spike
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Here's the whole quote. I thought it deserved it's own thread after the eugenics one.
It's an interesting argument. I think it's seriously flawed but it's interesting. Worth discussing anyway.
I'm going to start with my girlfriend. She's an engineer, run a plant, been a leader, saved lives, volunteered for a year at the animal shelter, tutored children, started a business with robots. She's hot, 5' 8" 125lbs. Natural selection? Men and women hit on her constantly, stalk her, shit kinda sucks. She's got a smile that just attracts people to her.
She has genetic health issues. None of her health issues are from personal choices. She had to leave her engineering job due to her health. Her realistic option has been Medicare. Thank you for Medicare.
In RM's evolutionary outlook she should die instead of some idiot that lucked out with a job that took care of them? Why is healthcare tied to your job?
Giving free health care to all clearly goes against natural law; Darwin, evolution and natural selection, health care is unnatural and non-green. Health care is not a right, life is and personal choices on how to live that life is. (freedom)
It's an interesting argument. I think it's seriously flawed but it's interesting. Worth discussing anyway.
I'm going to start with my girlfriend. She's an engineer, run a plant, been a leader, saved lives, volunteered for a year at the animal shelter, tutored children, started a business with robots. She's hot, 5' 8" 125lbs. Natural selection? Men and women hit on her constantly, stalk her, shit kinda sucks. She's got a smile that just attracts people to her.
She has genetic health issues. None of her health issues are from personal choices. She had to leave her engineering job due to her health. Her realistic option has been Medicare. Thank you for Medicare.
In RM's evolutionary outlook she should die instead of some idiot that lucked out with a job that took care of them? Why is healthcare tied to your job?