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Great point about ice people and neuroticism! Right wing mockery of “safe space” therapy culture is self-defeating. The Neanderthal genes that cause higher rates of depression, anxiety, and autism are the same ones that bestow positive cognitive abilities. In the same way that you could support abortion for “disparate impact” reasons, I support prioritizing mental healthcare for “disparate impact” reasons.

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Good births, good outcomes.

When a dog mauls a child, we put it down as unhealthy.

The same should also be true of hominid species.

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Only problem is a lot of "children" need to be put down; see Jordan Neely.

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See hominid species above. We are not the same. The differences between Eurasians and SSA’s are extreme.

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...What does this have to do with the article?

(Also... you 'liked' this, Robert? Really?)

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It guess it doesn’t. A like is not an endorsement but an acknowledgement of like hey thanks for commenting.

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The answer to MAID is simple and obvious:

You do not need government permission or doctor’s approval to physically carry out the act of suicide. Every person alive, right now, is physically capable of ending their life barring interference from others.

Therefore, the only logical form of MAID is simply to ban medical interference in committing suicide. If anyone has a problem with that but supports MAID, I’d like you to explain why suicide is bad, but MAID is good.

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Once you start down that road there is no turning back. The toll road is run by psychopaths that have bad intentions which involves Negative Eugenics. Case in point the Covid shot that screams Negative Eugenics. There is never a shortage of trickery and deceit especially now that the goal is depopulation.

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Your assertion that Terri Schiavo was terminally ill and was suffering is inaccurate.

Terri was brain injured and only needed a feeding tube (providing her food and water) because she had difficulty swallowing due to her brain injury. Terri could have lived a normal life span if her feeding tube had not been deliberately removed, which caused her to die of dehydration and starvation – it took 13 days.

As far as Terri's “suffering.” This was certainly true after her food and water were terminated. It was barbaric, and she suffered terribly during the almost two weeks it took to kill her.

I would suggest to stop using Wikipedia/the media's reporting to research Terri's case, they are rife with false/misleading information.

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I don't see how euthanasia counts as 'eugenic' one way or another, since it overwhelmingly occurs at a point far beyond the subject's reproductive years?

I'll agree that extending MAID to the mentally ill sounds like a recipe for disaster, but even if we restrict ourselves to cases of incurable/painful physical illness I'd still expect the policy to ultimately cover something like 25% of all deaths, given how many people go out due to cancer, long-term organ failure, and so on. Dementia is a bit of a grey area, although I'd suggest it's navigable if you rely on diagnostic criteria laid out in a living will when the person was still of sound mind, and get the family's consent. People can cling on as non-responsive vegetables for years.

There's still the outside chance that radical longevity research will render the whole question moot, although that in turn will create its own problems. Best to be prepped either way.

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Suicide is a perfectly rational solution to the state of society, whether or not you're depressed.

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I'm not quite that blackpilled, personally.

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