DNA
Dos said, citizens have been controlling the breeding of dogs, cows and horses for a long time for all sorts of reasons and it is a culturally accepted practice. Do you think when slavery was culturally acceptable, that breeding programs with slaves happened for various reasons?
Padoke cocked one ear while Dos asked this question, but didn’t show any other movement.
Dollcee said, I think it is interesting that slavery was culturally acceptable until the industrial revolution developed cheaper production methods, of course, slaves were not citizens. Isn’t that incredible, culture determines whether you are a citizen or a slave.
Dos was not going to be distracted from his question and went on, I have been reading an article by a professor who had to emigrate for employment opportunities. He claims that breeding programs were happening all the time during the thousands of years of slavery and this can be easily proven with all the mixed-up DNA results that are emerging all the time now.
Dollcee said, no wonder the poor professor has to migrate for employment reasons, there would be a lot of leaders of mankind that would not appreciate that sort thesis being circulated amongst conspiracy theorist tapping away on their devices.
Dos said, when you look on the line at some of the strange looking dog breeds, I can’t even begin to imagine what some weirdos would do when breeding citizens.
Cybo said, it was common practice to castrate young male slaves to utilize their strength and restrict their aggression.
Dollcee said, that is interesting that citizens were aware that the testicles produce chemicals that enhance aggressive behaviour, way back in the really olden days before spaceships were invented. I wonder what else citizens have been aware since the really olden days?
Dos said, if you know the origins of words, then there is a possibility that you can work out how long citizens have been aware of something.