Compulsory sterilization

Mike_Yates

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I am 100% in support for compulsory sterilizations and abortions. Especially for people who are disabled and for those with bad genetics.

Being disabled myself (borderline intellectual functioning) my life experience has told me that individuals with disabilities should be forcibly sterilized and kept repressed.

To my knowledge, the only country which has such eugenics laws is China.

Do you think they could get away with such things in the United States? What if they offer large financial incentives to the poor and disabled to be sterilized? This could prevent future economic and social burdens.

Also, more funding should be given to gifted education and less funding given to special education.
 
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I am 100% in support for compulsory sterilizations and abortions. Especially for people who are disabled and for those with bad genetics.

Being disabled myself (borderline intellectual functioning) my life experience has told me that individuals with disabilities should be forcibly sterilized and kept repressed.

To my knowledge, the only country which has such eugenics laws is China.

Do you think they could get away with such things in the United States? What if they offer large financial incentives to the poor and disabled to be sterilized? This could prevent future economic and social burdens.

Also, more funding should be given to gifted education and less funding given to special education.

I would be opposed, though i would make an exception for you.
 
They did these types of things during the first half of the 20th century. I believe the US supreme court halted all eugenics programs during the early 1970's because they were seen as human rights and civil rights abuses.
 
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I am 100% in support for compulsory sterilizations and abortions. Especially for people who are disabled and for those with bad genetics.

Being disabled myself (borderline intellectual functioning) my life experience has told me that individuals with disabilities should be forcibly sterilized and kept repressed.

To my knowledge, the only country which has such eugenics laws is China.

Do you think they could get away with such things in the United States? What if they offer large financial incentives to the poor and disabled to be sterilized? This could prevent future economic and social burdens.

Also, more funding should be given to gifted education and less funding given to special education.

welcome to eugenics bro!

Stew
 
Why do you think students in special education are first and foremost targeted for vaccinations?

I heard they are given a very different batch of vaccines from the regular and gifted ed kids.

I just wonder what's in those vaccines....
 
I think the Nazis had a program or two like that.

Naturally all monetary gain from that went to the state.

I think Jews and Blacks were thrown into that mix also...

And by Blacks I am talking all who were not Aryan white or had more than a nice Tan.
 
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