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It's not eugenics. Nobody was forced to have more or less children and none of it was based on ethnicity. It's an uncomfortable thing to talk about, but it's real. Unlike eugenics.
I think you may have misunderstood me. I'm not saying Idiocracy is a movie about eugenics. I'm saying that believing the world is getting dumber because dumb people have more babies and smart people don't is eugenics adjacent.
I think we're operating on slightly different definitions of eugenics. I looked it up to see if I was mistaken. Eugenics, by definition, involves State power to arrange. Whether by policy, law, or even forced sterilization and outright murder.
I just learned that there's an idea called new eugenics or liberal eugenics. It strips out the use of State power, leaving the decisions up to the parents.
That's why I said eugenics adjacent.