11-28 18:33:36 UTC  

@missliterallywho yeah I agree but if we can stop hereditary diseases all together, like I said earlier I think it may be a moral imperative to do so, but then again that’s just me

2018-11-28 18:33:53 UTC  

gene editing will lead to purity spiraling basically lol

2018-11-28 18:34:12 UTC  

More pure the better

2018-11-28 18:34:24 UTC  

120% Bavarian phenotype 😎

2018-11-28 18:34:26 UTC  

@VinceChaos 👍 I am rolling on " New Culture, New Right."

2018-11-28 18:34:26 UTC  

Anyone seen gattaca?

2018-11-28 18:34:31 UTC  

@Kingfish is there a moral imperative, in your opinion, that all people have the capability to have healthy offspring?

2018-11-28 18:34:49 UTC  

See affirmative gene editing could get us in hot water. Lets say everybody wants blonde hair and blue eyes. The recessive genes for that can combine and create mutations. So a few generations in, we would be reliant on CRISPer computers for breeding. That is papa JFs take on it.

2018-11-28 18:35:12 UTC  

Is Nature herself immoral by allowing some to have inferior genes?

2018-11-28 18:35:15 UTC  

@missliterallywho maybe there is honestly I don’t know. Frankly I’m biased towards Europeans so I really don’t care if others follow that imperative

2018-11-28 18:35:49 UTC  

Nature is amoral

2018-11-28 18:35:56 UTC  

@Auf WI Yep. Both good and disappointing (interesting subject, explored from a "Hollywood" perspective).

2018-11-28 18:35:57 UTC  

Off to the Gym for some non-transhumanism gains.💪

2018-11-28 18:36:02 UTC  

@missliterallywho I don’t care about what nature thinks it’s an amoral force

2018-11-28 18:36:42 UTC  

If we can manipulate it to help our people for the better so be it imo

2018-11-28 18:36:44 UTC  

@hbutzer0511 nice im making my way through the Bell Curve and Black Rednecks White Liberals

2018-11-28 18:36:54 UTC  

I feel for those of our people incapable of producing healthy offspring, I really do. But I do not think it is our duty or right to play God/tamper with Nature to change their fates.

2018-11-28 18:37:36 UTC  

Interesting eugenics argument going on here I see

2018-11-28 18:37:45 UTC  

if ya had a chance to change your fate......would ya?

2018-11-28 18:38:11 UTC  

Then why was it our fate to make medicine?

2018-11-28 18:38:20 UTC  

Create cures to already cured disease

2018-11-28 18:38:24 UTC  

@missliterallywho I’m not worrying about playing god

2018-11-28 18:38:37 UTC  

@MrBland - VA Yeah, I mean, I think we're pretty much all in favor of soft eugenics, but hard eugenics and/or gene editing is where it gets dicey...

2018-11-28 18:38:41 UTC  

Forgive me for not scrolling back to the beginning to catch fully up but it looks like you are referring to the CRISPR (sp?) thing

2018-11-28 18:38:41 UTC  

If you had the chance to change your fate would you actually be changing anything? 🤔

2018-11-28 18:38:52 UTC  

Nature/god can punish me, but I’ll feel vindicated if it means people are healthier happier and safer

2018-11-28 18:39:15 UTC  

@Bjorn - MD Nature is in favor of soft eugenics. That's just selection.

2018-11-28 18:39:50 UTC  

If suffering gives life meaning, would not the removal of suffering render life meaningless?

2018-11-28 18:40:05 UTC  

Buddah comin in witha hot take

2018-11-28 18:40:06 UTC  

Suffering from diseases does not give life meaning

2018-11-28 18:40:08 UTC  

lol

2018-11-28 18:40:08 UTC  

Soft eugenics, hard eugenics, where do you draw the line. Gene editing just seems like a fast forward of what nature does to me.

2018-11-28 18:40:12 UTC  

I'm just asking questions 🤔

2018-11-28 18:40:27 UTC  

@Kingfish good news you don’t have to worry about that at all, I’ve never seen a single incident in history where either nature or a metaphysical Force has favored the weak or stupid over those who are strong or smart.

2018-11-28 18:40:30 UTC  

Suffering is more than just disease