06-12-2022, 10:06 PM
Disclaimer: obviously, most of what makes you a good or bad person is not genetic. This goes without saying, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't focus on the part that is.
So I hate all the racism, forced sterilization and other shit associated with Eugenics, but there are two fundamental truths we can't get around
1) If your society is full of shitty and useless people, no amount of good governance can make your people prosper
2) A good amount of what makes you shitty and/or useless is genetic. There is no getting around that.
From there though, I....really don't think it has much to do with race. The best thing we can do is have policies that encourage people like entrepreneurs, reputable investors and workers with advanced degrees/work experience to move to our country and contribute their expertise. We know that conscientiousness has some correlation with genetics (mild to moderate depending on the study) and intelligence has a greater correlation (moderate to substantial, depending on the study), which means that not only will you be getting intelligent, diligent workers, but those workers are also more likely to produce offspring which are also....intelligent and diligent. So you get more:
- conscientious, high IQ Guatamalans
- conscientious, high IQ Ethiopans
- conscientious, high IQ Taiwanese
- conscientious, high IQ Bengalis
- conscientious, high IQ Estonians
ie....it doesn't matter which race of people we attract more of. It matters that we attract the best people from all over the world, who contribute both their labor and their genes to make America great. To an extent, we've already been doing this for like 300 years, as we've tended to attract brave explorers, ambitious entrepreneurs and competent scientists, who in turn produce children which share some of these characteristics. The best part is that all of this can be accomplished without violence, racial supremacy, sterilization or any other more unethical means. It's completely voluntary and synergistic. In fact, it's something we're already doing....we just need to do more of it.
So I hate all the racism, forced sterilization and other shit associated with Eugenics, but there are two fundamental truths we can't get around
1) If your society is full of shitty and useless people, no amount of good governance can make your people prosper
2) A good amount of what makes you shitty and/or useless is genetic. There is no getting around that.
From there though, I....really don't think it has much to do with race. The best thing we can do is have policies that encourage people like entrepreneurs, reputable investors and workers with advanced degrees/work experience to move to our country and contribute their expertise. We know that conscientiousness has some correlation with genetics (mild to moderate depending on the study) and intelligence has a greater correlation (moderate to substantial, depending on the study), which means that not only will you be getting intelligent, diligent workers, but those workers are also more likely to produce offspring which are also....intelligent and diligent. So you get more:
- conscientious, high IQ Guatamalans
- conscientious, high IQ Ethiopans
- conscientious, high IQ Taiwanese
- conscientious, high IQ Bengalis
- conscientious, high IQ Estonians
ie....it doesn't matter which race of people we attract more of. It matters that we attract the best people from all over the world, who contribute both their labor and their genes to make America great. To an extent, we've already been doing this for like 300 years, as we've tended to attract brave explorers, ambitious entrepreneurs and competent scientists, who in turn produce children which share some of these characteristics. The best part is that all of this can be accomplished without violence, racial supremacy, sterilization or any other more unethical means. It's completely voluntary and synergistic. In fact, it's something we're already doing....we just need to do more of it.
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