From BBC News *************** http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-13700490 Sterilisation: North Carolina grapples with legacy More than 60,000 Americans were sterilised, many against their will, as part of a eugenics movement that finished in 1979, aimed at keeping the poor and mentally ill from having children. *************** After some of the stuff posted on here today, it's a shame that Eugenics are frowned upon so much. There would be definite upsides to it, as it would solve the overpopulation problem and the anti-immigration bullshit, whilst rendering Jeremy Kyle unemployed and solving most petty crimes. Is it time to rethink our morals when it comes to the right to parent children? Should everyone be allowed this privilege?
My first act of the rapture will be to send all the computer geeky virgins to hell to suffer an eternity of hot pokers up the bum. Good luck Toby
I know, I blame the weed. Jen I do agree with you though, if someone is going to dedicate their lives to being a junkie, I don't think it's fair on the kids. Having deformed babies because you're too high on meth to notice you're pregnant shouldn't be allowed
Why did they not start in ****ing africa? Instead of us pay ****ing Thousands of Millions of BRITISH MONEY, TOO WIPE ****ING FLIES OF THERE FACES. CUE HUTH IS A ****ING RACIST Let the ****ers rot, stop giving aid, & LOOK AFTER THIS ****ING COUNTRY FIRST. Just my opinion.
my dad works at the general hospital in southampton as a maintenance man, we used to go in with him if he had call outs. i remember walking past a specialist baby ward and hearing this baby screaming its head off. i asked what was happening and my dad told me thats the room where they put the babies of drug addicts. they just put them in a room and let them cry and cry and let the babies go cold turkey. ****ing horrifying