Eugenics is based and redpilled.
Good traits get amplified in the population, bad traits get reduced or eliminated.
There are many ways to go about it. A civilization automatically exerts a kind of genic stress on a population, some people have more kids and some don't reproduce at all.
You could just pay high IQ, non-psychopaths, that are healthy to have more kids.
You could sterilize people under a certain IQ and who have genetic diseases, something the USA used to do and the Jews objected to because they're actually a low IQ and genetically damaged group.
And there are lots of options in between like sterilizing people after a certain number of children depending on their IQ or other criteria.
The Jewish argument of eugenics is that it's inhumane somehow, but I think having people die because they're deformed or can't take care of themselves, or growing the numbers of defective people until society collapses is less humane.
Eugenics also nicely addresses the issue of unrestrained population growth and decline since you can match the number of births to the amount of people your civilization requires.
I also really want to see what humanity, or the White population since I don't like the idea of picking the direction other races go for them, can become with eugenics.
How smart can Whites become?
How fit can Whites become?
How attractive can Whites become?
How long can Whites come to live without medical assistance?
And I do realize that gene editting is just around the corner, assuming the West doesn't collapse in on itself because it can't handle the basics of what a country is and it screwed over the White Millennials and later Whites to the point they want to take everyone out with them. The idea of editing genomes and switching out body parts is a wonderful day dream that I hope becomes reality.
I also recognize there are problems with gene editing that might take time to resolve, incompatible combinations of genes that make editing a little more complicated than just switching out one gene for another.
It makes sense to start where we are with the tools we have available, and eugenics is something we can do right now.
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