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and i was molested. i got pregnant. the social worker came over and she had my grandmother to sign a consent. to the welfare department and to my grandmother that if she didn't sound those papers she would not receive a supplement from. my grandmother signed to aunts. and when they took once. they still lies to me at the same time i'm. normally you know never thinking i'm trying ask myself why did they wait since my body was so young you know and nobody was ready to have a baby you know nobody would already traumatize from the delivery or all the rate. they didn't even say anything to me and. you know my grandmother didn't understand what she was signing the next two because my
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grandmother was illiterate i was reading rights. i was written by the trade. and i was also angry at the state of mind of the symptoms from. i didn't know how to sterilize until after night after i had gotten married. without that actually explained to me even which are. they said that i was feeble minded i'm not even for the official reason those that were just fishing reasons have misjudged. you know what i believe it was because of the block i was for a quarter violent and. they probably felt like i was going to end up just like other people i mean i wouldn't communists. i
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me i don't believe that this oh that of the group of people to sit here and say what was right for another because. when the jencks movement began in america americans thought of this is a very hopeful sign. there wasn't much talk of sterilization there was much attention though to better breeding and so the word eugenics became very popular. in genesis at the time it was understood to be science and given that this was a science the big car day and the polar philanthropy. were interested in general in supporting the development of good science. andrew carnegie gave money to five hundred universities colleges and institutions in all he gave away
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over two hundred million up. the list is long of those who at the beginning of the twentieth century put their hopes in this new science coming straight from europe. towards the end of his life darwin became worried a dark future weighted humanity where in our civilisation the process of natural selection doesn't play a role. what's more the renewing of our population is due more to the lower class rather than the middle or higher class. cult and darwin's cousin created in one thousand nine hundred three the word eugenics the science of genetic breeding. was a. good it did because of its human. on the book i mean of so remote
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that he needs me going to the positive listenership to do these open usually is to develop. a simple prayer that all quit and go in the would do would be nice to console the fjeld who would know that after that i did that the city. from one thousand nine hundred you genic organizations multiplied in europe. the first was created in berlin in one thousand and five by the doctor put in a psychiatrist. it was the movement for racial hygiene. racial hygiene was designed to prevent weakness illness disability and for the unfit to reproduce. a lot of were killed in addition and i saw death in the dizzy about others and it is you suck at twelve hour. love your so good to get is this young creature want
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to see the. women through your. own this was hit. you need a couple or there's a nice solid wall good to discourage seen ector it is like to act introducing a new national hockey magic. can mimic you because multiple pretty. we wanted to know and want to get us off. the english eugenics organization presided over by one of darwin sons was founded in one thousand and seven. the novelist h.g. wells wrote that year. our duty is to inquire what this utopia will make of the infirm the idiots and the mad. the drunkards the mean and the stupid too stupid to be of use to society we need to resort to a type of surgery on society. it was in the
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united states that the first sterilization laws appeared in one thousand and seven . in one thousand ten close to new york the eugenics record office became the center for american eugenics research. the institution that emerged still exists today. what is called spring harbor laboratory now. one of the most distinguished laboratories for the pursuit of molecular biology and molecular genetics in the world i just want to films of from a building of. a record of his. i'm right. but it's a story called the commentary it's not about the present which. they
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are embarrassed by i think they should live or comfortably with it because it doesn't characterize calls for garber today by any means and they should say this is what went on there it was wrong and we're now have gone past it now for more than half a well more than half a century when the eugenics record office was founded in one thousand nine hundred and it was meant to be a place where people studied families. charles davenport who was the director was focused like his hero francis galton on family traits. they look for families they call degenerate. so families where there was alcoholism families where there were so called keep in mind that families where there
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illegitimacy are families where there was prostitution and what have you and then they would do interviews and ask about the parents and the grandparents but this was a pedigree chart of the famous jukes family and it got so large that they decided to make it in a circle because they could contain more people this way. and what was. it was made to show that some nine hundred individuals who ended up in the prisons of new york were descended from the same woman margaret the mother of criminals. carry loughlin had projected that we needed to be fifteen million american
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sterilized. in one nine hundred fourteen aloft and was asked to write a model. and harry loughlin said this law should use to sterilize ten perhaps cysteine million people represent the bottom tenth of the american population. and when the newspapers picked up the headline people and the reaction. was strong against him. this plan was really to simply eliminate people who would cause social costs like crime and poverty. and we thought you could do that if you just didn't let people have children. when virginia passed sterilization law in nineteen twenty four there was a need to see whether it would be upheld by courts of the united states.
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and some of the doctors at the bridge in the county for me coming to find an institution near lynchburg virginia shows a young lady named carrie bach is the first person to be sterilized. i met her in one nine hundred eighty three and she told me how she had been falsely accused of being promiscuous of being an unfit mother a big moral degeneracy. when we asked to film the former institution where carrie puck found herself we were told that most of the building no longer existed. but in going to see it ourselves it seems that the building is in fact still there. the evidence was that kerry's feebleminded this was inherited. this was determined by giving an i.q. test to her mother who also had been in the virginia colony she flunked. and to
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carry who also failed it and she had a illegitimate daughter named defeat who was then about six or eight months old and the nurse said that she seemed to be feeble minded as well. first it went to the virginia court of appeals and then it went to the united states supreme court the citizen was rendered in one nine hundred twenty seven by justice all over one of the homes junior who was regarded as one of the great progressive justices. in the united states and so he said in the end that three generations of imbeciles or enough carries mother carry into the. place put it under one arm and
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a life in the. face just like you know my own. pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i'm researcher. placed series of a global basis try to claim. a pullin to get married i want to get like a war and destroy the teaching every minute. and. somehow make the last laugh the weapons of my own life like the pain.
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was saying that since the time. these cases mostly templates. sometimes for nothing which. is so neat and simple. to look just you still can still be just everything you see being a stage eight look to be dealt with but speech was. played. place right in the same place the first street. and i think the church. on our reporters twitter. and instagram.
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i. share a book with sterilised at the lynchburg colony and thousands of people were sterilized there after her. more than eight thousand people in virginia were sterilized under the genesis was more than twenty thousand california and the rest of the united states as many as sixty thousand people were sterilized. it's always surprising to me a few people actually have heard this story it's not something we're proud of in america.
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she player because we don't mind going from there but we need to do everything that i did that was really hard to do this is the way to absolutely by these people to do that will keep discipline and experience was if you're doing your duty you know we don't like you know what was there didn't you know really didn't know do it up and see who's in east of these and then in the solving this all these mean the solving. that. in one thousand thirty one the psychiatrist co-founder of the racial hygiene organization became director of the psychiatric institute in munich he also became one of the three authors of the nazi eugenic love july nine hundred thirty three so that's the two doors to get together and eat it. because immortal soul you know you get approval was on the will to get you. also in one thousand twenty five this institute was one of the biggest investments of the rockefeller foundation in
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europe aka philip on a shift it into something that from thousands. he says house. often sponsored him so much you. know in this fashion this program bought in clean sweep i know i mean for this recruitment year in the pick up the house vacant i need for to skinny to fuck bay the interest. cancun in harlem is only going to shush once you know phonies short of sequels maniacally perceive i'm going to put it on you tube you put it down sure. it's a great book and i paid all your ass for not that i would actually read this be no i think i present all you need some authors on this other people the sunni come with me and i know and as you can you talk on the internet and what you like i mean
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and then it. looks good on the self really put me more vision it's got no need to be happy to have it connected because let's remember. that one of the put the other was at least essential s.t.'s human. design to do. the math yet because it was i conquered most americans. the germans took. inspiration from the american law from both the bill. establishing their own sterilization law. the law for the prevention of hereditary disease dog spring was passed on the fourteenth of july nine hundred thirty three conditions such as mentally disturbed schizophrenia
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depressed death disabled alcoholics were targeted by the law. tribunal's on hereditary health were set up composed of two doctors and a judge. under the nazi regime they carried out the forced sterilization of four hundred thousand people. i felt but i hate. i know. and. that's.
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lots of. good. sort of a few of us like enough if i thought order no me one of the thought at the. root of why it is of. one dish with hundred coke me because i have power over there on their shop window shoot through three flute of the one purple in my bed that is this isn't going to give you that i conclude that it is the kind of control freak are. the. mit death so. why is. it then it's. good nobody could open that's my remember mark ward remind the. sheets of. us in van to sit for us we are interested in the new office and give notice in the
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indian auction off of top of this is. the hope this is just from extra bits. being a shiny amorphous and for vendetta on the can consider kind of cotillion fest of others or more conditioned office on fancy phones after spirited logically damn good idea can was a. total even listen yeah yeah neither of us got. the scene shifts to give. these are. the weak. with the federal foundation. if they can. national incident six and tyson six is done to question the work if it a foundation. can then. i. don't i found. that it's kind of a nothing you give you some shots it's on and you know if they don't do it at that
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stage also and it fell out on. the nail eighteen months old and it's not sanaa is it so this was. we are not alone was the propaganda carried out by the nazis in one nine hundred thirty six. if the eugenic laws didn't end up being adopted by the english government despite several attempts by catholic countries after the pope intervened in one thousand nine hundred eighty they were in fact at the time of the berlin olympic games being enforced in the united states in denmark in switzerland finland norway and in sweden. it was in one nine hundred thirty six that the nazi shot the eugenic propaganda film called crunk on hereditary diseases.
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as you know you can put you on the eggs next to take out i think cities buzz about in the film. we want to lose you when one side through an estate is this you know all the she's going to need them all. in the dorm yet they're going to need it. said on step three yawn still in the state is this young girl is the. most up on seekers sophistry eighty four percent in it up. in family not. local it is us didn't state it is this year i hear
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it up putting them aside. last lost the obama ticket on looked on as. a loss of on the south to topple succeed secreted out of its alternative so that i don't think some sort of here and there when. it's here for tear garden street in berlin that the administrative headquarters of the tea for program is found. the patients were selected based on their medical records. to begin t. the highland fling and stuck to. its skin thea too busy and deserved to mine a month or something in an oven very few mouse clicks given what i thought she and
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the. small fee to. the city. and i don't fully understand. the money and the speed. with. such. people. like for instance your teaching everybody to.
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know what. it's like to. think this. is. nothing. it's not just keep up the story he's still be jobst if you see a stage eight lupita but speech was. the. dramas the chance to be ignored. stories others who refused to notice. the faces change the world light snack.
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food picture of today's leaves. from around the globe. locally. there's no volume in bonds because there is no market in bonds because bonds are trading at three hundred year highs here in the u.k. and two hundred forty year eyes in the u.s. they are wells confiscation certificates for sure they represent no value whatsoever the only people buying these bonds are the computers amongst themselves or other computers and this is part of the takeover of civilization by the machines .
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