Message from @ManAnimal

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2019-09-04 17:52:20 UTC  

it might be progress but it is BAD progress

2019-09-04 17:52:39 UTC  

anyone read grapes of wrath?

2019-09-04 17:52:41 UTC  

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2019-09-04 17:52:48 UTC  

Eugenics necesarily means reducing the genetic diversity, forcing lower tier races to not breed and not allow any sick person to ever reproduce

2019-09-04 17:52:54 UTC  

i don't know 80% of the world's population

2019-09-04 17:52:58 UTC  

For it to be "progress" it has to work, which it doesn't

2019-09-04 17:53:11 UTC  

It isn't science or fact, it uses science and fact to twist and corrupt and convince into batshit ideas

2019-09-04 17:53:11 UTC  

you have no evidence for this

2019-09-04 17:53:20 UTC  

btw god if you dont know what the portable hemosep is... its basically 'people dont bleed to death anymore'

2019-09-04 17:53:33 UTC  

because something that is taboo will never be TRIED to be falsified

2019-09-04 17:53:44 UTC  

@NinjaQuick What if it is done through voluntary monetary incentives

2019-09-04 17:54:00 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/613767975614283832/618866358926704641/Ii3KQ0m.png

2019-09-04 17:54:01 UTC  

Set during the Great Depression, the novel focuses on the Joads, a poor family of tenant farmers driven from their Oklahoma home by drought, economic hardship, agricultural industry changes, and bank foreclosures forcing tenant farmers out of work. Due to their nearly hopeless situation, and in part because they are trapped in the Dust Bowl, the Joads set out for California. Along with thousands of other "Okies", they seek jobs, land, dignity, and a future.

The Grapes of Wrath is frequently read in American high school and college literature classes due to its historical context and enduring legacy

2019-09-04 17:54:10 UTC  

Sound alike the most boring shit ever

2019-09-04 17:54:16 UTC  

it's a good book

2019-09-04 17:54:20 UTC  

@ManAnimal the portable hemosep was invented like 5 years ago... its now in every hospital and ambulance around the world

2019-09-04 17:54:29 UTC  

Maybe eugenics is not used because...well idk...it doesn't work?

2019-09-04 17:54:40 UTC  

its literally 'dont bleed to death' machine

2019-09-04 17:54:46 UTC  

Eugenics is pseudo science, it is bad and not progressive.

2019-09-04 17:54:50 UTC  

how is this relevant to the arugment that ideas which are considered taboo aren't tested

2019-09-04 17:54:57 UTC  

Good books don't have to be not boring ok

2019-09-04 17:54:58 UTC  

Maybe racialism just happens to be pseudoscientific horseshit?

2019-09-04 17:55:31 UTC  

the book wasn't 'boring' if you grew up in isolation on a farm in the 1930s

2019-09-04 17:55:37 UTC  

Whatever makes you sleep

2019-09-04 17:55:41 UTC  

See if you use eugenics you necessarily focus on something

2019-09-04 17:55:41 UTC  

Maybe the people pandering eugenics and "race realism" are charlatans?

2019-09-04 17:55:45 UTC  

Maybe...just maybe

2019-09-04 17:55:50 UTC  

Or maybe not

2019-09-04 17:55:51 UTC  

only to those gluttoned on info in 2019

2019-09-04 17:56:06 UTC  

if you grew up in isolation on a farm in the 1930s you werent reading

2019-09-04 17:56:16 UTC  

Specialisation of population only works if the environment is not changing

2019-09-04 17:56:22 UTC  

what % of the population was on isolated farms in 1930?

2019-09-04 17:56:23 UTC  

Hence eugenics in cattle are okayish

2019-09-04 17:56:28 UTC  

Ford what was you position on the eugenics article?

2019-09-04 17:56:37 UTC  

But if you want it in human pop, you're asking for extinction

2019-09-04 17:56:50 UTC  

pretty high in the US

2019-09-04 17:56:54 UTC  

no

2019-09-04 17:57:05 UTC  

selective breeding is careful farming

2019-09-04 17:57:13 UTC  

hell, selective breeding in humans is fine

2019-09-04 17:57:22 UTC  

ninja - really? higher than it currently is... but i still imagine in 1930 the cities has more population than surrounding areas