StarKiller2626

StarKiller2626 t1_j8xpcgk wrote

Reply to comment by Amphy64 in You're probably a eugenicist by 4r530n

I agree, I find the reasons of disability or poor living conditions to be terrible for abortion. Especially at such scale. It feels dehumanizing, insulting and like a dangerous precedent to set. Not only are disabled people still morally valuable but they often bring great value with new ways of thinking.

As for more serious disabilities we'll never learn to cure it if we kill off everyone with whichever disability. It feels like a lazy excuse to support certain policies.

I grew up extremely poor and my brother was born with severe asthma and I had ADHD not serious I know but technically it's a disability. How long till people like us would be advocated for abortion because of disabilities? Things we've both grown out of.

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StarKiller2626 t1_j2aybno wrote

That's literally the opposite of the truth. Starving people I'm just gonna say Africa for ease of analogy would be a huge market. Provide them with food and you're several billions of dollars per year richer. The problem is to provide them with food you have to make the nation's they're in safe enough, and stop the corruption to allow it to work. Which would require military intervention or insane politicking. You'd also have to make them wealthy enough to buy the food because otherwise it's just slave labor because someone has to be paid for all the work producing it which would also require dealing with the local corruption and violence.

Bottom line corporations would LOVE if everyone was well fed, well off and could buy whatever they wanted. Because it all goes into their pockets. But local govts make that practically impossible. Govts like people hungry, poor and unsecured. Because those people rely on the govts kindness and help just to survive which gives them power. Politicians are the enemy of progress, not business owners.

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StarKiller2626 t1_itigsh8 wrote

Do work that AI can't do without physical medium. Right now I'm a trucker, I'm happy to transition to welder, construction or farming.

At the same time be self sufficient. I'm building my home to work off solar with a backup generator and built in water catchment along with 2 wells. I'm building a hell of a garden with goats, chickens and rabbits. I'm considering hogs but that's gonna take some experimentation. To produce our own water, food, spices and herbs.

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