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" ... Among the many fears generated by the Covid-19 pandemic, one affecting the disabled community from the start is that our fellow Americans and portions of our government just don’t care as much if we die. This idea has its roots in over a hundred years of on and off enthusiasm for eugenics – the idea that society is better off without disabled people, and that disabled people themselves are, in a sense, “better off dead.” ... "
" ... Indeed, it wasn’t until 1935 that a government commission determined eugenics was pseudo-science, and withdrew its funding. But by that time it was too late. ... "
" ... Right and Wrong: Of all the incarnations of Star Trek, perhaps Discovery's greatest weakness is its inability to confront the audience with ethical dilemmas that have a resolution that gets discussed. There are no moral lessons associated with the show, nor is there one with this episode or the first season's story arc. Burnham doesn't learn to trust her superiors; she also doesn't make better decisions. She just gets away with this particular set of actions not having the same bad consequences that similar actions previously had. Lorca continues to be opportunistic and manipulative, showing compassion and playing to people's interests and ideals, but only to serve his own needs. The inconsistent personality of Stamets is troubling, and touches on the idea of whether eugenics and self-experimentation is ethical, and allows us to see how it impacts his primary interpersonal relationship with Culber. ... "
" ... Some major non-profits have found themselves blindsided by criticism of claimed racism. Yale University faces a Department of Justice lawsuit over discrimination against White and Asian applicants. The Department of Education is investigating a statement by the university president about ongoing racism at the school. And the Sierra Club had to distance itself from its famed founder John Muir for his hundred-year-old history of racist remarks and support for eugenics. ... "
" ... When Charles Pfizer immigrated in 1849, no restrictions on immigration existed in the United States. That changed with the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. Immigration laws in 1921 and 1924, based largely on eugenics theories at the time, reduced the number of immigrants admitted annually by up to 90%, with a focus on keeping out Italians, Greeks and Eastern Europeans, particularly Jews. ... "