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TopicIceland approaches 100% abortion rate for down syndrome
darkphoenix181
08/16/17 3:44:37 PM
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@Hexagon posted...

"This article has the word eugenics in it, therefore any phrase, clause, or sentence fragment must be unequivocally refer to eugenics even if it literally it says it was part of another program because wikipedia is written by professional writers and historians."


the entire article is about eugenics
the killing part is also eugenics

again:


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugenics_in_the_United_States#Euthanasia_programs



Euthanasia programs

Edwin Black wrote that one of the methods that was suggested to get rid of "defective germ-plasm in the human population" was euthanasia.[7] A 1911 Carnegie Institute report explored eighteen methods for removing defective genetic attributes, and method number eight was euthanasia.[7] The most commonly suggested method of euthanasia was to set up local gas chambers.[7] However, many in the eugenics movement did not believe that Americans were ready to implement a large-scale euthanasia program, so many doctors had to find clever ways of subtly implementing eugenic euthanasia in various medical institutions.[7] For example, a mental institution in Lincoln, Illinois fed its incoming patients milk infected with tuberculosis (reasoning that genetically fit individuals would be resistant), resulting in 30–40% annual death rates.[7] Other doctors practiced euthanasia through various forms of lethal neglect.[7]

In the 1930s, there was a wave of portrayals of eugenic "mercy killings" in American film, newspapers, and magazines. In 1931, the Illinois Homeopathic Medicine Association began lobbying for the right to euthanize "imbeciles" and other defectives.[72] The Euthanasia Society of America was founded in 1938.[73]

Overall, however, euthanasia was marginalized in the U.S., motivating people to turn to forced segregation and sterilization programs as a means for keeping the "unfit" from reproducing.[7]



It is very easy to understand.

Not sure what weird bias is getting between you and basic reading.


Do you somehow believe that admitting this is eugenics means you cannot justify aborting babies anymore?

I mean what is the ultimate sterilization? The ultimate way to make sure a person doesn't reproduce?
by killing them
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