Re: Is Sterilization the answer?
Posted by Orpheus on
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I am not 100% sure, but I am sure enough to post a thread on this.
Arkansas has a mandatory sterilization process that is used on all mentally handicapped people. Although I understand the reasons, I am iffy on its ramifications. What I am unsure of is how many States/countries follow this guideline.
The problem is, if its morally right, why stop at the mentally handicapped? (downs syndrome)
There are conditions that totally incapacitate people. Many Phobias leave people incapable of functioning in society. Why pass on those genes to another person?
Another thing to consider. How "Mental" does mental need to be to qualify? I mean, there are some psychopaths who harm others chronically. If they are in prison for it, why not sterilize them as "PART" of their penance to society?
What about homosexuals? There are those that believe that its a born trait. Why burden another generation with a passed on gene. (assuming its a genetic trait.) Consider, it is a choice after all. If they cannot make that simple choice, what other choices are they liable to make poorly?
So, the question is: "Is it morally proper to prevent another generation (progeny) from being inflicted with a mentally incapacitating condition?"
This is a topic about Sterilization, NOT a thread about life's choices. Try not to degrade it any more than is usual for a Snarkpit thread.
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Re: Is Sterilization the answer?
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Sat Apr 1st 2006 at 8:36pm
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I voted for 1 whilst thinking of inherited mental disorders. What good
is there in having children if there is a 98% chance they'll spend
their entire lives in an asylum?
On the other hand I can't really picture someone locked in a mental institution having sexual intercourse.
Re: Is Sterilization the answer?
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What exactly do you mean by sterilization? Do they use drugs on them or keep them apart, what?
Re: Is Sterilization the answer?
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Thats a tough question orph. I am going to have to think about that.
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I voted option 4. Sterilizing certain people seems like something out of Nazi germany or a terrible dystopia.
Re: Is Sterilization the answer?
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<DIV class=quotetext>The state has no business physically altering people's bodies.</DIV></DIV>
Agreed
I can't believe I never heard of this before in Arkansas. Orph where did you hear/read this at?
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It used to be known as "The Children's Colony" its now known as "The Conway Human Developmental Center"
/me will look to see if it has an online website.
Nazi has connotations that color ones views poorly. You can disagree with a sentiment without resorting to that Morph. As poor a view as I have for the Nazi's, they did further our medical knowledge by leaps. The way I see it, give those poor people who died (the Jews and such), some purpose. Don't just write them off as a historical mistake.
I personally view sterilization as a viable alternative to creating misfits.
[edit] CHDC has a website..
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Re: Is Sterilization the answer?
Posted by Gwil on
Sun Apr 2nd 2006 at 1:14am
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The state certainly has business sterilising those that it has failed
in terms of education and social welfare, ie they should eliminate mass
underage births, and therefore low level criminal activity.
If only there was a chemical which could control chemical balance and hormones we'd be on the right track.
BTW, i'm entirely serious with my first remark. Discuss :smile:
Edit: i've seen i'm OT with Orphs thread, so please dont bait my
fascist ideas. For disabled people - yes, I think they should be
sterilised - even if it does not eliminate the chances of having a
child with such afflictions in medicinal science, it would be a good
thing in my eyes to 'eliminate' ineffeciencies from the gene poll
*whole new argument can spring from this.
Re: Is Sterilization the answer?
Posted by Orpheus on
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Edit: i've seen i'm OT with Orphs thread, </DIV></DIV>
Again. This time in American English. :razz:
BTW, you been to the pub today? Your sentences lack their usual... Tidiness.
Oh, and I seem to be the only #3.. I seem to be the only one hugging the center of the road this time. :smile:
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Re: Is Sterilization the answer?
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Sun Apr 2nd 2006 at 1:52am
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i remember someting about this, but i'm not sure if the reasons were that people with downs syndrome would be incapable parents, or if it was that the condition is passed on 100% of the time.
anyone know what the real % of passing on downs is?
orph, is this sterilisation for males too?
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The only people I would ever consider being sterilized (reversibly)
would be convicted rapists and child molesters, just so they don't
impregnate women against their will. The key word is
consider. Everything else is out of the question to me.
Alright -- I'll keep nazi's out of the equation, but I still think
diversity should be preserved (and shouldn't be underestimated) and
blanket steriliziation would create unimagined/unpredicted
shortcomings.
Re: Is Sterilization the answer?
Posted by Andrei on
Sun Apr 2nd 2006 at 9:41am
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And since we're talking about mental diseases, how does shock therapy work?
You give it a jolt and hope it starts working properly, the same way people hit their tv sets when the image is blurry?
Re: Is Sterilization the answer?
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Yes I was at the pub Orph :smile: I still support a view that sterilisation is... sometimes needed.
You'd have to approach it on a case by case basis I guess.
Re: Is Sterilization the answer?
Posted by Orpheus on
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I am beginning to get the distinct impression that if a thread isn't "permitted" to derail, its destined to die prematurely. :rolleyes:
I had thought that a thread of this type would have been a hot topic. With all the "forward" thinkers we have here at least.
Sterilization aside for the moment, these communities exist. Not talking about them isn't going to remove them.
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I don't know a lot about genetics but one of my best friends here is
studying to become a molecular biologist / something else I can't
remember, and I asked him about this topic.
His response was pretty interesting.
He used this example:
Sickle cell aenemia is a deblitating disease. Why would it still
be around after thousands of years of human existence /
evolution? Because it seems that if you're a carrier for sickle
cell, you're more resistent to malaria.
My friend said there's so much we don't know about genetics that
destroying diversity would be a bad idea, because we potentially don't
know the ramifications of what we're doing.
He was talking more about disease, not mental illness or homosexuality.
Re: Is Sterilization the answer?
Posted by Orpheus on
Sun Apr 2nd 2006 at 5:08pm
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They say that "Ignorance is bliss"
I tend to agree with this, to a point. Now, imagine I wasn't born... No don't wish it were so, just imagine it.
If I were not here, no one would be the wiser, not even myself.
Now, imagine me born with a mental illness, or gay. I would rather be not here. Thats as honest as I can put the imaginary thinking. Now, I imagine that there are others alive who wish that their parents knew in advance and had the option of not making them.
Thats harsh thinking but I bet its true in some instances.
I believe its a parents obligation to produce the most error free offspring they are capable of achieving. If the offspring have "Zero" chance at this, then sterilization is the only viable option.
Any parent who knowingly reproduces, knowing the chances are slim to none for normalcy, should be punished... SEVERELY!!!
Now thats where I stand on the subject. Like it, or lump it.
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Re: Is Sterilization the answer?
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ok.....ive stayed out of this discussion because, well, i wanted to see what some of the attitudes were.....and i really dont have a plausble theory set on this.....but.
*posted by orph
Now, imagine me born with a mental illness, or gay. I would rather be not here.
how do you get to that point jon?....the incapacitation would deter you from true comprehension of life, and environment....at least as far as the mental illness aspect goes....as for the gay part, i still do NOT believe that folks are born gay; IMHO.... let me make it clear....i feel its a concious choice, stemming from a multitude of reasons, circumstances, environment, etc....not a derivation of a "mental condition" or disfunction....if it were, would we not treat it as such as a society?...."im on disability because im gay..." hmm....i dont think so.....just my opinion though, which is like an ass, it usually stinks.....
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Re: Is Sterilization the answer?
Posted by Orpheus on
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I see myself, 10 or 20, maybe 30 years from now and I don't like it much.
I see old people in the checkout at Wal-Mart and they have no clue what they were doing just a minute before. These are people who have no previous mental disability and now.. I cannot imagine a child born this way and what kind of a parent would knowingly do so.
Forget the gay issue. I feel its a brain damaged scenario at best but for all intents of purpose, NOT a debilitating ailment. I just included it because its such a horrible thing and some consider it mental.
In the end, the thread's purpose is to establish a way/means of preventing children being born into a less than ideal situation.
If sterilization makes you squeamish, by all means, post an alternative. I am game. Its not as if we are going to make an impact in the world by just talking about this.
Doc, you know my views on the Gay issue.. I feel that one less born, is one less to deal with.. No one, not even Gay people wish they were born that way.
For all those who were not here in days gone by. I feel Gays are made not born, so it shows my willingness to be open minded as to the origins of the people in this topic. If it were my vote alone, the gay issue would never be included into a "born" theory thread.
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Like you said in your first post, where do we draw the line?
I'm afraid that if you start sterilizing people for one reason, it might lead to more....
I would never want that to happen.
Re: Is Sterilization the answer?
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*posted by nickelback
Well, I chose OTHER. I think that a governing board of smart, down-to-earth, non-bleeding-heart people should decide each case and establish precedents for future cases.
I fully agree with the sterilization of LOTS of unfit types of people. Humans are becoming more and more.. what's the word... "crappy" every generation. seriosuly, if we could stop some of these genes from ever being transmitted, we would get BETTER again like we always did before all this crap we got going on today with "tolerance" and all that.
im kinda surprised at this set of comments coming from you nickel....seems....contrary to all you seem to espouse.... :/ and, if i may, as far as "getting better" as a human race, itll take alot more than "geneology"....and another consideration:for every gene that has been "cured", i feel pretty safe in saying, with all the experimental biological crap going on (thats another whole thread at least) i wonder what will be mutated because we DONT know what long term results will be.....how many drugs just recently have been pulled from the market after years of use, and finally someone realizes, "s**t, i f**ked that formula up good"....remember agent orange anybody? took 20 years for the government to even acknowledge it was a real screwup....
....and these are just a few we know of....the point is, the mistakes will be rectified, one way or the other, and new mistakes will take their place....we are too arrogant as a species to let nature do its thing...
*posted by mazemaster
Let me clarify a bit - sterilization is basically society saying to someone: "We are superior to you, and we deem you unworthy of living. However, since we can't outright kill you, we'll just stop you from having children".
brutal, but realatively true, imho....i'd almost have to agree with you on that one mazey.....but there are circumstances in which sterilization should be the option of choice....alas, mental retardation is NOT one of them....
however, a sexual predator should be....well.....denutted with a spoon....
all in the circumstances, imo
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