Nate Kolker

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Slowly, it came into focus. This small web of people keeping one another afloat. All these miniscule interactions—a friendly wave, a pencil sketch, some plastic beads strung up a nylon cord—they might not look like much from the outside, but for the people caught inside that web? They might be everything, the very tethers that keep one bound to this planet. That was what was so maddening about the eugenicists. They failed to even consider the possibility of a web like this.
Nate Kolker
Really do not need convincing that eugenics is evil I get it
Why Fish Don't Exist: A Story of Loss, Love, and the Hidden Order of Life
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