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There are no "positives" It leads to killing off the weak,genocides, as well as messing with something we have limited knowledge of. (DNA) Plants are one thing, Human Species, as well as others, is a bit different.

Eugenics will seek to get rid of the 'undesirables" in order to create someone who has the 'perfect' appearance as well as everything else, meaning if you don't fit that category, you're going to get euthenized. well come to Hitler's third reich,would you like fries with that!?!?!

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