Tuesday, December 4, 2012

The True Margaret Sanger


“There is the indication that feeble-mindedness in its protean forms is on the increases, that it has leaped the barriers, and that there is truly, as some of the scientific eugenists have pointed out, a feeble-minded peril to future generations-unless the feeble-minded are prevented from reproducing their kind. To meet this emergency is the immediate and peremptory duty of every State and of all the communities.” ~ Margaret Sanger,  Pivot of Civilization


If the above statement would have came from Mein Kampf, it would have been thrown aside as the ramblings of a former despot that paced his cell as he dictated his agenda to the closest and equally deranged follower. Its meaning would be lost except for few scattered para-ideological groups that cling to radical militant beliefs and are often only allowed to exist in a country due to their twisting of virtue minded laws of liberty. But as it seems the statement above originates from a woman who to this day still has her organization practicing eugenics and abortion while being hailed as a great liberator of women’s suffrage. The same broad mentality that created, supported or otherwise allowed regimes to develop doctrines resulting in humanity’s worst atrocities known to mankind- the killing of innocents for their mere existence- is also the same exact doctrine that created Planned Parenthood and the rest of the abortion industry.

Consider the outcry of many social rights organizations that express outrage, as they should no less, of liberal, political or even comical terminology concerning the Nazis and what they had ideologically stood for in World War II. Today if any group were to start collecting donations or apply for tax exemption as a philanthropic organization and choose a title that included Hitler, Pol Pot or any other tyrant, the social rights groups would waste little time in writing condemnation or lobbying for legislation regardless of  any effective charity the groups choosing these names would claim to give. Yet, when the same ideology, that which allows persons or groups to dictate a person’s worth without the benefit of trial by law or written code and ultimately terminate them based on the arbitrary idea of what worth is assessed. This ideology, the same that motivated large groups of people to destroy a group of people equal or larger in size,  is rehashed in more kind and euphemistic language with titles that confuse or redirect the undiscerning mind.

G.K. Chesterson explains in his argument against eugenics that lengthy or psychological fluff, even if it fools a person into accepting the wrong belief, does not negate the evil that is ultimately committed.

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