genoism
English
    
    Etymology
    
Coined by Andrew Niccol, director and writer of the 1997 film Gattaca.
Noun
    
genoism (uncountable)
- Discrimination on the basis of genetic profile.
-  2013, Sidney Eve Matrix, Cyberpop: Digital Lifestyles and Commodity Culture, →ISBN:- Genoism, racism, and sexism are shown to be compatible and mutually reinforcing systems for maintainng socioeconomic inequality in the not-too-distant future, just as they were within the eugenics movement and within contemporary American culture.
 
-  2014, John Weaver, The Failure of Evangelical Mental Health Care, →ISBN:- Branham taught a quite literal form of Christian genoism, where salvation was dependent upon one's bloodline (Douglas Weaver 123–125).
 
-  2017, Dalton Conley & Jason Fletcher, The Genome Factor: What the Social Genomics Revolution Reveals about Ourselves, Our History & the Future, →ISBN:- There is much written about privacy, “genoism” (genetic discrimination by the likes of insurance companies), and personalized medicine.
 
 
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