{"id":201927,"date":"2015-08-30T00:45:19","date_gmt":"2015-08-30T04:45:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/eugenics-conservapedia.php"},"modified":"2015-08-30T00:45:19","modified_gmt":"2015-08-30T04:45:19","slug":"eugenics-conservapedia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/eugenics\/eugenics-conservapedia.php","title":{"rendered":"Eugenics &#8211; Conservapedia"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Eugenics was a movement which tried to eliminate    \"dangerous human pests\" and \"the rising tide of imbeciles\"    through what has been euphemistically called \"selective    breeding\". What this meant, in actual practice, was    forced    sterilization of American immigrants and minorities    (particularly in California).[1]  <\/p>\n<p>    The theory of evolution suggests that    humans are merely evolving animals. The claimed biological    struggle for survival that brought humans here is continuing.    Man's long-term survival is, according to evolution, a    biological survival of the fittest. Evolution theory teaches    that there must be a biological struggle for survival among    various human races and groups.  <\/p>\n<p>    Charles    Darwin declared in The Descent of Man:[2]  <\/p>\n<p>    Darwin was not the first to claim racial superiority. But he    was the first to teach that some races of man \"will almost    certainly exterminate, and replace\" other races of man. His    followers developed a new intellectual field called \"eugenics\"    for this mythical biological struggle.  <\/p>\n<p>    In fact, the term \"eugenics\" was coined by Darwin's cousin,    Francis    Galton.[3]  <\/p>\n<p>    Defenders of Darwin, and Darwinism, often try to argue that    Darwin, and Darwinism, have no logical connection to eugenics    at all. However, in a 1914 speech, Charles Darwin's son,    Francis Darwin, wrote: \"In the first edition of The Descent    of Man, 1874, [my father] distinctly gives his adherence to    the eugenic idea by his assertion that many might by selection    do something for the moral and physical qualities of the    race.\"[4] He based his ideas on his cousin's    work.  <\/p>\n<p>    Francis Darwin's clear statement that his father endorsed    Galton's conception of eugenics is important, because many    people try to distance Darwin from the taint of eugenics by    pointing out that Darwin himself never advocated for it by    name. But Galton coined the word after Darwin's death, so    naturally he wouldn't have used the word 'eugenics.' Darwin's    son can be expected to have understood his father's theory well    enough to know whether or not his father's book, \"The Descent    of Man\", 'gave adherence to the eugenic idea.'  <\/p>\n<p>    The word \"eugenics\" is based on Greek roots meaning \"well    born.\" The Merriam-Webster dictionary provides 1883 as the date    of origin for the term. Later, Darwin's son, Leonard, served as the    president of the First Congress of Eugenics in 1912 in London.  <\/p>\n<p>    The encyclopedia describes eugenics as now being \"in    disrepute,\"[5] although Professor Peter Singer of    Princeton University has sought to remove the stigma from it.    Evolutionist and atheist Richard Dawkins has stated in one letter    his wish that it no longer be banned from polite    discussion.[6]  <\/p>\n<p>    The Spartans in ancient Greece practiced a    primitive form of eugenics, wherein babies which were judged to    be too \"weak\" or \"sickly\" would be left to die.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the early 1900s, many influential officials advocated    Darwinism and eugenics. Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes became a    strong proponent. So did many others in prominent government    and academic positions. Members of the British Eugenics    Society, including the International Planned Parenthood    Federation, are listed.[7]  <\/p>\n<p>    Between 1907 and 1937, 32 American states passed eugenics laws    requiring sterilization of citizens deemed to be misfits, such    as the mentally infirm. Oliver Wendell Holmes and all but one    conservative Democratic Justice upheld such laws in a Supreme    Court decision that included Holmes' offensive statement that    \"three generations of imbeciles are enough.\" Buck v. Bell, 274 U.S.    200, 207 (1927).[8] In fact, the third generation    \"imbecile\" was very bright, but was declared by a eugenics    \"expert\" as \"supposed to be a mental defective,\" apparently    without an examination.  <\/p>\n<p>    Eugenics was taught as part of the evolution curriculum of many    science classes in America in the early 1900s. For example, it    was featured in the textbook used in the famous Scopes trial in 1925.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"By 1928, the American Genetics Association boasted that there    were 376 college courses devoted exclusively to eugenics.    High-school biology textbooks followed suit by the mid-1930s,    with most containing material favorable to the idea of    eugenical control of reproduction. It would thus have been    difficult to be an even moderately educated reader in the 1920s    or 1930s and not have known, at least in general terms, about    the claims of eugenics.\"[9]  <\/p>\n<p>    Important remnants of the evolution-eugenics approach exist    today, in part because many of Justice Holmes' opinions are    still controlling law. The very first quote in the infamous    Roe v. Wade    abortion decision is an unprincipled statement of Justice    Holmes in a 1905 opinion. Indeed, Holmes once wrote favorably    in a letter to a future Supreme Court Justice about    \"restricting propagation by the undesirables and putting to    death infants that didn't pass the examination.[10]  <\/p>\n<p>    Existing laws requiring students to receive controversial    vaccines are based on a eugenics-era decision granting the    State the power to forcibly vaccinate residents. [11] That decision, in fact, was the    cited precedent for Justice Holmes' offensive \"imbeciles\"    holding quoted above.  <\/p>\n<p>    For the same reason that evolution teaching led to eugenics,    evolution teaching today encourages acceptance of abortion and    euthanasia. Under evolution theory, after all, we are merely    animals fighting for biological survival.  <\/p>\n<p>    German Darwinist Ernst Haeckel promoted evolution by drawing    fraudulent pictures of humans embryos, to pretend that their    developmental stages imitate an historical evolution of humans    from other species.[12]  <\/p>\n<p>    In 1904, Haeckel reiterated the view of Darwin quoted above:    \"These lower races  are psychologically nearer to the mammals    (apes or dogs) than to civilized Europeans; we must, therefore,    assign a totally different value to their lives.\" [13]  <\/p>\n<p>    It wasn't long before intellectuals viewed war as an essential    evolutionary process. Vom Heutigen Kriege, a popular    book by Geberal Bernhardi, \"expounded the thesis that war was a    biological necessity and a convenient means of ridding the    world of the unfit. These views were not confined to a lunatic    fringe, but won wide acceptance especially among journalists,    academics and politicians.\"[14] In America,    Justice Holmes similarly wrote that \"I always say that society    is founded on the death of men - if you don't kill the weakest    one way you kill them another.\"[15]  <\/p>\n<p>    World War I entailed a brutality unknown in the history of    mankind. Gregg Easterbrook, a senior editor of the liberal    New Republic magazine, observed that    \"prior to the Scopes trial [in 1925, William Jennings] Bryan had been    on a revival tour of Germany and had been horrified by the    signs of incipient Nazism. Before this point, Bryan had been a    moderate in the evolution debate; for instance, he had lobbied    the Florida legislature not to ban the teaching of Darwin, only    to specify that evolution must be taught as a theory rather    than a fact. But after hearing the National Socialists talk    about the elimination of genetic inferiority, [historian Gary]    Wills wrote, Bryan came to feel that evolutionary ideas had    become dangerous; he began both to oppose and to lampoon them.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    The march of evolution\/eugenics continued unabated in Germany.    By the 1920s, German textbooks were teaching evolution concepts    of heredity and racial hygiene. The Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of    Anthropology, Human Heredity, and Eugenics was founded in 1927.  <\/p>\n<p>    In 1933, Germany passed the Law for the Protection of Heredity    Health. Next was the Nazi sterilization law entitled \"Eugenics    in the service of public welfare.\" It required compulsory    sterilization for the prevention of progeny with hereditary    defects in cases including congenital mental defects,    schizophrenia, manic-depressive psychosis and hereditary    epilepsy.  <\/p>\n<p>    The German schools indoctrinated their students. In 1935, a    German high-school math textbook included the following    problem:[9] \" how much does it cost the    state if:  <\/p>\n<p>    One German student was Josef Mengele, who studied anthropology and    paleontology and received his Ph.D. for his thesis entitled    \"Racial Morphological Research on the Lower Jaw Section of Four    Racial Groups.\" In 1937, Mengele was recommended for and    received a position as a research assistant with the Third    Reich Institute for Hereditary, Biology and Racial Purity at    the University of Frankfort. He became the \"Angel of Death\" for    directing the operation of gas chambers of the    Holocaust and for conducting horrific medical experiments    on inmates in pursuit of eugenics.  <\/p>\n<p>    The liberal American    Medical Society provided this summary:[16]  <\/p>\n<p>    Many genocides have    been commited in the name of Eugenics, most notably the    Holocaust. Adolf    Hitler was a strong believer in eugenics and evolution and    believed that Jewish people were closest to apes, followed by    Africans, Asians, non-Aryan Europeans, and finally Aryans, who    he believed were most evolved.  <\/p>\n<p>    Pat Milmoe McCarrick and Mary Carrington Coutts, reference    librarians for the National Reference Center for Bioethics    Literature at Georgetown University, were more    succinct: \"The Nazi racial    hygiene program began with involuntary sterilizations and    ended with genocide.\" [17]  <\/p>\n<p>    From The Nazi Connection[18]:  <\/p>\n<p>          In The Nazi Connection, Stefan Kuhl uncovers the          ties between the American eugenics movement and the Nazi          program of racial hygiene, showing that many American          scientists actively supported Hitler's policies. After          introducing us to the recently resurgent problem of          scientific racism, Kuhl carefully recounts the history of          the eugenics movement, both in the United States and          internationally, demonstrating how widely the idea of          sterilization as a genetic control had become accepted by          the early twentieth century. From the first, the American          eugenicists led the way with radical ideas. Their          influence led to sterilization laws in dozens of          stateslaws which were studied, and praised, by the          German racial hygienists. With the rise of Hitler, the          Germans enacted compulsory sterilization laws partly          based on the U.S. experience, and American eugenists took          pride in their influence on Nazi policies. Kuhl recreates          astonishing scenes of American eugenicists travelling to          Germany to study the new laws, publishing scholarly          articles lionizing the Nazi eugenics program, and proudly          comparing personal notes from Hitler thanking them for          their books. Even after the outbreak of war, he writes,          the American eugenicists frowned upon Hitler's          totalitarian government, but not his sterilization laws.          So deep was the failure to recognize the connection          between eugenics and Hitler's genocidal policies, that a          prominent liberal Jewish eugenicist who had been forced          to flee Germany found it fit to grumble that the Nazis          \"took over our entire plan of eugenic measures.\"        <\/p>\n<p>          By 1945, when the murderous nature of the Nazi government          was made perfectly clear, the American eugenicists sought          to downplay the close connections between themselves and          the German program. Some of them, in fact, had sought to          distance themselves from Hitler even before the war. But          Stefan Kuhl's deeply documented book provides a          devastating indictment of the influenceand aidprovided          by American scientists for the most comprehensive attempt          to enforce racial purity in world history.        <\/p>\n<p>    Some argue that parents who abort infants with genetic mutation    or other disabilities are practicing a form of    eugenics.[19] Some doctors and scientists have    defended this practice and named it \"liberal eugenics\" in order    to differentiate it from traditional forms of eugenics such as    Nazi eugenics.[20] Eugenicists in the United States    and elsewhere have been known to employ or advocate abortion as a method of    eugenics.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the 2006 satirical comedy Idiocracy, the entire movie    is premised on the idea that the out-breeding of the stupid    over the intelligent will lead to a uniformly stupid world run    by advertisers, marketers, and anti-intellectualism.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read the original here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.conservapedia.com\/Eugenics\" title=\"Eugenics - Conservapedia\">Eugenics - Conservapedia<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Eugenics was a movement which tried to eliminate \"dangerous human pests\" and \"the rising tide of imbeciles\" through what has been euphemistically called \"selective breeding\". What this meant, in actual practice, was forced sterilization of American immigrants and minorities (particularly in California).[1] The theory of evolution suggests that humans are merely evolving animals. 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