Quote from: eggsalad on November 18, 2015, 11:46:56 AMDo some people die without ever breeding? Then no.Does society foster and support those who have otherwise proven to be ineffective at demonstrating the ability to survive?
Do some people die without ever breeding? Then no.
Through which we continue to degrade the gene pool by allowing people that have terrible health problems or that are unintelligent to continue to breed and survive who would have otherwise died without society's support. Call it archaic or apathetic but it's true. We're not above the laws of nature.
Quote from: Mr. Psychologist on November 18, 2015, 12:15:33 PMWe'll reach the McDonalds singularity fairly soon, you can only keep on cheating mother nature with hamburgers and diet coke for so long.Anyone notice how bad rates of childhood obesity are getting? And I don't mean 16 year olds, I mean 4 year olds.Somehow I doubt the following generation of bloaters are going to be able to survive long enough to reproduce at the prodigious rates their forebearers have.That's sort of what I was getting at but you said it a lot more politely than I did.The moral question of the century. Should we really allow people like that to breed, survive, and carry on those hereditary afflictions?
We'll reach the McDonalds singularity fairly soon, you can only keep on cheating mother nature with hamburgers and diet coke for so long.Anyone notice how bad rates of childhood obesity are getting? And I don't mean 16 year olds, I mean 4 year olds.Somehow I doubt the following generation of bloaters are going to be able to survive long enough to reproduce at the prodigious rates their forebearers have.
ITT: Not understanding how evolution/natural selection worksIt will never not be a thing. It's physically not possible for it to not be a thing.