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only now and. getting this is really the only theory to our home. improvement will be reached out to knowing that you can get no i'm gonna not get just wasn't picked up back up one. hundred ten i don't think you are going to knock your now don't you let. us know from the. white music on them it's not. to men but a point of a dime. the teacher. was limiting on. its head all. the more that how
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pano i'm a taoist and i don't fully understand and hindu go on. big with. that is that it's not like. the future the buddha speak you will defeat one since you've been through. this talk all this dust is it's true for you don't abscond this from fifteen you would know it's not to die in prices. it's the kind that's a nonsense at least because it's. so much betrayed in denmark finland i mean i didn't start it was up fifteen years it. even though eugenics stopped in germany after nine hundred forty five it continued on a smaller scale in scandinavian countries and in the united states. after world war
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two you know what i really began increasing dramatically the number of people sterilized to the point that we drank third of the states for the total number of sterilisations. when we look at north carolina's impacted eugenics population we're looking at nearly sixty seventy six hundred people who were sterilized from nineteen twenty five through nine hundred seventy four and as you can see i start in the one nine hundred fifty s. and ninety's sixty's so we're discussing that we have victims as young as ten years of age boys and girls then that brings us to the conclusion that we have a significant number of people who are in their fifty's and sixty's and still very viable people with us today. two thousand and two when they had sound the sounds of the eugenics
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program and they sound now that the stand in north carolina has sterilize seventy six hundred people most of them against their will before i found out i thought that i was the only person it happened to i was embarrassed i was merely a that i was to create i would not i ended up being on prozac and sarah. so the north carolina justice for sterilization victims foundation was started in march and see thousand stand aside as a central location and plan house for people who were victimized who say she did his work program. there were at least two states which increase the number of sterilisations that
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they did after the one nine hundred sixty s. virginia was one the second was north carolina it was a matter of pride for many of the doctors who carried out the sterilizations that they were preventing people who are on welfare from having for the children. fourteen years old could cut me like a hole in operate on me at forty eight to sixty four years ago and do you remember the day of the operation not at all until now ma'am they were. put
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a mask room up they should know and she told new nurse you know trying to sing a song you know a member doing that you know. will be constrained cast and the cast where trends and it. like commute to school your way way off by a mama his same same kids you know in every heart or her own heart you know take a all of us you know sort of separate me and my two sisters two sisters went over on a dirt virginia and it hit me to put me down in a cast in north carolina for what i was told i was told that i couldn't get out of school none of us mama sound a paper for me to had the operation. you know i could i could leave word out that
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it was a condition to leave the school if you had to be operated on but follow up and leave your school and when did you leave the school not enough fifty one. human betterment they said the movement here the support of the prominent families and doctors they would distribute things like pamphlets talking about my wrong ones and how my rohn shouldn't reproduce. and yet huge propaganda machine. this is the cia she was created in one nine hundred forty seven one of its goals to take care of the mad and feeble minded.
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here's an editorial so this person had my job whoever wrote this and my job in one thousand nine hundred forty seven there are six thousand schoolchildren bridge in your schools who are unable to progress further than third grade certainly these feebleminded should not be allowed to reproduce their descendants or start to become charges of the state so this is somebody that at my job writing that slop.
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if it was a family very hard to take up. once again so long here is a plane flight pattern that has sex with the perfect hair looks. a little. bit please. please. please. please if. you. choose your language. holy week over though in
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a financial center today still some of the. treatments that is the consensus here can. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that entire lives choose the access to your officers. what about washington getting tougher on its allies like saudi arabia because it's no secret that saudi money was a crucial factor in the rise of the extremist can bomb or to take on the united states dragged their feet they did declare early on in the uprising that al qaida
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was a terrorist organization. and others were terrorist organizations and proscribed them but it didn't really little to carry through with that and to force its allies to equally prescribe those groups. it looks like. we're going to go digital the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across the cynical we've been hijacked like handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once it's all just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of
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what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trying to fix rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing up to five different job ready to join the movement then welcome to the big picture. this through lays ition lois where you can force if a man to answer to five to ninety seven to six. but no one protested at the time. the social democrats said they were interested in the quantitative amount. it was kind of associated would like to pure the society from the poorest to persons.
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born to you because you never said you. would be. it's both of these both women and men. and children to. the reason this. good live from today cannot pound woman who were not born in officially a say in a scene from the. book but don't some see in this live feed on foot. it was not compulsory sterilisation law the doctors were having consent from the sterilized person so to say the world provisions were absolutely in the person hear
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. something called the man. part of the texts the person is the man. who is stuck with your meaning in turn against test. and if they result was that the intelligence was below twelve years age then they could the doctors could sterilize the persons without their consent and in another location which i have hear it here i have only the school teacher here if she is talking about the girl she's fourteen years old and that the girl had left the school. for several times and she is sexually and reliable and her face how she looks is not nice. she is also said to be absolutely feeble
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minded and on this occasion is made in nineteen forty seven. and the girl is. sterilised without her consent. and this single mothers they were a major part of the sterilized in the beginning of the fifty's because the women got also the child alone. and this could be a risk for the society that the mothers will have more children to get the money. or no one it's sixty three thousand sterilized during the period the main part of the sick. science had said that this is useless. so hard slow to react or to change or to to.
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accept that we had done something wrong so those that machinery and so it's interesting. in one thousand nine hundred seven after an important debate the swedish government compensated the victims of eugenics. and where many victims compensated no not so many and they had also to prove they were sterilized by force or involuntary and that is quite difficult when you have signed an application how could you show the pressure in the situation it's not in the five. the there is a discussion this week been about the the sterilization laws if it is a part of. the bad black history and a dark history of the unfairness to the i think it is
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a part of the interest that. each county would have a department of public welfare. social workers that work for that would notice poor families poor people that might be targets of sterilization they would fill out a petition they would call the feebleminded and they would say they were premiss q was often based on gossip if they were epileptics they were and they would go for them and basically if anyone in the community it could be the sheriff it could be the social worker it could be a doctor it could be a parent it could be your husband your mom any relatives if anyone the community say i believe that this person should be sterilized they will send a petition to the state eugenics. it was in this building that the famous
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commission had its headquarters no trace remains. of you heard about the story for using nukes. most things like i don't know. most things are good for you. and i don't really know anything about it no you know you have something i have heard that month the news would get really rather not talk about that right. better get the body else. yes yes your hand yeah i grew up in the eastern part of the northeastern part of the state. i personally know a family you know really are you in north carolina that were very affected. and our very own pushed afraid they don't want to hear. they say put it they don't want to rock the boat. you know they depend on assistance from the state. i just know that they would tell back a long time ago started
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a business with minorities that they had to get sterilized in order to receive welfare benefits for that reason and yes i think. as the year started to progress your starters also see that i see fifty thousand nine hundred sixty s. a huge increase in the number of african-american women who were just starting to be termed as unfit to be objects sara was asian in north carolina it was not i think primarily to satisfy eugenic doctrine of improving the quality of the population but to save money. birth control pills made me sick i doctor said that he had something on birth control planned that would be wonderful so
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i went on the hospital had the surgical procedure came out of the hospital and went on with my life and my three kids this is in one nine hundred seventy two one thousand nine hundred seventy six and i go back to have it undone all when i meet this man and i get ready to remarry and i go back because i want to have the surgery undone he left she thinks it's funny and he tells me. i'm still and then he laughs again and i keep telling him no no no that's not what i signed for that's not what you said if it had been done to me you. legally there would be medical records somewhere. i would have a medical record sell say. i did i was sterilized so why did need perform the surgery. because they call it. king could play god
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with people's lives. so they actually became and i guess in their own minds god. so they could take him choose and do it and. now after several things the consequences. but now. in one thousand a.d. the german government granted five thousand marks to compensate the victims of the genic laws of july nine hundred thirty three some five thousand mark feel a slight but i did not feel it would fall far from falls mark should be ashamed it's. this kind of connection with the i mean his voice it is to the outside
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doesn't even if we came to see it and it kind of has to be shit and it's awful when they come from a perspective that you don't get from the ocean from which it's not that from from fish from one system from one shipped from one up to from the northeast it's photos and for. many times in the arches i'm seated exactly what fifty four guns and i sit on that side. and feed on this list. and talk to one hundred to do. a speedy mcginty to discus that says to food not cuckoos puts and you need to my own devices this time to do you know. them and the entitlement. on the moment. in july two thousand and twelve the senate in north carolina opposed compensating the victims of eugenics but it took us ten years to get to this point
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we started on this point in two thousand and three. we would have been the bar state out of thirty eight states to compensate the victims. while disappointed is not a strong enough word i just. can't find the word. but i was very very. angry that north carolina would not do what was morally right to compensate people that they had consciously violated. and i have people tell me they know someone or one of their cousins or their uncles or what there was something like that. but they don't know specifically if they are listed.
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and that's going to be pretty bad because i'm not even listed. what happened. nothing nothing .
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