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An Ugly Practice
Rating: 4.00

Eugenics American style has been in practice as late as the mid-1970s. Medical doctor Gregory W. Rutecki provides a succinct history lesson about the U.S. government push to sterilize American Indians.

The Chinese aren't the only ones who commit atrocities.

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It's still in practice
Margaret Sanger and John Dewey would be proud. The divorce of the practice of medicine from ethical ( that which ought to be ) imperatives has led to a shift. Now instead of finding Indians or Negroes or Latinos to be less than human ala Dred Scott, instead our culture assigns the weak and unborn to non-personhood.

I saw or read recently that the pro-choice camp is now having to admit that people are people from the moment of conception and that they are truly making a utilitarian choice of one person over another. The non-person argument is losing ground as the Personhood movement gains steam.
From Indiana - the first to push sterilization!
Yes, eugenics is alive and well...and after a setback because of the World War 2 eugenics horrors, eugenics is creeping back in

(AFter all, how many even KNOW HITLER murdered or Forcibly Sterilized non-Jewish Germans because of possible defects in them or in children not yet conceived???)