InfiniteDestiny said:
Also disagree on the concept of war, it should have been said war is fought when both sides think they are fighting for a just cause, since many times its war against tyranny, or examples like WW2 and I'm sure everyone knows there was nothing "just" about the Nazi.
Oh but there was.
You see, in our time there are many socials problems that arise from one single problematic: We try to maintain people alive no matter what. Not only does it takes a lot of technical ressources, it's dangerous for our future in long term.
People with problems and trait dangerous for the future of our civilisation are being saved from death by unnatural means, reproduce and spread the problem/trait even further.
That is a fact, no matter how I or you like it or not.
People want to recognize only the good thing from genetics but it's a double edged blade.
People with bad conditions will only grow in number if they are allowed to lives, that's not because I want it to be that way or because I think it is fair or not... it's simply to way the world is working.
People that were suposed to naturally die are being saved, their problems is being passed on the next generation and their number will increase.
The problem with Nazi is that they tried to eliminate those they thought to be inferior in hope for a better futur (I'm not saying that the jews have anything wrong to spread, but that was their common belief at the time).
Technically still, forgetting about moral and such, if the Nazi's belief was founded and proven then it was technically the best solution for mankind's future.
But we live in a society with moral and we aren't robots... that's what was forgotten along the way.
I think that the Nazi were wrong, if these people are meant to die then the natural selection will sort them out in due time, they shouldn't had to selfishly take the decision to sort them out on sole belief.
But it's not because I disagree with the Nazi's way that I agree with how the world is currently heading.
Should we let a child die because of a trait that he could spread to the future afterward? Doing something like that would be no better than what the Nazi did.
Still the problem is still there and won't budge unless someone actually do something radical.
You can't say that there was nothing just about the Nazi. Most ideal of justice in history came from extremist method as well. Real justice doesn't exist, it's an illusion to make you think that everyone is equal and once you understand that you might actually try to look at things with perspective.