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by ModernMech
769 days ago
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The problem is that when you teach society that a certain “kind” of person needs to be culled, that is a stigma about people in that group. IME such strong feelings don’t don’t stay relegated to your personal choices, they get reflected at a broader policy level. People say “well it was your choice to have such broken people, we gave you a pill that would make that not possible. Therefore we las a society will not support them (you’ll hear rhetoric along the lines of “why should we spend my hard-earned tax dollars on social programs for autistic people, that’s a you problem, why people demand I pay for their choices is beyond me”) Of course that’s when the government offers a “compassionate” final solution to the autist problem. Since autistic people can’t seem to stop reproducing despite the “cure”, we should sterilize them. Or we should make it mandatory because otherwise they are a drain. Then of course for the ones who are “too autistic” (I.e. who are nonverbal or who otherwise cannot be productive), we can euthanize them. No thanks we have been down that road before as a society. It doesn’t end well. |
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