"Adolf Hitlers mind was captivated by evolutionary thinkingprobably since the time he was a boy. Evolutionary ideas, quite undisguised, lie at the basis of all that is worst in Mein Kampf and in his public speeches. A few quotations, taken at random, will show how Hitler reasoned . . [*Hitler said:] He who would live must fight; he who does not wish to fight, in this world where permanent struggle is the law of life, has not the right to exist. "
*Robert E.D. Clark, Darwin: Before and After (1948), p. 115.
"Difference which exists between the lowest, so-called men, and the other higher races is greater than between the lowest men and the highest apes."
Adolf Hitler Source: Hitler quoted in Heinz Bruecher, Ernst Haeckels Bluts- und Geisteserbe (München: Lehmann, 1936), p.
Just as Nature concentrates its greatest attention, not to the maintenance of what already exists but on the selective breeding of offspring in order to carry on the species, so in human life also it is less a matter of artificially improving the existing generation which, owing to human characteristics, is impossible in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred and more a matter of securing from the very start a better road for future development."
Adolf Hitler Source: Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf, Chapter 2.
"For as soon as the procreative faculty is thwarted and the number of births diminished, the natural struggle for existence which allows only healthy and strong individuals to survive is replaced by a sheer craze to save feeble and even diseased creatures at any cost. And thus the seeds are sown for a human progeny which will become more and more miserable from one generation to another, as long as Natures will is scorned."
Adolf Hitler Source: Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf, Chapter 4.
"[Hitler] stressed and singled out the idea of biological evolution as the most forceful weapon against traditional religion and he repeatedly condemned Christianity for its opposition to the teaching of evolution . For Hitler, evolution was the hallmark of modern science and culture, and he defended its veracity as tenaciously as Haeckel."
*Daniel Gasman, Scientific Origins of Modern Socialism: Social Darwinism in Ernst Haeckel and the German Monist League (1971), p. 188.
We are black hearted scoundrels without the ability to care for others who cannot meet their needs. We have surrendered our ability to care to government and made it an industry with no heart. Government service is absolutely dependent on growing need among the populas. Far from meeting need government social service seeks to expand and worsen conditions for their target population. This keeps the income stream growing.