neutrino_cannon
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Clearly, there is a measure of inequity among humans. Ignoring whatever wealth or security we are born into, since wealth, possessions etc. are all social constructs and therefore apt to be arbitrary and unfair, some people are just born better than others.
I've never seen it refuted that some people are simply smarter, stronger, faster, tougher etc. than others albiet usually to a fairly low degree (much of an athlete's prowess is from practice, much of a professor's knowlege from study). However, there is a significant proportion of the population that is born mentally retarded or otherwise challanged. These people are significant less capable than most others in one given area due to their retardation or whatever.
So why is it then, that we assert all people are created equal? There are some who would say that we are all the same at "soul level" or some other such nonsense, but until they show me a soul, and thereby get me one million richer, I don't believe a word of it. Is there some level at which we are equal? What is that level, and why do we give it special emphasis?
Furthermore, should we even have to believe that all people are equal in order to be morally obligated to treat them equally? Is it wrong then to promote people based on their abilities?
And if we all aren't born equal, and if it is right to treat people preferentially based on their abilities, then why would eugenics be wrong? If it isn't right to give any defference to people based on their abilities, inborn or otherwise gained, then why do we have special programs for the gifted, as well as those for those with special needs?
Last, if we don't care if some people are born with traits that keep them from operating in certain realms of society (i.e. mental and physical handicaps) then why do we care about behaviors that are apt to produce more (i.e. incest)?
I've never seen it refuted that some people are simply smarter, stronger, faster, tougher etc. than others albiet usually to a fairly low degree (much of an athlete's prowess is from practice, much of a professor's knowlege from study). However, there is a significant proportion of the population that is born mentally retarded or otherwise challanged. These people are significant less capable than most others in one given area due to their retardation or whatever.
So why is it then, that we assert all people are created equal? There are some who would say that we are all the same at "soul level" or some other such nonsense, but until they show me a soul, and thereby get me one million richer, I don't believe a word of it. Is there some level at which we are equal? What is that level, and why do we give it special emphasis?
Furthermore, should we even have to believe that all people are equal in order to be morally obligated to treat them equally? Is it wrong then to promote people based on their abilities?
And if we all aren't born equal, and if it is right to treat people preferentially based on their abilities, then why would eugenics be wrong? If it isn't right to give any defference to people based on their abilities, inborn or otherwise gained, then why do we have special programs for the gifted, as well as those for those with special needs?
Last, if we don't care if some people are born with traits that keep them from operating in certain realms of society (i.e. mental and physical handicaps) then why do we care about behaviors that are apt to produce more (i.e. incest)?