Feminism improves the gene pool

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was a British author, palaeobotanist, academic, eugenicist, campaigner for women's rights, and pioneer in the field of birth control. Her contributions to plant palaeontology and coal classification were significant, and she was the first female academic on the faculty of the University of Manchester. With her second husband Humphrey Verdon Roe she founded the first birth control clinic in Britain.

Stopes was "an elitist, an idealist, interested in creating a society in which only the best and the beautiful should survive" [50] and eugenics was central to her birth control vision.[35]

Her enthusiasm for eugenics was in line with many of the intellectuals and public figures of the time (see for example, Havelock Ellis, John Maynard Keynes, Cyril Burt and George Bernard Shaw.) As a child she had met the founder of the Eugenics movement, Francis Galton, both through the British Association for the Advancement of Science and socially through her father.[51]

She was so far ahead of her time. She argued that giving women basic reproductive rights, would inexorably improve the gene pool. If only we had been more diligent in heeding her advice. The world would simply have been far more beautiful.

Just imagine if everyone looked like this.

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These are the only kinds of men who should be reproducing. Thankfully, all we need to do to achieve this is to allow feminism to take root in our society, and to utterly dismantle the patriarchy.
 
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