Posted on 03/04/2013 1:40:13 PM PST by Morgana
Contempt for people with disabilities is nothing new; children with disabilities have it even worse. Weve come a long way, but there are still negative attitudes that continue to persist worldwide. Case in point: a British councillor named Collin Brewer, who stated that disabled children should be killed because they cost too much money. He made the remarks in 2011, and they came to light when the charity workers he said it to filed a formal complaint. Brewer originally refused to step down, but after the outrage continued to grow, he finally relented and resigned.
Mr Brewer made the remarks to a disabilities charity at an event designed to allow councillors to meet equal opportunity organisations and understand the issues they face.
Mr Brewer reportedly approached a stall run by Disability Cornwall at the event, and was told about the work of the charity.
He responded by saying: Disabled children cost the council too much money and should be put down.
Brewer claims that he has deep regret for the remark, that he has trouble sleeping at night, and that he is just so very sorry for what he said. He was stressed and angry, and he just lashed out, saying something he knew would be hurtful.
Of course, if he truly had been that sorry, or didnt really mean what he said, then it probably wouldnt have taken him a year and a half to write an apology letter.
His apology was sent to Theresa Court, advice services manager at Disability Cornwall, but she described the note he sent as offensive.
Before he resigned she said: I couldnt believe it. Its taken a year and a half for him to be told that he has to write an apology. The apology was an insult.
It came with a second class stamp and it was folded up into eight small bits. He might as well have screwed it up. I cant believe that the only thing he has had to to is write an apology. He needs to re-think his job.
Disability Cornwall stated that it took 18 months, their filed complaint, and a formal investigation to get Brewer to issue that apology, which they claim was forced. And right up until the day before he resigned, he continued to claim that he hadnt really done anything worth stepping down over.
Yeah, this sure does sound like a guy who stays awake at night in regret over the terrible things he said.
Now, it would be easy to brush this guy off as a rarity, a unique monster with hatred in his heart. It would be comforting to think that there arent many Collin Brewers running around. Unfortunately, thats not the case. Brewers attitude towards people with disabilities that they dont even deserve to live is far from uncommon. Hes not the first British politician to make such a claim, after all. Dr. Phil advocated for the mercy killing of people with disabilities in front of his audience of millions. Most of his audience agreed with him. And theres also the most dangerous place in the world for a child with a disability: his or her mothers womb. There are overwhelming odds that the baby will be killed if the disability is discovered prenatally.
No, Brewers attitude is not unusual at all. There are plenty of people who feel exactly the same way he does. The only difference is that most people dont say it out loud.
I'll not ever say I'm sorry for saying that.
I'd be happy to do the culling. A short piece of heavy pipe works.
/johnny
the new normal. You can bet liberals will agree.
Unless they think the child is gay or transgendered of course, then its not a disability. lol
He’ll be getting a nice job under Kathleen Sebelius next week. (/s)
Funny, I’ve always felt that anyone serving as a political figure gets two terms - and then they are put down with all the illegal assets they’ve garnered during those terms to be distributed to (fill in your own corrupt recipients here).
Oh, and we can make “billions and billions” by selling tickets to the “going out” ceremony of each of these slime molds.
Toss that Jack Wagon into a wood chipper..../s
How much does it cost in Reichsmarks?
Brewer claims that he has deep regret for the remark, that he has trouble sleeping at night, and that he is just so very sorry for what he said. He was stressed and angry, and he just lashed out, saying something he knew would be hurtful.
Can't sleep? Stressed? Angry? Those sound like disabilities to me.
Granted, Hitler's Germany did give the very popular eugenics movement in the UK some very bad PR. George Bernard Shaw and other Fabians (and Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists) were embarrassed when the results of the Nazi's “final solutions” for the problems of the physically and mentally unfit, Gypsies, Jews, Slavs, and anyone else that wasn't a pure Aryan were solved.
But, that's old history and if it was good for Der Führer, Heinrich Himmler, and Adolf Eichmann, it's good enough for Mr. Collin Brewer.
Feet first, slowly. Evac before it gets too far, certify on field expedient first aid, next group gets a shot.
Rinse and repeat until everybody gets certified or there's no more government agent calling for killing babies.
By my count there's 1 baby killer and 6 pressure bandages on the consumables list.
/johnny
Many left wing wacko professors say the same thing.
>> Brewer: “Disabled children cost the council too much money and should be put down.”
Only Brewer knows if he would follow through on his sick proposition, but his words are nonetheless an example of the depraved, socialist mindset that condemns the innocent in order to preserve the increasingly bloated and self-serving government.
Ten or twenty years from now the media will proclaim that his way of thinking is “mainstream” and that those who oppose it are “extremists”
I think we are closer than that
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