Isn’t the unpleasant part of eugenics the “killing “bad” people” part?
For eugenics in general (I know nothing about the fictional case in question), evaluating people as “bad” in the first place is also unpleasant, and I think there’s also history of forced sterilization.
For eugenics in general (I know nothing about the fictional case in question), evaluating people as “bad” in the first place is also unpleasant, and I think there’s also history of forced sterilization.
I think many people have negative reactions to the word eugenics itself, more so than to some of the realities it can refer to.