The march to Nazism takes another step

  • The irony. I bet most MAGA have sub-median IQ. But apart from that:

    That stance of mass-sterilization is quite a hefty turnaround from “people should have more children”, which we heard just a few months ago.

    I don’t want to be a doomer, but the economic prospects are bad. Lots of people already struggle to make end’s meet, and if the mass layoffs of white collar workers due to AI are real, it will be even worse. Notice that it doesn’t matter whether you think that AI can replace people, it only matters whether companies think that AI can replace people. Now, having children costs a lot of money, at least $100K, depending on where you live, and i understand people being reluctant about having children.

    I also think that it’s politician’s job to improve the living conditions of the people, and GOP might actually for once be doing its job if it starts educating people about the socio-economic implications of having kids.

    I also advocate for UBI (universal basic income), but the way i see it today, there’s a high likelyhood that it will come, but will be too little to actually cover cost-of-living costs. I.e., it might be a “support”, providing $400/month no-strings-attached and it would definitely improve the living conditions of many people, especially in low-income households. But it would still not solve all problems.

    • Hanrahan
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      73 days ago

      The irony. I bet most MAGA have sub-median IQ.

      Not all conservatives are stupid, they’re too easy a pool to grift from but overwhelming, stupid people are conservative.

      "I did not mean that Conservatives are generally stupid; I meant, that stupid persons are generally Conservative. - John Stuart Mill

    • @ZILtoid1991@lemmy.world
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      53 days ago

      Judging from them aping Hungarian “pro-natalist” programs like the tax-writeoff, when they mean “we need more babies”, they mean “we need more white babies from high-IQ families”.

      Context: The tax-writeoff for children actually comes from The Bell Curve, and Hungary first tried to implement it to try to incentivize richer people to have more kids, since they would get more money per child from the state. It got repealed by the centrist-liberal MSZP-SZDSZ after Fidesz lost the 2002 elections. However, to please the more right-libertarian parts of the SZDSZ, the replacement of it was technically a welfare trap, as some people could get more money from it than the minimum wage, which forced a lot of Roma people with bigger to either not work at all, or to work illegally, and ultimately created a hot bed for the local far-right to create their own brand of “welfare queen” narratives. While it wasn’t as bad as the far-right wanted to paint it, them really focusing on a few crime cases commited by Roma (similar to the whole Casey Riley situation), they spinned the narrative to their side. And later on adding the disabled to the mix thanks to godawful jokes about the intellectually disabled then successfully convincing people that “rt** might be too stupid to even stand up thus they might be in wheelchair”, used Forrest Gump to convince that disabled people only get jobs out of pity and “connections”, and that “rich G*psy drug dealers pretend to be amputees to get enough welfare money for Mercedeses” (turned out that many of those cars belonged to old white lawyers). After the 2010 election, we got back our tax-writeoffs, and all our welfare system got destroyed in order to build a “work based society”.

      Also if you ask, the myth of “women using frequent abortions instead of birth control” came from that very same era of Hungarian politics, likely from Tamás “Tomcat” Polgár, who made embarassingly bad and fashy games before AndyPants.

    • @Treczoks@lemmy.world
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      32 days ago

      Good, white people should have more children. Just like Lebensborn in Nazi Germany. And they also did this forced sterilization thing on “unworthy lifes”.