SilverbladeTE wrote:
Dilandu,
We Humans do not know jack squat.
Our arrogance is appalling.
What is truly appalling is the ignorance, with which you are trying to persuade geneticist (granted, I'm working with plants) that the modern science "knew nothing about that".
SilverbladeTE wrote:Eugenics is NOT Science.
Seriously? Do you have any
practicalreason, why controlled breeding should not work on humans as well as it worked on other mammals? And I'm asking for practical, not moral ones.
SilverbladeTE wrote:What is a "better Human", hm?
Define it? Best be very careful what you wish for....
(shrug) With the lowered probability of hereditary diseases, such as haemophilia, Huntington's disease, ect. You prefer them to be around for our descendants? I didn't.
SilverbladeTE wrote:Give us a at least 10,000 years of Scientific advancement before you dare muck around with our fundamental selves, please.
Yeah, yeah. So several trillions of humans would suffer from genetic diseases & defects while ignorants could feel themselves "safe". Sorry, not gonna work. When Jenner developed vaccination, he did not suggest to wait a thousand years or so until the biology would be completely understood. He just hit the smallpox with all power of science, and by mid-XX century smallpox was stamped as "Extinct".
SilverbladeTE wrote:As a victim of part of modern day, post-Nazi Eugenics, I have a VERY short fuse on such for damn good reason.
I'm sorry to hear that, but my position still stand. We need the eugenic just to survive. The humankind are already hitting the problem; with modern medicine, natural selection for Homo Sapience basically stopped to work. And the natural selection do one often unnoticed, but important thing; it cleans the population gene pool from negative mutations.
With modern medicine, almost every single person could survive and have children. Which is one of most wonderful things that science brought to us! But, as you mention -
Reality has more twists twix cup and lip
- this led to a obvious problem. Our gene pool is slowly but steadily overfilled with defects, hereditary diseases, crippling mutations. And this is the problem for future generation.
It is possible, of course, that gene therapy would someday advance enough to solve this problem by actually overwriting the defect genome. But until that, the best practical solution would be the positive eugenics. Basically, if future parents have a high probability to pass something nasty to their children - they should
seriously consider using a donor ovum and sperm.