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View Poll Results: Do you believe that some people are absolutely unfit for breeding?
Yes. 9 60.00%
No. 5 33.33%
It depends on the situation. (Explain) 1 6.67%
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Old 05-01-2013, 07:46 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I think that there are many traits that are genetically determined and in certain combinations can result in undesirables but this is not a compelling argument in violating a basic human right by removing the freedom of choice. Human beings are not just their gene pool, and it is leaving much to chance to put a stop in the natural order of things on what is not a provable issue.

Also **** that it's my uterus and I do what I want
That's true to an extent; there are some people who might not have the best genetic code, but they love their children more than anything in this entire world. There are some people who are great parents, of course, but let us not forget that there are some people that seem like they've just bred to be breeding.


Also, at least you're smart, so you'd have a reason for having a child if you wanted to. You wouldn't be polluting the gene pool with some dumbass kid that will never pick up a book, question authority, or think for themselves.
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