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Margaret Sanger's dream is sadly alive in New York City
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(07-22-2015, 07:03 PM)Belsnickel Wrote: You've got that backwards. In Mein Kampf, Hitler holds up the eugenics programs in the United States as a model upon which he wanted to base his efforts on. This was before his rise to power, mind you.

Sanger met with Ernest Rudin. Yes the Amercian eugenics system was 27 years ahead of the Germans. But the Germans were instrumental in helping craft Sanger's message. Which led to the negro project and other pp/Sanger schemes to get rid of the undesirable races.

Lothrop Stoddard was a pp board member and close ally of Sanger.... When the Nazis came to power, argued Stoddard, they started to increase "both the size and the quality of the population." They coupled initiatives designed to encourage "sound" citizens to reproduce with a "drastic curb of the defective elements." Stoddard personally witnessed how the Nazis were "weeding out the worst strains in the Germanic stock in a scientific and truly humanitarian way."





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RE: Margaret Sanger's dream is sadly alive in New York City - StLucieBengal - 07-22-2015, 08:15 PM

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