This blog (which I am hurrying to post and will revise as time goes on, perhaps reposting with supporting evidence) is to hereby support the enactment in this country of a practice discontinued in Sweden early in the last century. That practice is kindly referred to as forced-sterilization.
It has come to my attention recently that until early in the last century, Sweden practiced forced-sterilization (or fs for short) of certain segments of the population which society generally felt should not be allowed to reproduce. This included those with certain mental disabilities, criminals, those with debilitating genetic diseases, and the morbidly obese to name a few. As a result, Sweden is a country of beautiful people (and I mean beautiful people) with reduced health risks--chiefly they are mostly free of obesity while we see our obesity rate soar to near 50%--and other chronic diseases which we in other parts of the West struggle to combat.
I feel it is not only in our interest but for the common Good that we should implement such a policy. I first propose that we sterilize all criminals after their third time in a state or federal institution (regardless of crime) and that all sexual offenders be sterilized after their first conviction, based on the special nature of their crime. This would prevent rapists, child molesters, and consanguinious-natured individuals (those practicing incest) from ever having the second chance to wrongfully impregnate and thus create a potentially miserable human existence, all-to-often marked with numerous physical and psychological ailments.
The next measure would be to sterilize those not mentally stable or developed to handle their own lives, let alone those of their potential offspring. This would prevent the continued production of children who are of less-than-average intelligence. Within two or three generations, we would significantly improve test scores and potentially be able to reassert ourselves in not only world scholastic competitions and overall scholarly rankings for standard K-12 education, but we would be able to quickly reassert ourselves in a dominating position in science and mathematics research, all while cleaning up the gene pool.
Also, while it is not as pressing a concern nowadays with the advent of gene technology and the rest of the tools of modern medical science, FS would help eradicate some of the more difficult genetic diseases that even modern medicine struggles to combat.
Finally, as has been the experience of Sweden, if we implement FS, I am confident that the US would be able to eventually out-rate the Swedes in average personal beauty. We already have a pretty sweet stock of beautiful people, but with FS, we would naturally evolve into a better-looking group of people. And not only that, they'd be all the more healthier so that they would have even less to threaten said beauty.