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by VoiceofReason
Sun Jul 03, 2011 9:13 am
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: Callous disregard for one's fellow man
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Re: Callous disregard for one's fellow man

dicion wrote:
seamusTX wrote:How do you enforce that?

It never has been done in a just or humane manner. Ancient societies had castration, human sacrifice, and infanticide (often called by the euphemism of exposure). More recently it was forced sterilization and abortion.

- Jim
Oh, I agree there's no way to enforce it, or even if there was, no way to set a 'line' to decide by. I was being purely academic.

I was speaking more that people unfit to raise children should decide themselves not to do so. Then again, their lack of ability to make smart decisions is usually what makes them unfit as such. So It's an unsolvable problem.

Generally, if a couple is intelligent enough to determine that children are not the best plan for them at their current point in their lives, and decide to hold off on having them for a while, or at all, they're already probably responsible adults (as evidenced by the discussion and weighed decision they have made), and as such, would be just as responsible parents, and not the ones we read about in the news :smilelol5:
A few random thoughts.

Having a CHL and carrying makes me more likely to stop and help someone. I imagine this is true for other CHLs also.

The line should be drawn at killing any child by actions or grievous neglect. Forced sterilization in that case would be just and proper.

Cops see the ones that don’t make it to the emergency room.

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