Baghdad_Rob
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[QUOTE="valenciagill, post: 2289050, member: 13528"
When I was a kid , my mum used to tell me that people were all the same under their skin , that was (and still is)the narrative.
When facts or science says otherwise it becomes a very taboo subject, probably the most taboo subject there is.
Its not taboo at all, if you have some opinion from the eugenics movement then say so. Whats your opinion when it is white poor kids - bad genes from an underclass (untermenschen volk) I suppose. Search your feelings young skywalker.[/QUOTE]
Being eugenics into this is just another way of implying racism is involved. Eugenics is always a false flag.
Under the skin we are all the same** but the difference almost certainly always comes down to culture. The real question is why is it considered more culturally acceptable for black people to carry knives? Why was it considered culturally acceptable for other groups to carry knifes at various points in history
I put forth the Jordan Peterson response on QT:
Is it a case of knives being status symbols and a way of climbing a type of social ladder when you feel as if all over opportunities to get on with life are closed to you? Or is it a case of knives being seen as self defensive against the wider culture around you?
** not strictly true as women obviously have some parts that men don't have and vice versa
Eugenics, like the force in Star Wars, isn't inherently good or bad. It is more down to the morality of how you use it.
We have done selective breeding in animals so cows give more creamier milk in larger quantities, pigs are bigger and give more tasty leaner bacon and so forth. Selective breeding of plants have helped give more robust crops in which to feed the world. Genetically modified crops are an extension of that.
Eugenic principles have been understood and used by humanity for most of humanity's existence even before it got a name. Most of history it was used in order to get more food and feed people.
Eugenics gets a bad rap because the Nazis twisted it for evil intentions and whenever people mention eugenics then everyone thinks of Hitler rather than actually research it and know what it actually is.