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Talk - Perspectives on the Relevance of Eugenics Today

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Roundtable talk on the "Perspectives on the Relevance of Eugenics Today" given October 9, 2009 at the conference Eugenics and Disability: History and Legacy in Washington.

Speakers include Sherrie Brown, J.D., Ed.D., Lawyer,
University of Washington; Emily Rogers, B.S., Self-Advocacy Coordinator, The Arc of Washington State;
Robert Resta, M.S., C.G.C., Genetic Counselor, Swedish Medical Center; Anna Stubblefield, Ph.D., Philosopher,
Rutgers University Newark; Moderator: David Carlson, J.D., Lawyer, Disability Rights Washington.

Part I of this event at... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s86CCiSAuI8

Part II of this event at... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxdP2AJT4Os

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  • the CURRENT science czar for the obama administration, john p. holdren, co-authored a book with the FORMER science czar of the bush administration. In their book ""ecoscience"they all for the forced sterilization of the population with our food, water,and vaccines.

    don't believe me, READ THE BOOK...its available online

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  • Interesting thoughts, thanks for sharing this.

  • @Plasmon19 that sounds like the people that say "Im all for communism but i dont want it to be authoritarian." In a world where greedy assholes did not exist then maybe you could have "good" eugenics... Unless you get rid of the bad guys running eugenics, you wont have a good eugenics. Right now its all about depopulation. the cosmetic eugenics (curing genetically transmitted disease) is just a farce to fool society into accepting their dehumanization of entire communities.

  • I thought the desired philosophy was to help those who are less able than the norm. Thereby coming up with solutions to their disabilities and eventually preventing the problem or solving it while it is present, the decision as to having the disability resolved will be up to the individual in question. I support eugenics, however not as a collective mentality, but as self improvement left to individuals. I.e genetic engineering and be able to choose the traits their children inherit. That is all

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