Yeah, it was ill-prepared. I might write it out first and redo it in Miami lol. Making a speech off the cuff takes some practice and talent. I think I can improve, but it's not something I have practiced yet. I'm a very introverted day trader in my day to day life, not in any type of social occupation. I'm more into coming up with ideas.
also, don't make ironic suggestions part of your platform. I'll be honest, didn't watch through it and forgot you were pro-eugenics loon.
Eugenics is the future. However, it doesn't mean Nazi-style killing for the people that are already here. It means preventing undesirable outcomes for future generations. I have a lot of cancer in family. My mom, my dad, and all of my dad's siblings have had cancer. There's a high likelihood based on my DNA that I will next cancer. That's pretty undesirable.
I guess eugenics has irrationally been made into a scary word like socialism through guilt by association...
YES. I believe in childhood cancers and some Florida incel who lives in a basement walkup and has slow-processing and regurgitates fascist memes bc he has less life sciences training than your average MAGA. I don't know what you paid to file with the FEC but it was a waste of coin.
Socialism is evil and has failed everywhere it has been tried. There is nothing irrational about it. The irrational plan is to try it after we know it bound for failure.
That's a completely subjective statement. I fail to see how taking some of the randomness out of your children's outcomes is evil. Especially if it's to make them smarter/healthier which gives them a better chance to succeed. Some people felt the same thing about electricity once upon a time. The Amish still feel it's evil. However, I think eugenics can be empathetic.
Socialism is often a buzz word people use to end debate about whether the government should be involved in something. The truth is that we have a mixed economy just like every other developed nation. The government does some stuff better, the private sector does some stuff better. I understand erring on the side of caution, but it's important to look at the problems both of them create.