Pirate Kitty said:Weaken the species?HappyPillz said:I have to say I disagree. Some of these people live on wheelchairs and can't even feed themselves. What part about their lives are 'free'?Pirate Kitty said:Yup.
Anything else wouldn't be freedom.
OT: I realy don't think they should. Not to be mean, but why would anyone want to dilute and weaken the speacies by encouraging the reproduction of the weakest links? Of course it would also depend if their mental condition is genetic or not.
The only thing this species doesn't need is close-minded attitudes like this, my friend.
1. Just because they should be allowed to procreate doesn't mean a social services can't come by every so often to check if the environment the child is living in is up to scratch.Jonluw said:Suppose they are mentally challenged enough to not be able to raise a child properly. Would it not be cruel to rob that child of its chance to have a comfortable life?DPutna17 said:They should be allowed to procreate. It would be cruel to rob them of the chance to have children plus a lot of mental disabilities aren't hereditary so it wouldn't make a difference.
Even though some disabilities aren't hereditary, that doesn't mean you should be able to have a child no matter what disability you have. Say I wan't to have sex with a girl, but I happen to have chlamydia. However; according to your logic, since cancer doesn't spread via sexual contact, it is fine for me to have unprotected sex with this girl.
Internet Kraken said:Restricting the rights of procreation to certain people sounds like a recipe for disaster. How does one determine if they are fit to give birth to children? Will everyone be forced to go through tests? Who will regulate these tests? Why would these people get to decide what is acceptable? I probably trust the government with more things than most people do, but I would never want them to control breeding. It could only lead to one thing; discrimination on a genetic level. And that's one thing our society could do without.
It's also important to keep this in mind.
I agree with these. There are some mental illnesses that can be avoided, such as PKU which can be avoided with a diet avoiding phenylalanine. Not all of those who are mentally ill are unfit to have kids. They might be unable to reach as far as the rest of the population, but even Bush managed to go far. Most can care for another and raise a kid. Those who can't are likely not to reproduce at all, some might need help doing it, but I think they deserve the right.NeedAUserName said:Not all mentally challenged people have mentally challenged children, nor do all non-mentally challenged people have non-mentally challenged kids.
the only sentient race is the only one screwing everything up.Ironic Pirate said:It isn't a disease, people. Babies of the mentally ill can be normal, and vice versa.
My mom works as a counselor for the mentally ill, and you know what? They're people too.I could see you saying people should procreate responsibly, and maintain a population or maybe slowly decline it, but destroy the human race? Really? Why, exactly, should the only sentient race on this planet be wiped out?Mikeyfell said:no one should procreate
the human race should just fizzle out in the next 80 or 90 years
That whole movie idocracy is just looking into the past with rose tinted glasses. That whole problem of"stupid people breed more stupid people" has been going on forever. It is quite ignorant and very elitist if you ask me.Continuity said:I do believe that procreation should be a privilege and not a right, however eugenics is a deeply flawed theory (at least the original eugenics anyway) so I wouldn't advocate stopping groups of people procreating on that basis.
This does bring to mind that 2006 film "Idiocracy" however http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSROlfR7WTo
Does make you think.
This.NeedAUserName said:Not all mentally challenged people have mentally challenged children, nor do all non-mentally challenged people have non-mentally challenged kids.
It's useful for either getting a woman to go "OOOOOOOOOOH SOOOOOOO CUUUUUUUUTTTTEEEEE!" or to confuse a guy long enough to come up with something clever. Like chewing it over with TWIX.IQuarent said:I think I'll start keeping a picture of a puppy in my wallet so I can do this in real life.Canid117 said:I don't feel like getting into a debate about eugenics so here is a picture of an adorable puppy.
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Alright I'll weigh in. I do not support Eugenics.
I agree with this perspective.SimuLord said:Should the mentally challenged have the basic civil right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness that is the very founding principle of this country? Should they be treated like human beings with human rights and not marginalized by elitist swine who want to "improve the gene pool"? How about atheists (or Christians, or Muslims, or Scientologists)? Gays? Republicans? Where does it end with you?
Anyone who says that another human being doesn't have the same basic human rights as anyone else needs to practice their own form of population control. The kind that was amply demonstrated by Private Pyle in the bathroom in Full Metal Jacket.
And fuck anyone who disagrees. People like your friend make me sick to my stomach.
1. That does put a burden on society though. I'm not all that comfortable paying for someone else's child.DPutna17 said:1. Just because they should be allowed to procreate doesn't mean a social services can't come by every so often to check if the environment the child is living in is up to scratch.Jonluw said:Suppose they are mentally challenged enough to not be able to raise a child properly. Would it not be cruel to rob that child of its chance to have a comfortable life?DPutna17 said:They should be allowed to procreate. It would be cruel to rob them of the chance to have children plus a lot of mental disabilities aren't hereditary so it wouldn't make a difference.
Even though some disabilities aren't hereditary, that doesn't mean you should be able to have a child no matter what disability you have. Say I wan't to have sex with a girl, but I happen to have chlamydia. However; according to your logic, since cancer doesn't spread via sexual contact, it is fine for me to have unprotected sex with this girl.
2. Just because one partner is mentally challenged doesn't mean the other one is, so the child could still have a pretty comfortable life.
3. Even if you wore a condom there is still a chance the disease could spread anyway. Kind of like how two perfectly healthy people can have a mentally challenged child. So there really is no way to 100% prevent mental illness and if we are going to prevent people who could have mentally challenged children from procreating we may as well sterilize the whole world. Also there is no guarantee that a mentally challenged parent will produce a mentally challenged child even if the disease is hereditary.
Monkeys go to war. Some of them at least.Mikeyfell said:the only sentient race is the only one screwing everything up.Ironic Pirate said:It isn't a disease, people. Babies of the mentally ill can be normal, and vice versa.
My mom works as a counselor for the mentally ill, and you know what? They're people too.I could see you saying people should procreate responsibly, and maintain a population or maybe slowly decline it, but destroy the human race? Really? Why, exactly, should the only sentient race on this planet be wiped out?Mikeyfell said:no one should procreate
the human race should just fizzle out in the next 80 or 90 years
Humans are the only animals who go to war and humans are the only animals that pump Co2 into the atmosphere.
it's all just a matter of time until something goes horribly wrong. why risk having someone you know alive for that?
not to mention that the first 20 years of everyone's life is dedicated to quashing individuality
but it's just a suggestion, you don't have to follow it
No I'm done arguing you have your opinion I have mine.Jonluw said:1. That does put a burden on society though. I'm not all that comfortable paying for someone else's child.DPutna17 said:1. Just because they should be allowed to procreate doesn't mean a social services can't come by every so often to check if the environment the child is living in is up to scratch.Jonluw said:Suppose they are mentally challenged enough to not be able to raise a child properly. Would it not be cruel to rob that child of its chance to have a comfortable life?DPutna17 said:They should be allowed to procreate. It would be cruel to rob them of the chance to have children plus a lot of mental disabilities aren't hereditary so it wouldn't make a difference.
Even though some disabilities aren't hereditary, that doesn't mean you should be able to have a child no matter what disability you have. Say I wan't to have sex with a girl, but I happen to have chlamydia. However; according to your logic, since cancer doesn't spread via sexual contact, it is fine for me to have unprotected sex with this girl.
2. Just because one partner is mentally challenged doesn't mean the other one is, so the child could still have a pretty comfortable life.
3. Even if you wore a condom there is still a chance the disease could spread anyway. Kind of like how two perfectly healthy people can have a mentally challenged child. So there really is no way to 100% prevent mental illness and if we are going to prevent people who could have mentally challenged children from procreating we may as well sterilize the whole world. Also there is no guarantee that a mentally challenged parent will produce a mentally challenged child even if the disease is hereditary.
2. I was mainly thinking of a scenario where both parents are disabled. A scenario where one parent is capable of raising the child would certainly be preferrable.
3. Yes, 2 people with no mental disabilities can have a disabled child. However, the chances of that happening are tiny compared to the chances of two people with a hereditary disease having a mentally disabled child.
Let me put it this way: A professional baseball batter may occasionally miss a swing, that doesn't mean you should let a person with a 50% hit rate on the team, just because they can both miss the ball. The difference doesn't lie in whether mental disabilites occur at all, it lies in how significant the chances of it occuring are.
But listen: I've been discussing this all day. I can't be bothered to keep going. Try reading from page 6 and out to find my replies if you want arguments against procreation between mentally disabled people.
Thank you camazotz for being open minded in an environment that scorns any form of beneficial science that "TRESPASSES INTO GODS DOMAIN." I furthermore believe that genetic therapy and even aesthetic or unnecessary genetic modification are completely acceptable when it is provided consensually (read as agreed to freely without force) in a safe controlled privately controlled environment with a proven method of application.camazotz said:Would you accept an advancement in gene therapy if it was a purely consensual option derived from medical studies, and not required/mandated by the government or society? That's what I would be searching for. I, for example, have diabetes, an inherited condition. If I could receive a treatment that insured my children, as well as their children, were no longer at risk of the disease, I most definitely would seek out such a cure. I do not consider it something that makes me "unique," I consider it a debilitating curse.
it's hard to explain my opinion to an optimistIronic Pirate said:Monkeys go to war. Some of them at least.Mikeyfell said:the only sentient race is the only one screwing everything up.Ironic Pirate said:It isn't a disease, people. Babies of the mentally ill can be normal, and vice versa.
My mom works as a counselor for the mentally ill, and you know what? They're people too.I could see you saying people should procreate responsibly, and maintain a population or maybe slowly decline it, but destroy the human race? Really? Why, exactly, should the only sentient race on this planet be wiped out?Mikeyfell said:no one should procreate
the human race should just fizzle out in the next 80 or 90 years
Humans are the only animals who go to war and humans are the only animals that pump Co2 into the atmosphere.
it's all just a matter of time until something goes horribly wrong. why risk having someone you know alive for that?
not to mention that the first 20 years of everyone's life is dedicated to quashing individuality
but it's just a suggestion, you don't have to follow it
It could be said that it's the price of sentience.
And even the most individuality crushed human is more individual than an animal, besides, that's more a cultural thing than an issue with the entire human race.