Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Sterilizing the World of ââ¬ËDumbââ¬â¢ People . . . Why It Wonââ¬â¢t Work :: Argumentative Persuasive Intelligence Essays
Sterilizing the World of ââ¬ËDumbââ¬â¢ People . . . Why It Wonââ¬â¢t Work ââ¬Å"If we could just keep dumb people from having children, eventually there would be nothing but smart people and this would be a better place.â⬠After reading this statement once and not really fully considering it, a lot of people may agree. At some point in their lives, many people may look at certain parents and their children and say, ââ¬Ëthose people really should not be allowed to have children.ââ¬â¢ Usually these thoughts are just thoughts, for who are we to say who can and cannot have children. However, what if a government official proposed to sterilize everyone with less than an average IQ of 100. Would preventing ââ¬Ëdumbââ¬â¢ people from reproducing really make this world a better place? Is the status of our society based on the intelligence of its people alone? The answer to solving the worldââ¬â¢s problems and making this a better place to live are not that simple. There are many complex issues around defining and measuring intelligence. Even if we knew for sure that only ââ¬Ësmartââ¬â¢ people make this place better, would sterilizing the ââ¬Ëdumbââ¬â¢ work? How important is it to take into account other things that may affect a personââ¬â¢s development? Intelligence is influenced by the interaction of genetics, environment, and culture; therefore, sterilizing people would probably not keep the world free of people with an IQ of less than 100. If the world were cleansed of ââ¬Ëdumbââ¬â¢ people, it would not guarantee a perfect world. Having a high IQ does not mean that a person will necessarily make this world a better place. Theodore Kaczynski, the Unabomber, had the IQ of a genius. He spent years of his life terrorizing, injuring, and killing people. On the other hand, just because a person has a low IQ does not mean they cannot make this a better place. Take, for example, the ââ¬ËForest Gumpsââ¬â¢ of the world or the mentally challenged. They may not be very smart on what our society subjectively calls intelligence, but they may bring joy and purpose to someone elseââ¬â¢s life. Making this world a better place is not something left strictly up to the intelligence of the people in it. Anyone supporting the government officialââ¬â¢s proposal is assuming that peopleââ¬â¢s intelligence alone causes the condition of the world, and there is no proof of this.
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