RayCav of ASVS wrote:Ok, I know I'm one to talk, but this whole fucking thread scares me
When it happens on a BBS, it is merely an interesting hypothetical discussion. When it happens in the Parliament House, then we get very worried!
On the need for regulation, open to rorting, how do you get it started, what are the penalties for breaking the rules, etc - well, those are issues with any market. The idea is to make sure it is easier and more convenient to do things 'right' than to try and circumvent the system. (After all, currency can technically be forged too, and there is corruption all up and down the chain - but the system rolls on regardless, even if it shudders now and again).
Colonel Olrik is right that the countries where such a scheme is most likely to work are also the ones with the least need for population control :<
XPViking is right that there is a great danger of creating an 'underclass' of unlicensed births. Any such scheme would have to be expressly designed to avoid that situation - ensuring that the child does not suffer for the 'sins of the father' (or mother, as the case may be).
On black lists/forced sterilisation/etc - a question for the proponents of such a viewpoint: Exactly who would you be willing to entrust with that kind of responsibility?
On China: the problem with China was (is?) that it had (has?) a strict one family/one child policy. There was (is?) no way to acquire more licenses to have additional children. When you have a society which is almost entirely patrilineal, and the first born turns out to be a girl. . . you weren't getting forced abortions. You were getting infanticide occuring simply because the child was female.
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