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- From: roy%cybrspc@cs.umn.edu (Roy M. Silvernail)
- Newsgroups: alt.cyberpunk
- Subject: Is it OK to be stupid?
- Message-ID: <qZP6VB4w165w@cybrspc.UUCP>
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 92 18:03:01 CST
- Organization: Villa CyberSpace, Minneapolis, MN
- Lines: 46
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- A point raised in the CNID thread has got me thinking. That's always a
- dangerous condition, but I'll try to survive it.
-
- So, let me ask ya something...
-
- Why don't people have a right to be stupid?
-
- We have equality guaranteed for purposes of race, national origin,
- religion, and in some cases, sex and even sex preference. We have
- opportunity guaranteed to even the most (oh, what's the PC term for it?)
- "challenged" of our citizens.
-
- We won't let people be stupid. What's the deal?
-
- Aren't we, by supporting the naturally stupid ones, hampering our
- evolution? Isn't natural selection _supposed_ to weed out the weak,
- unfit members of the species?
-
- If Joseph Q. Six-pack is not bright enough to realize he's handing out a
- phone number, so what? He might also drive without a seat belt.
- (that's against the law) He might also smoke cigarettes. (a prime
- example of a genuinely stupid thing to do) He likely doesn't make the
- connection between the misspelled name on the TV Guide, and the similar
- misspellings in 60% of his junk mail. In short, this is not a together
- person.
-
- Why do we coddle him?
-
- OK, we're cyberpunks. If someone is cybernetically challenged, we have
- an edge over them, right? But the greater 'US' persists in making it
- illegal to do more and more stupid things; persists in reducing the edge
- that fitter folk can maintain.
-
- Why must we protect people from themselves? What does it gain the
- the many to protect the one?
-
- Or do I have this wrong, and the vast majority is just trying to
- legislate themselves smart? (sheesh, I thought there were more smart
- ones than _that_ around...)
-
- [portions of the preceeding program were brought to you by caffiene
- withdrawl symptoms]
- --
- Roy M. Silvernail -- roy%cybrspc@cs.umn.edu - OR- cybrspc!roy@cs.umn.edu
- "I'm a model citizen."
- -- Warren Zevon
-