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Kikes have nothing against nazi ideology, as a matter of fact nazism is very compatible with their totalitarian mindset/personality

The only thing they don't like with nazism is the fact that they aren't the master race in that system, that's all

Same goes for you, you have nothing against the idea of eradicating retards until you realize you or your kid are on the retard list, and at that point you're against it of course

And no you aren't essential to the (((billionaire))) club, not even desirable, sorry to break it to you

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Same goes for you, you have nothing against the idea of eradicating retards until you realize you or your kid are on the retard list, and at that point you're against it of course

I’ve been fortunate enough to never be in that position, but I legitimately do not believe I would want to be tied down to a child who could not contribute to his family or community or enjoy his life in any meaningful way. I also think I would never want to live a life like that myself, though I do realize someone in that position may have a different perspective.

Honest question: if you fell off your roof tomorrow and became quadriplegic; meaning you would no longer be able to do or enjoy any of the things you currently do and would be a constant burden on your family, just some object to be taken care of for the rest of your life, would you find that to be a life worth living? Personally, I’d rather not be that burden on my family or community, completely ignoring the dissolution of my personal enjoyment of my own life.

I don’t agree that putting people who can’t take care of themselves out of their own misery is cruel

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I don't have an extraordinary life, I'm not a billionaire, I'm not a rockstar or whatever, I'm not some sort of grand leader of anything, I'm just me, nothing really special

And yet I don't want to live anyone else's life

Would you want to be somebody else?

You seem to consider life from a strict utilitarian and individual perspective, I think you're missing something

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I’m not sure I understand your point.

How does living someone else’s life factor into what I’m saying?

My question was; in your life, right now, if you became unable to use a fork or go to the bathroom or change your clothes and had to depend on a family member to do it for you, at their own expense, for several decades, would that make you happy? Would that be satisfying for you?