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1 Slumbering Behemoth Stinks  Thu, Jun 23, 2011 4:44:18pm
CBS News noted that more than 60,000 women in 32 states were sterilized from the 1920′s to the 1970s to keep down welfare costs. The practice is no longer in use.

And for that we should all be grateful. But with the rhetoric coming from the far right these days, how long before we hear the idea become popular again?

2 watching you tiny alien kittens are  Thu, Jun 23, 2011 4:53:18pm
The practice is no longer in use.

Yet.

3 watching you tiny alien kittens are  Thu, Jun 23, 2011 5:09:20pm

I'm going to revisit this post because "Yet" is not an adequate explanation. Minorities are again in danger of the bad old days, if your white you have nothing to fear besides denial of contraception and abortion and being forced to give birth. If you belong to a minority? Well then your sterilization
fits right into these peoples beliefs. If these nutjobs ever regain control over the procreation rights of America minorities will be in serious jeopardy.

They say not, but considering the source can you believe anything they have to say?

4 Spocomptonite  Thu, Jun 23, 2011 6:16:29pm

This sounds a lot like what Canada did about that time. For a while, it was government policy to sterilize the mentally disabled.

5 Spocomptonite  Thu, Jun 23, 2011 6:22:19pm

Noteworthy, though, is that Canada did far more in reparations than just $20,000 per person/victim. Leilani Muir in particular was awarded about $1 million.

6 dragonfire1981  Thu, Jun 23, 2011 6:23:25pm

It's pretty scary I thought this was about a current event.

7 watching you tiny alien kittens are  Thu, Jun 23, 2011 6:38:16pm

re: #6 dragonfire1981

It's pretty scary I thought this was about a current event.

It will be if the current attack against womens reproductive rights continues unabated, this is the next step. Just think of it as history repeating itself, again.

8 freetoken  Thu, Jun 23, 2011 7:13:28pm

NC continued their eugenics program longer than any other state, I believe. While it is encouraging that they are willing to go back and try to bring some closure to the whole ordeal I'm not sure the needed lessons have been learned. I fear some sort of revisionist meme will sprout up, and do something like connect eugenics to RU486.

9 Michael Orion Powell  Thu, Jun 23, 2011 8:04:25pm

re: #8 freetoken

NC continued their eugenics program longer than any other state, I believe. While it is encouraging that they are willing to go back and try to bring some closure to the whole ordeal I'm not sure the needed lessons have been learned. I fear some sort of revisionist meme will sprout up, and do something like connect eugenics to RU486.

This sort of thing certainly connects a few dots that weren't connected before. It's been a little bit strange to hear so much talk about abortions among the black community from the same people who talk about "people who rut like rabbits" or the righteousness of the confederacy.

10 Gretchen G.Tiger  Thu, Jun 23, 2011 8:47:05pm

For a time Margaret Sanger advocated eugenics --No doubt our GOP Theocrats will find a way to damn Planned Parenthood for it. Notwithstanding the change in thinking and scientific opinion in 50+ years.

11 Gretchen G.Tiger  Thu, Jun 23, 2011 8:48:33pm

For the record, men as well as women were sterilized.

12 SanFranciscoZionist  Thu, Jun 23, 2011 9:56:46pm

re: #1 Slumbering Behemoth

And for that we should all be grateful. But with the rhetoric coming from the far right these days, how long before we hear the idea become popular again?

Someone'll float it.

13 SanFranciscoZionist  Thu, Jun 23, 2011 10:00:56pm

re: #4 Spocomptonite

This sounds a lot like what Canada did about that time. For a while, it was government policy to sterilize the mentally disabled.

Here, you saw a lot of that as well in different areas, along with black women and Native American women being targeted.

Sterilizing the 'feeble-minded' was a big social cause in the 1920s. Very socially acceptable--this was when people openly talked about eugenics as a positive thing.

Horrifically, if this notion does come swimming back, it will be championed by the same people who've spent the last decade screaming that Margaret Sanger was genocidal.

14 SanFranciscoZionist  Thu, Jun 23, 2011 10:03:58pm

re: #10 ggt

For a time Margaret Sanger advocated eugenics --No doubt our GOP Theocrats will find a way to damn Planned Parenthood for it. Notwithstanding the change in thinking and scientific opinion in 50+ years.

Oh God, that's already standard.

And Sanger was pretty awful in some ways, especially by modern standards. She's not a big hero to me, although I acknowledge the enormous work she and other birth control activists of that generation did. But pretending that PP was founded to kill off black people is simply a lie.


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