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Persuasive Essay On Eugenics

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In spite of eugenics being imposed by force, in the form of sexual isolation and sterilization, in other instances, it was utterly by one self-made choice. Today, the eugenics-minded government offers those that are not yet married cruises to intellectual women hoping that they will find husbands and replicate. By no means is this defiance to the reproductive freedom, even if it is reckless (Sheehy). Eugenics was the foundation for the progressive movement in some states in America, at the beginning of the 20th century and was closely associated with the birth control movement and the Planned Parenthood. Citizens can make the decision of how many children they want and at what time they what to have them. At least in states such as those in North and South America, reproductive freedoms are satisfactorily well-declared that there is no need to instill fears about the return of a forced eugenics operations. It is correct to say that at least in the next decade people allowing dysfunction of their reproductive organs will be implausible in this nation. However; this might not be …show more content…

A small but substantial number of scientist and eugenicists have been requesting for more funding and support in this sector. Credit has been to these technologies by most people as a way to stop control of human evolution while on the other hand others see them as an efficient and quick way to produce enhanced children. However, there still exist some traditional eugenicists who focus on group dissimilarities in behavior, intelligence and alleged racism. But many eugenicists seek to distinguish their high-technological visions from earlier programs (McDonald). They claim not to be support of government coercion and racism that exemplified eugenicists of the twentieth

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