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pushed to its normal shall we say event horizon, controlled ( I assume you mean selective) breeding of Human Beings- fine for pets and farm animals- would inherently work against freedom. We have all heard tales of young people pushed into career fields they did not choose, and often having deep sided psychic scars- it happened to the ball player Jimmy Piersall. Imagine - and it is technically possible, for a woman to go to some clinic, have an embryo implanted- and it is not her biological child but it is guaranteed against defects, etc. Something of a Stepford Wifes syndrome- it would be nightmarish and destructive of freedom- and Love. Imagine forced ( marriage) between two people who may well be incompatible. not a bright idea- fine for animals, though- which after all have utility and food value.

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