Chemtrails Nano Static EMF Pulse DNA Eugenics DePopulation May 26 13 5 – Video


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((mirrored) Kaitlyn Hunt, Eve Ensler, eugenics and international homosexuality laws ) – Video


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Vt. lawmakers weigh apologizing for eugenics

MONTPELIER, Vt.If the state of Vermont had carried out a plan to sterilize his grandmother, Don Stevens said Tuesday, he "wouldn't be here."

Many Vermonters of mixed French Canadian and Native American heritage, like Stevens' grandmother, as well as poor, rural whites, were placed on a state-sanctioned list of "mental defectives" and degenerates in the 1930s and placed in state institutions like the Home for the Feeble Minded in Brandon.

Some had surgery after Gov. Stanley Wilson in 1931 won enactment of a sterilization law. It was designed to reduce the number of people seen as placing demands on public services, and to purify what University of Vermont zoology professor Henry Perkins, a national leader of the so-called "eugenics" movement, called "the fine old stock of original settlers in Vermont."

Now the Vermont Legislature, which once endorsed breeding people like cattle, is considering a resolution expressing regret. It vows never to repeat "this dark chapter in Vermont's history" and expresses the Legislature's "profound sorrow and sincere regret that such a program of sterilization was sanctioned."

For some of those testifying before the House Human Services Committee on Tuesday, the resolution did not go far enough. Committee members agreed to work on some wording changes to address the criticisms before voting to send the measure to the full House.

Vermont became the 27th state to pass a sterilization law in 1931. Indiana passed the first such law in 1907, followed closely by Connecticut, according to research provided the House committee by Rep. Anne Donahue, R-Northfield, author of the resolution.

Now, at least five states have issued apologies. A Virginia resolution, passed in 2001, urged citizens "to become familiar with the history of the eugenics movement, in the belief that a more educated, enlightened and tolerant population will reject absolutely any such abhorrent pseudoscientific movement in the future."

No one knows exactly how many sterilizations were performed as a result of Vermont's law. But Judy Dow, 55, of Essex, a descendant of one of the families targeted and a teacher of Native American culture, said about 6,000 Vermonters were identified by the Vermont Eugenics Survey, founded by Perkins, as being genetically defective.

Dow said the resolution needs to be broader than an expression of regret about the sterilizations. She spoke of families broken up by state social workers and by people being sent to institutions, sometimes for the offense of having French, and not English, as their first language.

Dow told the committee to focus only on those who were sterilized and not others included on the eugenics list "would be a slap in the face to the 6,000 people who are not being considered."

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GGN: Disabled Kids Like Deformed Animals, Eugenics Blowback is Rising, Jolie Supports Gene Patenting – Video


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Sanchez: Eugenics

ONE would think the Philippines is secretly apartheid South Africa, or worse, under Adolf Hitler's Aryan populated Germany the way many Filipinos in social media treated Nancy Binay.

No, I skipped my vote for her. I refuse to be a party for the perpetuation of a Binay dynasty and for her being an "OJT for 20 years," her words.

Look at some of the comments: "If Nancy Binay win for senator then the Dark Lord is back and so we need Harry Potter urgently! Hahahaha." Or this: "NO TO NANCY BINAY! ang replika ng itim na nazareno!" Like there's something wrong with looking like the Black Nazane (sic).

If only for that, I should have voted for Nancy Binay as a protest vote and strike a blow for democracy. There is no room for our constitutional democracy for bigots and racial discrimination. Nancy Binay has as much right to run for an elected post as mestiza Lucy Torres-Gmez or Aga Muhlach.

Getting elected on the basis of inherited skin color is just as worse on the basis of political pedigree. This mentality is the philosophical basis for discrimination and social exclusion in the country.

The 1987 Constitution of the Philippines states in Article II Section 26, "The State shall guarantee equal access to opportunities for public service, and prohibit political dynasties as may be defined by law." Obviously, even P-Noy balked at calling for a legislation banning political dynasties. And for that matter, we heard not a peep from any of our representatives from the six congressional districts Wikipedia notes: "Politics in the Philippines has been under the control of a few notable families. It is normal for a politician's son, wife, brother, or other kinsman, to run for the same or other government office. The term coined by Filipinos to describe this practice is 'Political dynasty,' the equivalent of an oligarchy in political science."

The online encyclopedia goes on: "One can trace its roots from the Spanish colonial times where favored families of the mestizo stock, or the ilustrados were given responsibilities of Gobernadorcillo, or Alcalde. As such, these men have wielded some influence in their communities, and patronage politics was a common undertaking."

During the early years of US colonial rule of the Las Islas de Filipinas, these ilustrados joined the budding democracy introduced by the Philippine Bill of 1902. During this period, family names such as Cojuangcos, Lpezes, Marcoses, Osmeas and Aquinos started to emerge, later on becoming household names.

Most of them are buena familias and light-skinned from their Chinese and Spanish blood. Wealth, landed estates, and skin color went hand-in-hand. This is the Filipino version of eugenics, the social philosophy advocating the improvement of human hereditary traits through the promotion of higher reproduction of more desired people and traits, and reduced reproduction of less desired people and traits.

We are a nation of over 90 million. We are Catholics, evangelicals, Muslims. We are doctors, lawyers, mediators, journalists, civil society workers and businesspeople. Many of us are farmers, workers, fisherfolks.

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