Comment on Anon plants a seed of doubt
SplashJackson@lemmy.ca 2 months agoIn an evolutionary context, what does “should” mean?
Comment on Anon plants a seed of doubt
SplashJackson@lemmy.ca 2 months agoIn an evolutionary context, what does “should” mean?
orangeboats@lemmy.world 2 months ago
In the past, fitness (and hence its proxy parameters like height and other beauty standards) correlated to the survivability of your bloodline. So it makes sense that people are programmed, to a certain degree, to admire things like tallness.
Nowadays because of technology the correlation no longer exists, or at the very least it is much diminished. But the programming is still there right in our DNA, so as a people we should artificially override this natural instinct because it no longer serves a purpose.
SplashJackson@lemmy.ca 2 months ago
Sexual selection is still a thing, and not to push eugenics or anything, but shouldn’t people be somewhat discerning regarding the genetic health of their partner? I mean, we’re still a ways out from using CRISPR to fix inheritable weaknesses, but until then, keep slamming shorties but save your baby-making for a tall Amazonian, right?