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TopicIceland approaches 100% abortion rate for down syndrome
darkphoenix181
08/16/17 3:31:54 PM
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my cousin can't even talk

she is like 40 now

but she appears to be pretty happy
she lives in a home that caters to people with mental disabilities like her not to far from her mom

@Hexagon posted...
Do you even know what eugenics means? Because from this post it shows you don't. Eugenics is trying to stop people with undesirable traits from reproducing and to get those with desirable ones to reproduce. A couple deciding to terminate their embryo and try conceiving again because the random segregation of their combined alleles or chromosomes will result in a diseased person or person with a defect is not eugenics because no one's right to reproduce is suppressed here.


oh look a disingenuous person


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_eugenics

Those humans targeted for destruction under Nazi eugenics policies were largely living in private and state-operated institutions, identified as "life unworthy of life" (German: Lebensunwertes Leben), including prisoners, degenerate, dissident, people with congenital cognitive and physical disabilities (including feebleminded, epileptic, schizophrenic, manic-depressive, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, deaf, blind) (German: erbkranken), homosexual, idle, insane, and the weak, for elimination from the chain of heredity. More than 400,000 people were sterilized against their will, while more than 70,000 were killed under Action T4, a euthanasia program.[3][4][5][6]


http://www.annefrankguide.net/en-US/bronnenbank.asp?oid=20494
The Nazis wanted to create a society of healthy and strong individuals that could make Germany the dominant power on the planet. There was no place in this vision for the weak and feeble. Germans that were disabled and could not contribute to society were a burden that had to be removed. More than 100,000 disabled Germans were murdered in the Nazi "Euthanasia"’ program - mercy killings.



The Nazi mass murder of disabled people can be traced to a field of science called Eugenics. Eugenics was very popular in the late 19th century. It was also quite popular in the United States until the Second World War. The central idea is that healthy individuals should be allowed to have families and "unhealthy" individuals should be prevented from doing so. Allowing unhealthy people to have children would weaken societies. This approach has also been called "Social Darwinism" – survival of the fittest in society. Tens of thousands in the United States were sterilized in the first part of the 20th century in such programs.



killing people is part of eugenics if you are being an honest person

besides, you probably don't think these are people anyways, you think they are just things to be purged smh
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