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08-05-2010, 02:20 PM
Not necessarily Spurs-related but it's the offseason (and it's kinda Spurs-related).
Is genoism good for sports?
by Timothy Varner
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Andrew Niccol is usually associated with The Truman Show. But Gattaca (1997) is his best film.
Gattaca imagines a (not so) future world where discrimination no longer grows in the soil of, say, racial prejudice. The preeminent ism of the future is genoism–discrimination against one’s genetic make-up. In Gattaca, all of society is organized around the genetic predispositions of its members. From the womb forward a person’s station in life is predetermined by their genetic potential. Whether one becomes an astronaut or janitor is, more or less, determined prior to birth. Gattaca presents a world where potential is met, but never exceeded; it’s a world where we’d never find Will Hunting sweeping a university floor.
Keep reading → (http://www.48minutesofhell.com/2010/08/05/genoism-manu-ginobili-gattaca/#more-9195)
Is genoism good for sports?
by Timothy Varner
http://beerandscifi.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/gattaca-thinking-humanity-smart-sci-fi.jpg
Andrew Niccol is usually associated with The Truman Show. But Gattaca (1997) is his best film.
Gattaca imagines a (not so) future world where discrimination no longer grows in the soil of, say, racial prejudice. The preeminent ism of the future is genoism–discrimination against one’s genetic make-up. In Gattaca, all of society is organized around the genetic predispositions of its members. From the womb forward a person’s station in life is predetermined by their genetic potential. Whether one becomes an astronaut or janitor is, more or less, determined prior to birth. Gattaca presents a world where potential is met, but never exceeded; it’s a world where we’d never find Will Hunting sweeping a university floor.
Keep reading → (http://www.48minutesofhell.com/2010/08/05/genoism-manu-ginobili-gattaca/#more-9195)