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    the movie tends to fall back on things like education being the primary issue.

    Are we talking about the same movie?

    The movie’s “happy ending” is literally that the “smartest person” becomes the boss of all the stupid people. I think y’all don’t really know too much about eugenics.

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      Are we talking about the same movie?

      Yes, everyone knows about this scene. This still isn’t claiming that intellect is a genetic trait that can only be inherited. It’s claiming that intellect is no longer a valued societal trait that people find necessary to procreate.

      I think the problem with your interpretation is it is focusing on biological evolution, when in reality the satire is based on societal evolution. Idiocracy is only set like 500 years in the future, not exactly enough time to see humans biologically adapt in any significant way.

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        I don’t know what I can say. The movie literally focuses on the biology. It’s literally in the text and you claim otherwise.

        Edit: I noticed that my timestamp didn’t work. It’s pretty open at 1m58s

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          At 1m58sec they are talking about medical advancements…not genetics. Again, I think you are jumping to conclusions. Medical advancements that allow people to procreate at a faster rate is not biology, it’s sociology.

          It kinda seems you are dismissing the possibility of nurture attributing to the equation at all, which in and of itself is a eugenics based argument.

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            The joke is “this could have been prevented, if that guy became infertile, but unfortunately, modern medicine saved him”. That’s not jumping to codclusions, that’s the literal text of the movie.

            Seriously, what’s wrong with your media literacy? It’s so obvious.

            It kinda seems you are dismissing the possibility of nurture attributing to the equation at all, which in and of itself is a eugenics based argument.

            Nice try. I’m simply interpreting the text of the movie.

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              The joke is “this could have been prevented, if that guy became infertile, but unfortunately, modern medicine saved him”. That’s not jumping to codclusions, that’s the literal text of the movie.

              Yes…it is. Preventing a deadbeat dad from abandoning even more families to poverty is not saying that his genes are cursed or something.

              Seriously, what’s wrong with your media literacy? It’s so obvious

              Have you not ever heard of nature vs nurture? Never heard of tabula rassa? You do know that intellect isn’t determined by genes alone, correct?

              Nice try. I’m sim’ly interpreting the text of the movie.

              Yes, through the lens of eugenics…

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                The movie constantly focuses on genetics. It even ends with the naration that the (relatively smart) hero has a few smart kids and his dumb friend has a few dumb ones. The movie never interacts with *any socioeconomic factors, except for conflating poor people with dumb people.

                Have you not ever heard of nature vs nurture?

                The movie doesn’t get into that argument.

                Never heard of tabula rassa?

                What does “clean slate” have to do with this?

                You do know that intellect isn’t determined by genes alone, correct?

                Yes, that’s my point. The premise of the movie hinges on intelligence being mainly inherited.

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                  The movie constantly focuses on genetics. It even ends with the naration that the (relatively smart) hero has a few smart kids and his dumb friend has a few dumb ones.

                  It doesn’t mention genes… In the clip you are talking about where he has smart kids, you can see both of the parents actively teaching their kids how to read. It then pans over to his friends who had a bunch of dumb kids and he’s teaching them to play with fireworks or something.

                  The movie never interacts with *any socioeconomic factors, except for conflating poor people with dumb people.

                  If it never interacts with socioeconomics how does it conflate poor people with dumb people?

                  The movie doesn’t get into that argument.

                  It’s the whole point of the movie…

                  What does “clean slate” have to do with this?

                  Lol, so no. You don’t understand.

                  Yes, that’s my point. The premise of the movie hinges on intelligence being mainly inherited.

                  How are you making that determination? How does one delineate between the two within the context of the movie?

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                    It doesn’t mention genes…

                    Dude, modern eugenics was invented almost 40 years before they knew genes were even a thing. Do you expect them pointing at a double helix and saying “this is the stupid gene”, before you accept a premise that’s based on breeding having an eugenic message?

                    In the clip you are talking about where he has smart kids, you can see both of the parents actively teaching their kids how to read. It then pans over to his friends who had a bunch of dumb kids and he’s teaching them to play with fireworks or something.

                    Nice cherry-picking. In the rest of the clip, they’re constantly ref renceing, how much “stupid” people breed. One punchline is specifically that a stupid person’s junk was saved.

                    If it never interacts with socioeconomics how does it conflate poor people with dumb people?

                    Do you know what “except” means?

                    It’s the whole point of the movie…

                    When? When does it reference the dichotomy of nature vs. nurture.

                    Lol, so no. You don’t understand.

                    “Tabula rasa” is used in German as an equivalent of “clean slate”. I read that stuff up… the movie explicitly negates these behaviorist ideas. (Again: it focuses almost exclusively on breeding)

                    You would have a point if it would have focused more on the poor children being badly cared for, instead of slutshaming the poor.

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          Does the movie touch on an “intelligence gene” that’s passed down?

          I don’t believe it does, in which case, is it eugenics if no genes are involved?

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            Does the movie touch on an “intelligence gene” that’s passed down?

            r u serious?

            is it eugenics if no genes are involved?

            Yes, goddammit. The idea is older than the discovery of genes. 🙄

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              Yes, goddammit. The idea is older than the discovery of genes. 🙄

              Incorrect theories about hereditary effects have fueled eugenics, however the undiscovered underlying mechanism would still be genes.

              My understanding is that the eugenics still necessitates genes being passed down, but I am no eugenics scholar and would cede to definitions that are contrary.

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                Incorrect theories about hereditary effects have fueled eugenics, however the undiscovered underlying mechanism would still be genes.

                So? Darwin came before the discovery of genes. My whole point is that you don’t need to talk about genes in order to talk about eugenics.

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                  Sure, however there are traits passed down through generations that don’t utilize genes. As an example, let’s look at intergenerational wealth. Is that a form of eugenics? I would argue no - there are no biological traits being selected for, which afaik is the scope of eugenics. Instead I would propose that these are inherited environmental traits, which are more in the scope of public policy.

                  Let’s then talk about intelligence. AFAIK, intelligence is a mixture of nature and nurture - genes and environmental impacts. What this means is when you claim the movie is about eugenics, you are choosing to ignore the environmental aspect, and instead focusing on the genetic aspect of intelligence. If we bring this back to inherited social traits, it is just as likely that it is the inherited environmental traits that resulted in the dumbing down depicted in the movie. The dumb example fella did not prioritize education, so why would his offspring?

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                    What this means is when you claim the movie is about eugenics, you are choosing to ignore the environmental aspect, and instead focusing on the genetic aspect of intelligence.

                    You see: I believe that even your nuanced take on intelligence is selling the whole thing short. Intelligence is something that seems intuitive but actually isn’t very well understood (but sadly: quite often used as justification for discrimination).

                    So, I don’t believe any of those things about inheritabiliy of intelligence. Yet, the basic premise of the movie relies a lot on inheritability of intelligence. I’m saying that the whole setup of the movie is a thought experiment, based on eugenic principles.

                    I don’t think that eugenics relies on genes, btw. Eugenicists actually always took an effort to ignore socio-economical issues. The core narrative of (negative) eugenics is “if the wrong people reproduce too much, we have a problem”. The justification, be it genes, nature, or nurture, comes afterwards.