That's actually a fair point. I don't entirely disagree. Or really disagree at all.
But, to the extent one agrees, as Race put it, that it's good public policy, then it's probably smart to pay for it among the poors. I don't need the gov. If I need to get someone an abortion, it's going to happen, even if a plane is involved. But if we're going to have it, let's use it to limit the growth of the welfare state. Because if we're bitching about welfare babies now, just make abortion EITHER legally or financially hard to get, and then see what you get.
That's what abortion was for. Ask Margret. Keep the black population down and get rid of retards.
Not that it matters, it’s just interesting that you’re rarely right about anything. Sanger was all about contraception, not abortion.
Margret Sanger was a racist and wanted to eliminate “defectives” including blacks.
She also favored sterilization.
She liked Hitler.
Let's see some people have been talking about camps......
She was horrified by Hitler and said so. You fetus fetishists rarely give a shit about the truth.
Writing in 1938, when the Nazi program was in full swing, Sanger urged America to follow Hitler’s example. Using the language of Social Darwinism—the same language that Hitler uses in Mein Kampf—Sanger wrote, “In animal industry, the poor stock is not allowed to breed. In gardens, the weeds are kept down.” America, Sanger concluded, must learn from the Nazis and carry out nature’s own mandate of getting rid of “human weeds.”6
Hitler never quotes Margaret Sanger, but he was inspired by the writings of two of her associates, Leon Whitney of the American Eugenics Society and Madison Grant of the New York Zoological Society. During the 1930s, Whitney on one occasion visited Grant to proudly show him a letter he had just received from Hitler requesting a copy of Whitney’s book The Case for Sterilization.
Not to be outdone, Grant pulled out his own letter from Hitler, which praised Grant for writing The Passing of the Great Race, a book Hitler called his eugenic “Bible.”7 This incident shows how progressive eugenicists in America were well aware of their impact on Hitler and proud of their association with him.
Wrong as usual.
Belief in eugenics was mainstream prior to the Nazis. You won’t quote what she actually said about the Nazis ‘cuz it would blow up your bumper sticker level “reasoning”.
So she changed her tune after they discovered the death camps. Doesn't change what she said earlier.
They hadn’t discovered the death camps in the mid 1930s. You’re having a bad thread, Mall Cop.
That's actually a fair point. I don't entirely disagree. Or really disagree at all.
But, to the extent one agrees, as Race put it, that it's good public policy, then it's probably smart to pay for it among the poors. I don't need the gov. If I need to get someone an abortion, it's going to happen, even if a plane is involved. But if we're going to have it, let's use it to limit the growth of the welfare state. Because if we're bitching about welfare babies now, just make abortion EITHER legally or financially hard to get, and then see what you get.
That's what abortion was for. Ask Margret. Keep the black population down and get rid of retards.
Not that it matters, it’s just interesting that you’re rarely right about anything. Sanger was all about contraception, not abortion.
Margret Sanger was a racist and wanted to eliminate “defectives” including blacks.
She also favored sterilization.
She liked Hitler.
Let's see some people have been talking about camps......
She was horrified by Hitler and said so. You fetus fetishists rarely give a shit about the truth.
Writing in 1938, when the Nazi program was in full swing, Sanger urged America to follow Hitler’s example. Using the language of Social Darwinism—the same language that Hitler uses in Mein Kampf—Sanger wrote, “In animal industry, the poor stock is not allowed to breed. In gardens, the weeds are kept down.” America, Sanger concluded, must learn from the Nazis and carry out nature’s own mandate of getting rid of “human weeds.”6
Hitler never quotes Margaret Sanger, but he was inspired by the writings of two of her associates, Leon Whitney of the American Eugenics Society and Madison Grant of the New York Zoological Society. During the 1930s, Whitney on one occasion visited Grant to proudly show him a letter he had just received from Hitler requesting a copy of Whitney’s book The Case for Sterilization.
Not to be outdone, Grant pulled out his own letter from Hitler, which praised Grant for writing The Passing of the Great Race, a book Hitler called his eugenic “Bible.”7 This incident shows how progressive eugenicists in America were well aware of their impact on Hitler and proud of their association with him.
Wrong as usual.
Belief in eugenics was mainstream prior to the Nazis. You won’t quote what she actually said about the Nazis ‘cuz it would blow up your bumper sticker level “reasoning”.
So she changed her tune after they discovered the death camps. Doesn't change what she said earlier.
They hadn’t discovered the death camps in the mid 1930s. You’re having a bad thread, Mall Cop.
The things you support are often not the best choices. HTH
That's actually a fair point. I don't entirely disagree. Or really disagree at all.
But, to the extent one agrees, as Race put it, that it's good public policy, then it's probably smart to pay for it among the poors. I don't need the gov. If I need to get someone an abortion, it's going to happen, even if a plane is involved. But if we're going to have it, let's use it to limit the growth of the welfare state. Because if we're bitching about welfare babies now, just make abortion EITHER legally or financially hard to get, and then see what you get.
That's what abortion was for. Ask Margret. Keep the black population down and get rid of retards.
Not that it matters, it’s just interesting that you’re rarely right about anything. Sanger was all about contraception, not abortion.
Margret Sanger was a racist and wanted to eliminate “defectives” including blacks.
She also favored sterilization.
She liked Hitler.
Let's see some people have been talking about camps......
She was horrified by Hitler and said so. You fetus fetishists rarely give a shit about the truth.
Writing in 1938, when the Nazi program was in full swing, Sanger urged America to follow Hitler’s example. Using the language of Social Darwinism—the same language that Hitler uses in Mein Kampf—Sanger wrote, “In animal industry, the poor stock is not allowed to breed. In gardens, the weeds are kept down.” America, Sanger concluded, must learn from the Nazis and carry out nature’s own mandate of getting rid of “human weeds.”6
Hitler never quotes Margaret Sanger, but he was inspired by the writings of two of her associates, Leon Whitney of the American Eugenics Society and Madison Grant of the New York Zoological Society. During the 1930s, Whitney on one occasion visited Grant to proudly show him a letter he had just received from Hitler requesting a copy of Whitney’s book The Case for Sterilization.
Not to be outdone, Grant pulled out his own letter from Hitler, which praised Grant for writing The Passing of the Great Race, a book Hitler called his eugenic “Bible.”7 This incident shows how progressive eugenicists in America were well aware of their impact on Hitler and proud of their association with him.
Wrong as usual.
Belief in eugenics was mainstream prior to the Nazis. You won’t quote what she actually said about the Nazis ‘cuz it would blow up your bumper sticker level “reasoning”.
So she changed her tune after they discovered the death camps. Doesn't change what she said earlier.
They hadn’t discovered the death camps in the mid 1930s. You’re having a bad thread, Mall Cop.
The things you support are often not the best choices. HTH
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