• candyman337@lemmy.world
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      12 hours ago

      Literally the rhetoric that the Nazis used as an excuse to experiment on Jews in concentration camps

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        11 hours ago

        I don’t know much about nazis but I thought an important part of their rhetoric was to draw distinctions between types of human.

        So they’d not see “10bn humans”, they’d see maybe 100m aryan and 9.9bn “untermensch”; the latter being equivalent to rats available to be experimented on.

        I just find rats to be much more preferable, pleasant and considerate creatures than humans. I see humans as a single tier of unterratten; totally different hierarchcy.

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          so how do you choose which humans to experiment on? bearing in mind that any sort of incentive will automatically select for a particular subset, and randomness will “obviously” need to exclude a particular subset