Cool idea to solve the overpopulation problem. Definitely has its benefits, like weeding out unfit parents, but what about women who get pregnant by accident? Would they be forced to get an abortion?
I thought this was very interesting. We are so busy trying to find ways to adapt to the rising population that we have not looked for a solution to slow this growth
You want to entrust governments that can’t govern well (in rich or poor countries) the power to decide who gets to have children? and, How would you enforce it? Sterilization?
I’m sure you mean well, but the implementation scares me?
This is an interesting way to conserve resources. I also think that having the potential to weed out abusive parents is a big plus.
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Cool idea to solve the overpopulation problem. Definitely has its benefits, like weeding out unfit parents, but what about women who get pregnant by accident? Would they be forced to get an abortion?
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I see the benefits, but this seems like it infringes on human rights.
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Worldwide implementation would be a difficult feat, especially in less developed countries where population growth is a predominant issue.
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I thought this was very interesting. We are so busy trying to find ways to adapt to the rising population that we have not looked for a solution to slow this growth
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I agree with Taylor in that this would infringe on human rights. The idea of it would be beneficial, but I don’t think it is a realistic possibility.
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You want to entrust governments that can’t govern well (in rich or poor countries) the power to decide who gets to have children? and, How would you enforce it? Sterilization?
I’m sure you mean well, but the implementation scares me?
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