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To: Morgana
Starting in the 1880's there was a movement in the upper echelons of society to breed a better human. After all humans were just animals and animals were suppose to be useful or they were put down.

I have a copy of a book called "Eugenics" from 1917 sitting on my book shelf and anytime I get overly optimistic about humanity I just read a couple of chapters and come back to reality with a thud. It isn't a book about "let's kill all the inferiors" or the rantings of a want to be Hitler. It is a "let's make people better" sort of book full of the very best of intentions. Who would not want healthy and smart grandchildren?

But once you start taking it to the logical conclusions you can see the glow of giant ovens.

23 posted on 07/07/2023 11:51:27 AM PDT by Harmless Teddy Bear (Follow the money. Even if it leads you to someplace horrible it will still lead you to the truth.)
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To: Harmless Teddy Bear

Okay I knew about the Eugenics movement in the 1900s, Margaret Sanger and The American Birth Control League which is now called Planned Parenthood.

I just had no idea it went as far back to the 1880’s.

Were they allowing disabled babies to die even then?

I knew about forced sterilizations that went on then and up to about 1977.


26 posted on 07/07/2023 1:57:57 PM PDT by Morgana ( Always a bit of truth in dark humor. )
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