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Genetics (Standards of Perfection (Beauty (What is considered "…
Genetics
Standards of Perfection
Beauty
What is considered "beautiful"
Facial Symmetry
Pressure to keep looking young
Fit body type
Height and weight
Success
Traits determining achievements in life
Confidence
Ambition
Intelligence
Acceptable careers (medical, public safety, business, etc)
Lifestyle
What is the "right" way to live
Idyllic white picket fence house in suburbs
Lavish and wealthy
Big mansions and vacation homes
Celebrities
What if they're unable to conform
Genetic "mutations"
Any differences, big or small, is abnormal
Unable to in society
Conformity
Well-functioning society
Continuing to be happy
everyone accepts their future
Loss of differences
Less conflict between individuals
Culture
Art
Music
Media
Materials censored so only approved are made available
Books
Societal Hierarchy
If everyone is considered "perfect," how is society categorized
Human beings are naturally hierarchical
Based on wealth
Wealthier families can afford more "appealing" genes for their children
Able to purchase enhancements
Serums to boost personality traits
Modifications to body parts - cosmetic surgery
Products to enhance beauty
Make-up
Hair dye
Need to keep up with mainstream trends
Work harder to afford more
Upper class
Ethnics
Morality of science
Changing natural humanity
Artificial conception and gestation
Designer humans
Shopping through genes to pick from
Erasing true individuality
Original thought
How can society evolve when the mind has been programmed?
Social presumptions based on looks and image
Relationships
Parents are receiving their child as a product
Undermining concepts of love and emotions
Are they only loved because they were predetermined
taking advantage of human need for acceptance
Cannot be guaranteed to work perfectly