The League sought to bar what it considered dysgenic members of certain races from entering America and diluting what it saw as the superior American racial stock through procreation.
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The compilation album featured the entire " Quo Vadis Demo ", two live tracks, two remixes, one new song and the " Dysgenics " video.
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Other themes may be cybernetic revolt, divine judgment, dysgenics, ecological collapse, pandemic, resource depletion, supernatural phenomena, technological singularity, or some other general disaster.
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His later work and that of Richard J . Herrnstein and others suggested possible merit to the theory of a dysgenic effect, however, the data are not entirely clear.
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And despite the assertion that this is one of Jensen s two main conclusions, the discussion about eugenics / dysgenics takes up less than 5 % of his paper.
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So far, to my mind the article seems to be written by persons who agree with Sarrazins opinions that Muslims might be gentically inferior and that dysgenics is happening in Germany.
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:The fears about dysgenics have generally been considered over-exaggerated in modern medical contexts, and societies generally will not tolerate compulsory sterilizations anymore done in the name of eugenics.
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Regarding talk accusations, I guess he isn't well read on the subject matter, Ramdrake and Co have failed to provide notable sources that state that Dysgenics is considered a fringe science.
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He pointed out some of the tendencies in British society, such as the late marriages of eminent people, and the paucity of their children, which he thought were " dysgenic ".
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Wikipedia : FRINGE # Sourcing _ and _ attribution As a further note, a google search for Dysgenics Biology returned 7, 780 hits and a search for Dysgenics People returned 13, 500 hits.