OOPS, ALL ATOMS
Chapter Eleven - EUGENICS MAKES TOTAL SENSE
Section 11 of 16
CHAPTER ELEVEN
EUGENICS MAKES TOTAL SENSE
IF PEOPLE ARE just biological machines, then it only makes sense to improve the design.
That’s what eugenics is.
Not hatred. Not evil. Not ideology.
Just optimization.
You’re not a soul. You’re a system.
You’re hardware coded by evolution.
And like any system, you can be upgraded or scrapped.
From this model, weakness is just inefficiency.
Disability is just a defective module.
Mental illness? Hardware glitch.
Poverty? Bad genes or bad code. Either way, not worth preserving.
So why wouldn’t you get rid of the worst-performing units?
Why wouldn’t you breed the strong and sterilize the weak?
You do it with cattle. You do it with crops.
You do it with software.
Click, delete, reformat.
That’s not cruelty. That’s maintenance.
Because if humans are nothing but DNA machines, then the only “good” is reproduction and survival.
And anything that gets in the way?
Garbage.
Sick kids? Drain on resources.
Unproductive adults? Drag on the system.
Low-IQ? Low fitness.
Emotional instability? Coding flaw.
Homeless? Unsalvageable.
The compassionate response under this model isn’t to help.
It’s to eliminate.
You don’t fix broken robots.
You replace them.
And the most efficient system is the one that never produces flaws in the first place.
So you don’t just remove defects.
You prevent them.
Genetic screening. Forced sterilization. Controlled breeding.
Designer babies. Trait selection. Predictive scoring.
Build the version of humanity that works.
And erase the ones that don’t.
It’s not science fiction. It’s already happened.
Nazi Germany.
Forced sterilizations in the U.S.
Medical apartheid.
Modern gene editing programs.
IQ-based immigration policy.
That’s the materialist model doing what it does best, stripping out the feeling and replacing it with function.
No soul. No sacred.
Just numbers.
The horror of eugenics isn’t that it breaks the materialist model.
It’s that it follows it.
If all that matters is survival of the fittest, then eugenics isn’t a tragedy.
It’s a feature.
