Voluntary eugenics. Great idea!
It'd only be eugenics if drug addiction was genetically influenced.
Surely those two statements contradict one another? How can somebody out there hold the right to give or deny parenting licenses if you don't believe it's anyone's job to decide that?Whilst it is not anyone's job to decide who can and can't have children, I would have to agree that there are people who really shouldn't have kids. I'm all for a parenting license or something similar, rather than sterilisation.
The very nature of serious drug addiction is that a person may not be in a completely worthwhile state of mind when in need of their next fix though. It's not like you or I, sitting down in a perfectly sober frame of mind, and deciding that "Yeah, I'll take £200 for the snip".Still can't see any real issues with it. The fact of the matter is that if you're ever at a point in your life when you need £200 so badly that you're willing to get sterilised to lay your hands on it, you've clearly made a lot of really, really bad decisions to get there.
Perhaps not, but the rights of basic freedom kind of extend to that, don't they? We're free to **** anyone we like (as long as they want to too, of courseIt may well be a step towards modern eugenics or an extreme violation of liberty, but I don't remember reading anywhere that we have a Human Right to bear children.
Actually, I'd imagine you fit in quite well with the amount of "lock 'em up and throw away the key", redemption-phobic, unsympathetic types on here.Of course, I don't expect many people to agree exactly with my way of thinking. I'm a liberal mysanthropist. It's not a common viewpoint.
It is, like most things.
What happens if that person cleans themselves up and becomes a perfectly respectable member of society later in life? They've then been doomed by a personal choice made years before in an unfit state. It's hardly getting a bad tattoo, it's giving up the ability to ever raise and care for your own flesh and blood.
Source plz.
That is exactly what I was thinking when I read the article, that that is why I am completely against this initiative. It is exploitative as many addicts are not in a position to make a rational and well thought out decision.Has anyone raised the point yet where addicts may not be in a state of mind to fully understand their potential decision to be castrated? A heroin addict would be far more likely to think of his next fix with that £200 instead of the procedure. If he/she becomes clean later in life it would be a massive inconsolable regret. It's highly irresponsible of the 'charity' which blatantly has its own misguided agenda to pursue. It's their way of saying 'you have no right to reproduce and we are going to take advantage of your state of mind'.
That is exactly what I was thinking when I read the article, that that is why I am completely against this initiative. It is exploitative as many addicts are not in a position to make a rational and well thought out decision.
That's a very good point. The only thing I can think of is to promote the use of contraception, and provide addicts with contraceptives.But you think they are of sound enough mind to decide to have children though?
Maybe we should round up all the junkies put them in a care home where the nanny state can run their lives for them.
That's a very good point. The only thing I can think of is to promote the use of contraception, and provide addicts with contraceptives.
That's a very good point. The only thing I can think of is to promote the use of contraception, and provide addicts with contraceptives.
That's a very good point. The only thing I can think of is to promote the use of contraception, and provide addicts with contraceptives.
The free condoms are a bit naff though. Not exactly a wide selection!Also note that condoms have been available for free for a rather long time now. If drug addicts were responsible enough to use them this scheme wouldn't exist.
Yes, but through a bribe. It's the bribery that I have an issue with, not the sterilisation.Doesn't this scheme do exactly that?
Good point.Also note that condoms have been available for free for a rather long time now. If drug addicts were responsible enough to use them this scheme wouldn't exist.
The free condoms are a bit naff though. Not exactly a wide selection!