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by meric 3514 days ago
You have already said some people have larger families than others and these people have differences than others thus contradicting your premise where there is no longer evolution in human genes.
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I never said there is no evolution? I said there is no longer a link between positive and negative traits and the ability of someone to reproduce. Whether someone has positive or negative mutations is no longer a factor in their survival, and so there is no natural selection of positive traits.

There is definitely no contradiction there. Genes will still evolve, but it will no longer be through a process of natural finding the most positive genes. Or I'd guess you could say that we will now evolve towards genes that enable the largest families. And the largest families are predominantly in poor suburbs. The actual environment is artificial though, as those families would not be able to survive on their own without support. Taken to an extreme, it would technically be 'evolution to destruction' by selecting for negative traits that make it impossible to survive outside of the safety net. Luckily we're nowhere near that kind of extreme.

> positive and negative traits and the ability of someone to reproduce.

What's "positive"?

> The actual environment is artificial though, as those families would not be able to survive on their own without support.

I apologise to those who are offended by my stereotyping - If anything, I'd expect it's some of these people who are most able to survive on their own in the scenario of nuclear apocalypse and all major cities destroyed.

In such a scenario people like software engineers on HN, may even have lack the traits for survival (inherited or learned) - many of us do not know how to fix our own cars or grow our own crops.