I believe there is a case for eugenics, or at least sterilisation of those who cannot afford to feed their offspring. It seems like a harsh step to take but those who have children without having the means to support them are bringing misery to the world. Now you might say that it is their choice and that they should be allowed to bring children into the world who may not have food or education. I would respect that view. But don't demand that others pay for their children - it is theft.
Just because Hitler advocated something does not automatically make it evil. If something is for the ill of mankind you should be able to explain why without resorting to an argument by association. Else you are prone to incorrect conclusions e.g. Hitler liked beer therefore beer is evil.
People are only stupid enough to have to abort a baby if they were too stupid to get pregnant and chicken out and decide to selfishly kill an unborn infant..
1914, Battle Creek, Michigan hosted the First National Congress on Race Betterment - sponsored by John Harvey Kellogg - which proposed that 5.76 million Americans be sterilized. Eugenics was by now being taught at Universities around the country, including Harvard, Columbia, Cornell, Brown, Wisconsin, Northwestern, and Clark. In 1915, Michigan hosted the Second National Conference on Race Betterment, again sponsored by John Harvey Kellogg. (inventor of corn flakes)
Stanford's psych chair and forced sterilization hawker in CA,Lewis Terman,developed his IQ test (used by Carrie's asylum and still in use) to detect the "feebleminded" and classify children for jobs. He wrote that it: "...will bring tens of thousands of these high-grade defectives under surveillance and protection of society. This will ultimately result in curtailing the reproduction of feeblemindedness and in the elimination of an enormous amount of crime,pauperism,and industrial inefficiency".
David Starr Jordan, Stanford's first president, serving when Lewis Terman joined, was also a leading eugenicist - although he did not emphasize the negative eugenics ("dysgenics") of force as Terman did.
So let's not omit Stanford from the list of academic promoters of eugenics.
These eugenicists are memorialized in Palo Alto CA, home of Stanford, where two of its three middle schools are named in their honor (Jordan and Terman). The third is named after Jane Stanford.
@northvilletunnels wow.....Hitler laughs at us from his grave.....laughs at the irony that people who once fought against him are embracing his corrupted system of lawless "values"
Eugeics today, has a new name:ecology. All "philantropical" american foundations linked to eugenics on past are now linked to ecology:Carnegie, Rockefeller, Mc Arthur,etc. foundations.Eugenics changed its name and is alive and well.
Actually, eugenics forked before morphing. Inductive eugenicists (those reasoning that 3 and 5 are prime, therefore all odd numbers are prime) went on working in zoology/conservation, to be subsumed under ecology. Those seeking a more scientific basis for eugenics were among the pioneers in genetics. DNA pioneer James Watson's recent statement on the inferior intelligence of Africans confirmed that some great minds are still mired in hijacking science to serve their dogma of White Supremacy.
I already knew this. Here's some homework. Look up IBM's stocks and see if there hands are not in these eugenics. IBM supporting the implanted chip and whatnot. The list goes on with corruption. Even Hitler gave creator of Ford motors a medal of honor for supplying trucks and whatnot to transfer troops back and forth for the cause of his Nazi regime. I could go on but that's food for thought. This country is the Nazi.
I believe there is a case for eugenics, or at least sterilisation of those who cannot afford to feed their offspring. It seems like a harsh step to take but those who have children without having the means to support them are bringing misery to the world. Now you might say that it is their choice and that they should be allowed to bring children into the world who may not have food or education. I would respect that view. But don't demand that others pay for their children - it is theft.
djw11111 9 months ago
Just because Hitler advocated something does not automatically make it evil. If something is for the ill of mankind you should be able to explain why without resorting to an argument by association. Else you are prone to incorrect conclusions e.g. Hitler liked beer therefore beer is evil.
djw11111 9 months ago
Everything Hitler learned about Eugenics he learned from Americans.
northvilletunnels 1 year ago
People are only stupid enough to have to abort a baby if they were too stupid to get pregnant and chicken out and decide to selfishly kill an unborn infant..
NinjaChampionKO 1 year ago
1914, Battle Creek, Michigan hosted the First National Congress on Race Betterment - sponsored by John Harvey Kellogg - which proposed that 5.76 million Americans be sterilized. Eugenics was by now being taught at Universities around the country, including Harvard, Columbia, Cornell, Brown, Wisconsin, Northwestern, and Clark. In 1915, Michigan hosted the Second National Conference on Race Betterment, again sponsored by John Harvey Kellogg. (inventor of corn flakes)
northvilletunnels 3 years ago 2
Stanford's psych chair and forced sterilization hawker in CA,Lewis Terman,developed his IQ test (used by Carrie's asylum and still in use) to detect the "feebleminded" and classify children for jobs. He wrote that it: "...will bring tens of thousands of these high-grade defectives under surveillance and protection of society. This will ultimately result in curtailing the reproduction of feeblemindedness and in the elimination of an enormous amount of crime,pauperism,and industrial inefficiency".
justJunya 3 years ago
David Starr Jordan, Stanford's first president, serving when Lewis Terman joined, was also a leading eugenicist - although he did not emphasize the negative eugenics ("dysgenics") of force as Terman did.
So let's not omit Stanford from the list of academic promoters of eugenics.
These eugenicists are memorialized in Palo Alto CA, home of Stanford, where two of its three middle schools are named in their honor (Jordan and Terman). The third is named after Jane Stanford.
justJunya 3 years ago
@northvilletunnels wow.....Hitler laughs at us from his grave.....laughs at the irony that people who once fought against him are embracing his corrupted system of lawless "values"
josamen 1 year ago
Wow - surprised to find this on YouTube!
Thanks for transferring this presentation (and credits) from the Internet Archive to YouTube, thus sharing it with a larger audience.
On my channel, I've just uploaded a version that is less choppy, easier to follow.
Thanks for watching.
justJunya 4 years ago 3
nasty...I still believe in voluntary abortion though...
laotsu7777 4 years ago
It is Actually called Free Gov. Health Care V-chip,trust yo gov
louis12346 4 years ago
actually, its called Darwinism.
Ajntb2Sli 4 years ago
no its actually called Socaildarwinism on steroids.
Xandirfan 4 years ago
Eugeics today, has a new name:ecology. All "philantropical" american foundations linked to eugenics on past are now linked to ecology:Carnegie, Rockefeller, Mc Arthur,etc. foundations.Eugenics changed its name and is alive and well.
daltonagre 4 years ago
Actually, eugenics forked before morphing. Inductive eugenicists (those reasoning that 3 and 5 are prime, therefore all odd numbers are prime) went on working in zoology/conservation, to be subsumed under ecology. Those seeking a more scientific basis for eugenics were among the pioneers in genetics. DNA pioneer James Watson's recent statement on the inferior intelligence of Africans confirmed that some great minds are still mired in hijacking science to serve their dogma of White Supremacy.
justJunya 4 years ago 2
I already knew this. Here's some homework. Look up IBM's stocks and see if there hands are not in these eugenics. IBM supporting the implanted chip and whatnot. The list goes on with corruption. Even Hitler gave creator of Ford motors a medal of honor for supplying trucks and whatnot to transfer troops back and forth for the cause of his Nazi regime. I could go on but that's food for thought. This country is the Nazi.
Gahdamsky 4 years ago
IBM produced the machines which made keeping track of potential targets easy for the Nazi regime.
ChoofMonster 4 years ago
Wow, what can I say? Great videos! You really know how to make a person think! Who knew?
stevesilvia 4 years ago
stevesilvia, thank you very much!
rosaryfilms 4 years ago