KingOfRome
Buff Auschwitz Escapee
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Here's five to start out:
1. Barring extremely unfortunate happenstances, genetic disease would have been wiped off the face of the planet. Humankind under the leadership and influence of the NSDAP would have spent decades bettering itself through eugenics. Genetic modification would also have been developed for humans by the start of the second millennium. Genetic disorders such as autism and dwarfism would have been decimated, to exist largely in books of medical history as relics of the modern dark age, much like the bubonic plague is today.
2. Sexually unattractive people would hardly exist. People doomed to ugliness, poor health, dull mind, or weak constitution during their prenatal development, e.g. those suffering from fetal alcohol syndrome, would have been retired at a very young age, if not before birth. This would be a mercy to both the retired and the rest of society: the retired would be freed from life as a sub-human, and society would have freed its resources from another useless eater. Members of undesirable racial and ethnic groups would likewise be retired. Through mandatory national fitness programs, their purposes being the maintenance of ideal conscription and labor pools and to teach good habits to posterity, neither the overweight nor the underweight would exist, and the body composition of the average person would reflect their outstanding strength and conditioning.
3. Because the purpose of culture would be the glorification of the Reich, the NSDAP, the Fuehrer, and the folk, there would be a high objective standard for all forms of media, e.g. film, radio, television, and books. This is in contrast to the culture of today, low and debauched in its purpose of accruing wealth through mass consumption by the lowest common denominator.
4. Unemployment would not exist. The focus of any unemployment program would, rather than keep a permanently unemployable underclass complacent and docile, be to reintroduce the chronically unemployed to the workforce by teaching marketable skills and guaranteeing work with at least a modest amount of pay. So-called "government cheese" would be kept to those retired on state pensions and those who suffered debilitating injury in service to the Reich and folk.
5. Political discourse would be improved. The expression of harmful political and social ideas would be discouraged by state policy, protecting innocent minds from becoming bewildered and misguided. Likewise, expressing and acting on ideas that benefit the Reich and folk would be encouraged.
1. Barring extremely unfortunate happenstances, genetic disease would have been wiped off the face of the planet. Humankind under the leadership and influence of the NSDAP would have spent decades bettering itself through eugenics. Genetic modification would also have been developed for humans by the start of the second millennium. Genetic disorders such as autism and dwarfism would have been decimated, to exist largely in books of medical history as relics of the modern dark age, much like the bubonic plague is today.
2. Sexually unattractive people would hardly exist. People doomed to ugliness, poor health, dull mind, or weak constitution during their prenatal development, e.g. those suffering from fetal alcohol syndrome, would have been retired at a very young age, if not before birth. This would be a mercy to both the retired and the rest of society: the retired would be freed from life as a sub-human, and society would have freed its resources from another useless eater. Members of undesirable racial and ethnic groups would likewise be retired. Through mandatory national fitness programs, their purposes being the maintenance of ideal conscription and labor pools and to teach good habits to posterity, neither the overweight nor the underweight would exist, and the body composition of the average person would reflect their outstanding strength and conditioning.
3. Because the purpose of culture would be the glorification of the Reich, the NSDAP, the Fuehrer, and the folk, there would be a high objective standard for all forms of media, e.g. film, radio, television, and books. This is in contrast to the culture of today, low and debauched in its purpose of accruing wealth through mass consumption by the lowest common denominator.
4. Unemployment would not exist. The focus of any unemployment program would, rather than keep a permanently unemployable underclass complacent and docile, be to reintroduce the chronically unemployed to the workforce by teaching marketable skills and guaranteeing work with at least a modest amount of pay. So-called "government cheese" would be kept to those retired on state pensions and those who suffered debilitating injury in service to the Reich and folk.
5. Political discourse would be improved. The expression of harmful political and social ideas would be discouraged by state policy, protecting innocent minds from becoming bewildered and misguided. Likewise, expressing and acting on ideas that benefit the Reich and folk would be encouraged.