This explains the self hating whites phenomena
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Bingo. Our medical advances are fantastic, but also allow the worst traits to be passed on since we are now able to "treat" those with severe genetic medical conditions. I knew a guy whose skin was constantly peeling off. He is now married and will most likely have children. He is passing on his genes to his children with a significant risk of his wife bearing children with these same medical conditions.
It's insensitive to say, but one has to wonder how "humane" it is for people with debilitating medical conditions to have children knowing full well that those children may very well be born with or develop those same genetic defects. Is it an act of selfishness for them to create a child that may not be able to experience life to the fullest because of those genetic defects and may require constant use of modern medicine to live a stable life?
This is just callous. The amount of people brought into the world with these conditions pales in comparison to the amount of career criminals that have children because women's selection process is as unhinged as their politics.
This is the original point, and there's no way there's so many people with heritable conditions reproducing that it's actually affecting the gene pool.
My point stands. If there's something gone wrong with humanity lately, the blame falls squarely on those who select who gets to reproduce.
It goes hand in hand with increasing dependence on increasingly intricate technology, and the removal of non-sexual selective pressures - such as predation and violent/physical competition with other humans.
Fat unhealthy blobs who absolutely depend on modern medical technology to keep them alive can breed with one another because the male doesn't need to "be a man" any more. Food security and protection aren't the same issues they were even 200 years ago. Both sexes are broken, and their own technology broke them. I'm not saying you're wrong, you're just too one-dimensional.
Hard to argue that. Impossible is hyper-fixating on one hole in the boat, when in truth there's 13 different leaks that have sprung up, and that's just the ones we can see.