I don't get it??? It is you who doesn't get it. Tell me, oh wise one, how you see eugenics playing out in today's world?
It seems to me you speak of "survival of the fittest" and in your mind the fittest are not necessarily the best and most intelligent but those with the most fire power. How is that not genocide?
And you suggest it is me who is not all there? There are many who would beg to differ with you on that as you press your foot to the head of an anonymous "lower caste" Indian at your doorstep drowning in the mire to help them die more quickly. Burn the scum and the slums off the earth, you endorse. Some may see this as a touch fanatic, don't you suppose?
Unlike you, I am not an animal. I have human traits. If this world is to become a "Planet of the Apes" then I hope I am long gone before that happens.
Perhaps living in Mumbai has robbed you of your humanity or have you always been this way?
I love reading your answers, you display the most pathetic, lefty wanker, attitudes I have come across in a long time.
As for my take on how Eugenics will play out, I have been telling you all along (wood & trees)but as W8M8, has put together such a grand synopsis, why aggravate my RSI, entertaining your dumb ass. Just look on the last page. India & China both, are not scared of Eugenics, they in fact embrace it. Did we mention that these x2 nations are set for looking like the next axis of power on the planet??
Here is the thing my left wing, humanitarian, idiot. Gun powder, from whence it came?? Ah yes, the intelligent ones of our species (the Chinese in fact) the "Four Great Inventions of ancient China" (9th century). Who came up with mechanised war-fare?? Ah yes, the intelligent ones of our species...............
Greek FireGreek fire, the predecessor to napalm, was created in the seventh century and used by the Byzantine army and navy. At the time of its invention it was referred to as liquid fire. The exact recipe behind Greek fire has been lost to history, however, there are some speculations that the fire bomb contained petroleum, resin, pitch and sulfur among other ingredients. In battle, Greek fire was flung toward to enemies and burst into flame on impact and could not be extinguished by water.
SarissaThe sarissa, a piked lance measuring around 20 feet in length, was invented for use by the Macedonian army around 3000 BC. The sarissa was a crucial asset for the Macedonian Phalanx whose strength came from their tight "block" formation. The sarissa made it very difficult for opposing armies to penetrate the wall of pikes which led to the phalanx's reputation of being invincible.
LongbowThe longbow was officially incorporated into the English Army during the mid-thirteenth century during a time when mounted knights held the advantage on the battlefield. With the coming of the longbow, the structure of the medieval battlefield changed as armored knights could be felled by a single arrow shot at a distance from up to 200 yards.
StirrupMany historians consider the stirrup to have greatly effected medieval battle by giving more fighting power to the mounted cavalry. Foot stirrups stabilize the rider, giving them a mount to base their weight on and thus put more force and concentration into their lance or sword. While cavalry before the invention of the stirrup were by no means useless, their stability was greatly increased by the invention.
GunpowderThe Chinese created gunpowder during the first century but it was not used in military weapons until the eleventh century. Without gunpowder, it would not have been possible to invent the cannon and guns. Gun and powerful projectile weaponry marked the virtual end of the sword and lance as the primary weapons on the battlefield.
TankThe armored tank is one of the greatest inventions in modern warfare and set the stage for the mechanized warfare first seen during the first and second World Wars. The tank allowed for armored transport while simultaneously functioning as artillery.
Chemical WeaponsThough ancient armies used chemical and biological warfare, it wasn't until the modern creation of mustard gas, tear gas and other chemical weapons that the tactic became widely used. Beginning with the First World War, chemical warfare became a norm on the battlefield to cause smoke cloud, confusion and injury.
Machine GunsThe machine gun was invented in the late nineteenth century but is ultimately connected to its use during the First World War when it was known as the queen of the battlefield. The machine gun is a mounted and fully automatic machine that allows for a rapid continuous stream of fire. The invention of the machine gun ultimately led to the coming of trench warfare as defense in the line of fire of is virtually impossible.
Helicopter GunshipArmy helicopter use as transportation, evacuation and as a source of artillery was not used until the U.S. war in Vietnam. Armored helicopters were crucial for vertical landing and take off in the dense jungles of Vietnam and proved to be the most effective technical aspect of the war. Nearly all wars since the Vietnam War have relied heavily on the use of armored helicopters.
Eugenics/Genocide, you still have not grasped the fact that Hitler, did not formulate the theory, a Charles Darwin protege 'Francis Galton' did, estupido pendejo. Although Darwin him-self went on to practice Eugenics as a way of speeding up micro/evolution.
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/195069/eugenicsPT