>>12547
>Being a good parent isn't determined genetically. It's mostly a learned behavior.
Hard to say really.
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/256478000_Elucidating_the_Etiology_of_Individual_Differences_in_Parenting_A_Meta-Analysis_of_Behavioral_Genetic_Research
>Behavioral genetic studies have further indicated that parenting behaviors are in fact heritable
>meta-analysis (n = 56)
>Resultsreveal significant effects of parental genetic makeup on parental behavior, but also highlight the genetic makeup of the child as a particularly prominent source of genetic transmission (via evocative gene–environment correlation)
>We would be best off breeding from the healthiest, smartest, strongest, etc. and handing the kids to the best parents.
I guess if you care about society after you're long dead and those generational long processes take effect sure. I'd rather not waste my life so people in the future can have better lives.
>For now though we should focus on giving a decent life to the orphans, because otherwise they're at high risk of becoming criminals if they don't find a good home.
Or we can not live in the cities or poverty stricken rural areas. Much easier.