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Kevin Hammond CMT's avatar

At this point anyone who signs up for the military is a poster child for eugenics.

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JennyStokes's avatar

Well said.

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Deltawhiskylima's avatar

Please clarify, this is the first I've heard the practice or advocacy of controlled selective breeding of human populations (as by sterilization) to improve the populations' genetic composition being raised in this context.

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JennyStokes's avatar

Deltawhiskylima: IF you do not understand I suggest you look up what Israelis are doing in their torture camps. Not too much difference between ths and Mengle!

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Deltawhiskylima's avatar

I did some research and didn't find anything about selective breeding or sterilization. Can you point me to the articles about eugenics?

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Elaine's avatar

Unfortunately, words' meanings change over time, because of their use by people that don't know the original meanings of the words and just use the words mindlessly.

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Deltawhiskylima's avatar

Yes, I've seen that with the word genocide among others.

You give Kevin too much credit. I don't think the meaning has changed at all. I think Kevin was trying to be profound, pointed, and witty, and he used a word for which he didn't know the meaning.

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Elaine's avatar

Yes, Kevin apparently didn't know the meaning of the word eugenics. The word eugenics as it is used in his comment results in a sentence that doesn't make sense.

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Deltawhiskylima's avatar

Oh wait. I read Kevin again, he isn't implying that eugenics is being committed, he's arguing that if you join the military you should be sterilized, hence a "poster child for eugenics."

Oops.

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Elaine's avatar

Yes; you make sense with that interpretation.

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chris leeds's avatar

Eugenics, the selection of desired heritable characteristics in order to improve future generations, typically in reference to humans - exactly as practised by the apartheid Israeli regime - i.e. seeking to prevent intermarriage which they do by extreme familial and cultural pressure to marry within the faith, and especially not marry Arabs (there are societies and pressure groups who promote that specific aim), the desire that gentiles who do marry Jews should convert, the declaration that their state gives preferential treatment to Jews, the 'right of return' is only open to people who can prove Jewish ancestry, and specifically against Arabs. All these things point to the wish to preserve racial purity on the grounds that it will provide 'better' humans. Genocide seems to me to be the ultimate way of assuring selective breeding - i.e. in this case, preventing the breeding of Palestinians by killing them all.

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Deltawhiskylima's avatar

It seems that what you describe as eugenics, does not actually involve selection of heritable characteristics, but rather non-heritable traits - i.e., faith (pressure to marry within the faith). None of the examples you cite point to "racial purity," but rather to cultural purity. Using the word eugenics though certainly makes it easier manipulate public opinion.

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@smokygirl2006's avatar

One of my nephews wants to join the Navy or the Air Force and all I can say is if this nation goes to war, God forbid, he will be going to war and this scares me. Recruiters tell people great things about whichever branch one wants to join, but they don’t talk about if one is called up he or she may be sent to the Middle East to, who knows, fight along side the genocidal state of Israel. I don’t want anyone to fight for these Zionist pigs. 😢🇵🇸☮️

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Deltawhiskylima's avatar

One of the unfortunate aspects of military service is that the service member swears to obey the orders of those appointed above them. They don't get to pick and choose who or where they will fight.

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@smokygirl2006's avatar

Unfortunately you’re correct. That’s exactly why I would never encourage anyone to join the service, especially now. IMHO fighting to defend the Constitution is not the same as being sent to fight in Ukraine or Israel. No way would my son or daughter, if I had one, be sent to fight along side the IDF(IOF) or the Neo Nazis in Ukraine, if I had anything to say about it. That’s not the same as fighting to defend this country if we were actually invaded.

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