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Politics : The Obama - Clinton Disaster

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To: Cage Rattler who wrote (41448)11/23/2010 1:23:23 PM
From: John  Read Replies (1) of 103300
 
Let me ask you, what is a rational course of action that will yield a satisfactory the solution -- I can't see any?

The solution is out of our hands, Cage. We no longer have a say in the outcome. Did we ever?

Problem 1: The world is vastly overpopulated, vis-à-vis its available resources.

Problem 2: The proportion of highly-intelligent, responsible people to irresponsible people of low intelligence is decreasing dramatically.

Problem 3: The world's wealthiest and most influential tycoons and magnates require many more people of low-intelligent to serve as (a) workers, and (b) buyers to facilitate growth and provide them with more and more power.

Every metric in existence (that I have seen) indicates that all three problems will become much worse.

The science of eugenics and genetic engineering would solve problems 1 and 2, if applied properly. Force would not be necessary to implement a eugenics strategy. Money would be used to entice people of low-intelligence across the world not to reproduce and people of high intelligence to procreate.

Problem 3 doesn't have a solution, and the purveyors of problem 3 would never allow an active eugenics strategy. Not because they are decent, good men of high moral conscience, but because it would not serve their purpose.

Of course, many have suggested that the world's most elite plan to exterminate most of the planet's population and keep the world as their own, personal Garden of Eden.

My wife and I are thankful we do not have children. Not having them was the most love we could have shown them in this doomed world. We grieve for our nieces, nephews, and the children of decent, like-minded people everywhere. -ng-
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