To my understanding DNA doesn't work as it is portrayed in mass media. We have coding DNA and non-coding DNA. Scientists had the nerve to call the non-coding DNA "Junk DNA" even tho it consists of 99% of the DNA. This percentage is disputed but it's always a huge percentage. The non-coding DNA has the crucial role to take input from the environment and decides what is going to be coded. In media when they talk about DNA they just talk about coding DNA.
Even tho eugenics is not a department in medical schools anymore, racist scientists often get in the field of the coding DNA research, focusing heritage, undermining in anyway they can the input of the environment, the non-coding DNA.
Both genetic and environmental factors play a role in the development of multiple sclerosis (MS), which is an autoimmune disease.
Some diseases are purely genetic, which means a person will get the disease if they inherit one or two copies of a specific gene. MS is not genetic in this way.
Eugenics is several things, including what you mention. Apart from that It looks like you missed my point which was: racist scientists often get in the field of the coding DNA research
I will try using the words of the National Human Genome Research Institute with an example:
Timeline 1994 - The Bell Curve and modern concerns about a resurgence of eugenics
Richard Hernstein and Charles Murray published The Bell Curve which promoted historical eugenic arguments. These authors argued that genetics determined intelligence and social mobility in American society and that genetics caused African American and Europeans Americans to have different IQ scores
The study or practice of attempting to improve the human gene pool by encouraging the reproduction of people considered to have desirable traits and discouraging or preventing the reproduction of people considered to have undesirable traits.
The science of generative or procreative development; the doctrine of progress or evolution, especially in the human race, through improved conditions in the relations of the sexes.
The science of improving stock, whether human or animal.
A social philosophy which advocates the improvement of human hereditary qualities through selective breeding.
The study of methods of improving genetic qualities by selective breeding (especially as applied to human mating).
The study or practice of attempting to improve the human gene pool by encouraging the reproduction of people considered to have desirable traits and discouraging or preventing the reproduction of people considered to have undesirable traits.
The science of generative or procreative development; the doctrine of progress or evolution, especially in the human race, through improved conditions in the relations of the sexes.
The science of improving stock, whether human or animal.
A social philosophy which advocates the improvement of human hereditary qualities through selective breeding.
The study of methods of improving genetic qualities by selective breeding (especially as applied to human mating).
Also, the link I provided is from genome.gov, there one can find a very interesting Fact Sheet. It's also visible on your screenshot.
All of those bullet points say the same thing with different words: selective breeding to improve a species. For whatever reason you wish to choose, that's considered bad when done to humans.