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Old 10-05-2018, 09:04 AM
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On that subject, I remember your contribution to the TRAINS thread 1.0, the trans-related one, and thank you for sharing your story, MM. It's not too hard to think of a particular demographic that would have been first in line for the showers.
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Old 10-05-2018, 09:15 AM
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you would likely not exist nor would you be able to conceive should this have been in effect prior to or after your existence, if you cannot comprehend why your thoughts on eugenics are incredibly stupid

sorry you didn't win world war 2
i might not exist, but there would be far fewer fatherless children foisted callously into the incapable hands of struggling mothers discarded by the state and a deluded society consumed with placating its own conscience and little else.

truth is indifferent to preference. averting one's eyes from a problem does not deny it existence. only by acknowledging reality are we able to better it.
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Old 10-05-2018, 09:24 AM
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On that subject, I remember your contribution to the TRAINS thread 1.0, the trans-related one, and thank you for sharing your story, MM. It's not too hard to think of a particular demographic that would have been first in line for the showers.
i don't disagree cec and im not advocating genocide. im just pointing out that society faces very real challenges, challenges which our 500,000 year upright history has inadequately equipped us for. liberty demands restraint and if we find ourselves no longer capable of exercising restraint, we will destroy ourselves. Very few people are sufficiently matured to handle the responsibility that accompanies liberty. i know I'm not.
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Old 10-05-2018, 09:26 AM
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i don't disagree cec and im not advocating genocide. im just pointing out that society faces very real challenges, challenges which our 500,000 year upright history has inadequately equipped us for. liberty demands restraint and if we find ourselves no longer capable of exercising restraint, we will destroy ourselves. Very few people are sufficiently matured to handle the responsibility that accompanies liberty.
overpopulation isn't a thing in the west. you may not realize the meaning of your words, but at least they seem intelligent.
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Old 10-05-2018, 09:49 AM
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i don't disagree cec and im not advocating genocide. im just pointing out that society faces very real challenges, challenges which our 500,000 year upright history has inadequately equipped us for. liberty demands restraint and if we find ourselves no longer capable of exercising restraint, we will destroy ourselves. Very few people are sufficiently matured to handle the responsibility that accompanies liberty. i know I'm not.
Eugenics and genocide are two sides of the same coin. One begets the other. Both define certain populations as undesirable and seek their elimination.You cannot support one without the other. It's the same thing. The only difference is future or present tense.
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Old 10-05-2018, 09:52 AM
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i might not exist, but there would be far fewer fatherless children foisted callously into the incapable hands of struggling mothers discarded by the state and a deluded society consumed with placating its own conscience and little else.

truth is indifferent to preference. averting one's eyes from a problem does not deny it existence. only by acknowledging reality are we able to better it.
what exactly is the issue? growing up fatherless? the difficulty the mother faces? what is so horrible that you would consider taking away people's fundamental right to reproduce?
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Old 10-05-2018, 09:58 AM
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anyway back on topic: Women have the Fifth Freedom just by existing, Men have to earn it in the military

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Old 10-05-2018, 10:14 AM
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Abortion and Population Control

On Columbus Day, nearly a thousand African-Americans converged on the Lincoln Memorial, held a lively rally, and then marched on the Supreme Court. They were protesting abortion and something more: The racial targeting of minorities by the abortion industry.

This annual If You Love Babies, Say So March was organized by the Life, Education and Resource Network (LEARN), an African-America pro-life group led by the Reverend Johnny Hunter (http://www.learninc.org). The Say So March included such notable leaders as Star Parker, director of the Coalition on Urban Renewal and Education, Rev. Clenard Childress of Newark, Rev. Ceasar LeFlore from Chicago and Levon Yuille, President of the National Black Pro-life Leadership Congress in Michigan.

The Washington Post, which has in the past given extensive coverage to much smaller demonstrations, was nowhere to be seen. Apparently the wholesale destruction of the black babies by the abortion industry is not, in the view of the Posts editors, newsworthy.

The lack of media coverage did not discourage Rev. Hunter, who vows to continue the march in years to come. “The African-American community needs to be warned about the effect that abortion is having upon them,” Rev Hunter said. “The racial targeting of minorities must stop.”

The Reverend Jessie Jackson began his political career by denouncing abortion as population control against blacks. He fell silent after this 1977 speech, however, and since then the black community has had no leader of national stature to speak out against abortion. Reverend Hunter has now stepped forward to warn the African-American community.

The numbers tell the story. Though blacks make up only 12% of the population, they account for 34% of abortions, 2.5 times the ratio per thousand than whites. According to one report, an African-American womans pregnancy is 3 times as likely to end in abortion as the pregnancy of a white woman. The result of this high abortion rate is that blacks have nearly as many abortions as live births

It is no accident that the majority of abortion clinics are located in minority neighborhoods.

From its beginning in the early decades of the Twentieth Century the eugenics movement targeted blacks for sterilization and abortion. The infamous “Negro Project” was the brainchild of Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood, and was intended to reduce the number of black babies born in this country.

The collaboration between the American Eugenics Society and Margaret Sanger in the thirties was not limited to an effort to legalize contraception, sterilization and abortion. They had negative eugenics, the selective elimination of entire groups, in mind. We now know, based on evidence uncovered by LEARN researcher Akua Furlow, that these collaborators were specifically targeting blacks to accept and use birth control (contraception, sterilization and abortion. Margaret Sanger writes in the Pivot of Civilization that birth control should be used to stop an “…unceasingly spawning class of human beings who should never have been born at all…”

Today Planned Parenthood, the largest provider of abortion in the United States, continues to peddle birth control to minorities, such as African-Americans. This, along with other government social programs such as Medicaid that pay for abortions and birth control, results in the statistics mentioned above. The truth is, you can not eliminate poverty by eliminating the poor. Death is no answer to serious social problems.

As the great pro-life pioneer, Erma Clardy Craven, said in her 1972 book, Abortion, Poverty and Black Genocide, “the free application of a non-right (abortion) for those whose real need is equal human rights and opportunities is benumbing the social conscience of America into unquestioningly accepting the ‘smoke screen’ of abortion. The quality of life for the poor, the Black and the oppressed will not be served by destroying their children.”

Or, as Rev. Hunter thunders, “If you love babies, say so.”
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Old 10-05-2018, 10:29 AM
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Planned Parenthood was started by a woman who wanted to eliminate black babies from society.

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Old 10-05-2018, 10:34 AM
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mick if you cant sum it up into a couple sentences don't bother no one is going to read it
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