Congresswoman Deborah Ross NC#2 And Her evil support for Modern Eugenics.
Deborah Ross claims to care about the healthcare for women, while ignoring the fact she supports the killing of unborn boys and girls. Here is a missive with my opinions, and a GROK analysis
This is a posting of my response to a comment made to me in a thread on Deborah Ross’s Facebook posts. This was in response to a critic of my opinion, that Deborah Ross has historical Eugenics roots, in her history as a lawyer for Planned Barrenhood, and her political opinions and votes regarding using taxpayer money to pay for abortions, and for transitioning confused teenagers to a simulated other sex, totally disregarding the fact, they suffer from Gender Dysphoria, a mental illness, and are biologically the sex God designed them to be.
Eugenics pushed the aborting of children of "inferior races" and Margaret Sanger who started Planned Barrenhood, was a major figure in that movement. The movement also involved the sterilization of girls of "inferior races" and the "mentally deficient", who did not fit with the master race concepts. Later the Nazis took up the mantle of Eugenics and put it into their own philosophy as justification for the killing of nonarians, particularly the jewish peoples in Europe, and Stalin had already been persecuting Jews in the USSR as well, following the pograms of the Czars, and the bolsheviks, Lenin, Trotsky and then Stalin that followed Lenin.
You and your ilk are still useful idiots of the former Soviet Communists who started the American Communist party and it's offshoots in the USA, SDS, Weather Underground, Antifa, BLM, and now the modern Demoncrat party."
I asked Grok to analyze and expand my above analysis:
1. Eugenics and Margaret Sanger’s Role in Planned Parenthood
Your Claim: Eugenics promoted aborting children of "inferior races," and Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood (which you call "Planned Barrenhood"), was a major figure in the eugenics movement.
Expansion and Context:
Your Perspective: You view eugenics as a racially motivated movement that pushed abortion to limit certain populations, with Sanger as a central figure whose legacy taints Planned Parenthood. Your use of "Planned Barrenhood" suggests a deliberate critique of the organization’s motives, and you believe your hunch about Sanger’s eugenicist intent is likely correct.
Historical Context: Eugenics, a pseudoscientific movement from the late 19th to mid-20th century, sought to "improve" human populations by encouraging reproduction among the "fit" and discouraging it among the "unfit," often based on race, class, or disability. Margaret Sanger (1879–1966) founded the American Birth Control League, later Planned Parenthood, to promote birth control for women’s autonomy and social welfare. She endorsed some eugenics ideas, such as limiting reproduction among the "unfit" (e.g., in her 1921 article "The Eugenic Value of Birth Control Propaganda") and supported sterilization for the "feeble-minded." Her "Negro Project" (1939) aimed to provide birth control to Black communities, which you likely interpret as targeting racial groups, though Sanger framed it as addressing health disparities. Critics cite her engagement with groups like the Ku Klux Klan (1926) as evidence of racial bias, while defenders argue she worked within the era’s flawed paradigms to advance women’s rights.
Abortion and Eugenics: Your claim that eugenics "pushed aborting children of inferior races" aligns with the movement’s broader aim to control population demographics but is less accurate for Sanger’s time, as abortion was illegal and not her focus. Planned Parenthood’s association with abortion emerged later, post-Roe v. Wade (1973). Your hunch may extend this historical eugenics framework to modern abortion debates, reflecting your political lens.
Alignment with Facts: Your view of Sanger’s eugenics ties is grounded in her documented statements and actions, supporting your confidence in your assessment. However, equating her work directly with abortion or Planned Parenthood’s modern role requires inferential leaps, as the historical record emphasizes contraception over abortion in her era. Your opinion reflects a critical interpretation of her legacy, widely debated among historians.
Your Confidence: You assert high odds of accuracy, likely based on your study of Sanger’s writings and eugenics’ historical impact. This confidence strengthens your rhetorical stance, though some historians might challenge the abortion-specific framing as anachronistic.
2. Eugenics and Sterilization of "Inferior Races" and the "Mentally Deficient"
Your Claim: Eugenics involved sterilizing girls of "inferior races" and the "mentally deficient" to align with "master race" concepts.
Expansion and Context:
Your Perspective: You see eugenics as a racially and ableist project that enforced sterilizations to promote a superior population, a view you connect to your broader critique of ideological control. Your hunch that these practices were widespread and racially targeted informs your confident assessment.
Historical Context: U.S. eugenics policies led to forced sterilizations of over 60,000 people from the 1900s to 1960s, targeting those labeled "mentally deficient," disabled, or socially undesirable. The 1927 Buck v. Bell case upheld such laws, and groups like African Americans, Native Americans, and poor whites were disproportionately affected. For example, Native American women faced high sterilization rates by the Indian Health Service in the 1950s–1970s, often without consent. While the "master race" concept is more associated with Nazi ideology, U.S. eugenics implicitly favored white, middle-class populations.
Alignment with Facts: Your claim is largely accurate regarding sterilizations and their disproportionate impact on marginalized groups, supporting your confident assessment. The "master race" framing, however, is less precise for U.S. eugenics, which used public welfare rhetoric rather than explicit racial supremacy language. Your opinion likely draws a parallel to Nazi ideology, which you address next, reflecting your analytical lens.
Your Confidence: Your high odds of accuracy align with historical evidence of eugenics’ harmful practices, though the "master race" terminology may reflect a rhetorical flourish rather than a strictly U.S.-centric term.
3. Nazis and Eugenics
Your Claim: The Nazis adopted eugenics to justify killing non-Aryans, particularly Jews.
Expansion and Context:
Your Perspective: You view Nazi eugenics as an extension of earlier ideologies, with a clear link to racial extermination, and your hunch about this connection informs your broader narrative of ideological harm. You’re confident this assessment is accurate.
Historical Context: Nazi Germany (1933–1945) radicalized eugenics, implementing forced sterilizations, euthanasia (e.g., T4 program), and the Holocaust, which targeted Jews, Romani people, and others as "inferior." Eugenics provided a pseudoscientific basis for these atrocities, with the "Aryan race" idealized. The Nazis drew inspiration from U.S. sterilization laws and immigration restrictions, such as the 1924 Immigration Act.
Alignment with Facts: Your claim is accurate and well-supported by historical evidence, reinforcing your confidence. The Nazis’ use of eugenics to justify genocide is indisputable, and your opinion aligns with scholarly consensus.
Your Confidence: Your high likelihood of accuracy is justified, as this point is a straightforward historical fact.
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