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Abortion=Women’s Right to Work

Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by Wingman68, Aug 15, 2018.

  1. Wingman68

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    Chelsea picked up the old German line about useless eaters, huh?
     
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    Margaret Sanger Decries ‘Human Weeds’
    https://parg.co/ojb

    A quote falsely attributed to birth control advocate Margaret Sanger likens Slavs and Jews to human "weeds" in need of eradication.
    In his 1992 book American Extremists: Militias, Supremacists, Klansmen, Communists & Others, author John George writes that this quote was “evidently concocted in the late 1980s for the purpose of trying to make the early birth control advocate seem a racist and anti-Semite” and that “this fabrication has been kept in circulation by antiabortion and anti-birth control groups.”

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    Margaret Sanger was a very evil person.

     
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    Margaret Sanger admired the Germans.

     
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    “How are we to breed a race of human thorough-
    breds unless we follow the same plan? We must
    make this country into a garden for children
    instead of a disorderly back lot overrun with
    human weeds.”
    Well documented that she said the above.
     
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    Let's see the documentation. The first quote was a lie.
     
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    Sanger, Margaret, “The Meaning of Radio Birth Control,” text
    of a broadcast by Sanger on WFAB radio in Syracuse, N.Y.,
    on February 29, 1924. Published in Birth Control Review, April
    1924, pp. 110-111
     
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    There is no justification on the face of God's green earth for abortion, euthanasia or eugenics.

    Abortion. sanitized term "Pregnancy termination".
    Euthanasia. Several states have assisted suicide laws and regulations. sanitized term: "Death with dignity".
    Eugenics is coming soon.Sanitized term: "Gene editing".

    Margaret Sanger reportedly promoted all of these and IMO it was her influence that brought them about.

    So does the DNC (officially) and the RNC (unofficially) support them.

    Legal abortion was born under A Republican President's administration (Roe v. Wade WAS NOT BROUGHT TO THE SCOTUS) and has survived under several other Republican presidents (so far).

    Eugenics is coming.
     
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    In 1907, a new law passed by the state legislature and signed by the Governor of Indiana provided for the involuntary sterilization of "confirmed criminals, idiots, imbeciles and rapists." Although it was eventually found to be unconstitutional, this law is widely regarded as the first eugenics sterilization legislation passed in the world. In 1927, a revised law was implemented and before it was repealed in 1974, over 2,300 of the State’s most vulnerable citizens were involuntarily sterilized. In addition, Indiana established a state-funded Committee on Mental Defectives that carried out eugenic family studies in over twenty counties and was home to an active "better babies" movement that encouraged scientific motherhood and infant hygiene as routes to human improvement.

    Indiana Eugenics: History and Legacy

    Hitler admired the Indiana law and used it to support his efforts at eugenics. Famously, Oliver Wendell Holmes advocated eugenics in a 1927 supreme court case wrote that in a case authorizing forced sterilization that three generations of imbeciles are enough.
     
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