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As a rule, democratic states should make registries of objects & property (cars, boats, planes, guns, businesses, automatic electronic defribrilators ) not people — much less categorized by medical conditions, or religion. The history of eugenics in the 20th century provides ample evidence for why.
May 8, 2025, 12:52 PM
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