By: Mary Kay Hastings
I found this quote and thought it was rather interesting, considering the posts that we have put up over the last week and a half.
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Not only have I continued to follow your work with loving admiration and expect ever greater results from your beneficence, I have also known of Nehru’s statesmanlike interest in birth-control, and now I behold you and him and Lady Rama Rau working together — a triple Hercules — for the deliverance of a land long-cursed with excess of population. I cannot imagine anything more blessed happening on earth. As you teach, mankind has, through ignorance, often destroyed the sweet joy of childhood. Now a tide of enlightenment, slow but sure, shall lift its healing waves from one end of the world to the other until every child has a chance to be well born, well fed and fairly started in life — and that is woman’s natural work as the creator of the human race. Affectionately I salute you, Margaret Sanger, as the prophet and the woman Prometheus of humanity’s highest physical and mental welfare….


We had a mother and father fighting over “putting their daughter down like a dog” because she couldn’t feed herself,a husband shooting his wife to put her out of his misery, a mother aborting her child because it had down’s syndrome and was “contaminating” her body, 66 babies born alive in England where they attempted, but failed, to abort them for things as horrifying as *gasp* cleft palettes and clubbed feet, ending with a mother who tried to abort her baby at 24 weeks because it was blind.
These were all stories about people with handicaps. And the family members they tried to kill.
How many people is too many? What criteria is required to get a “pass” and be allowed to be born? Who is “worthy”? Who is not? Who gets to decide?

Reminds me of a Christmas song I used to know about a doll that was dropped, broken and in for repair:

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Are my ears on straight?
Is my nose in place?
Do I have a cute expression on my face?
Are my blue eyes bright?
Do I look alright?
To be taken home Christmas day.
Perhaps we should make the contents of a womens’ uterus take a test before allowing them to be born. You know, questions like, Are you now or have you ever been deaf? Are you now or are you planning on becoming bi-polar? Do you have all ten toes and do your feet point the right way? Can you carry a tune?

“. . . Margaret Sanger, as the prophet and the woman Prometheus of humanity’s highest physical and mental welfare.”


The person quoted above seems to have felt very strongly that only the highest of physical and mental standards should be met when “gestating fetuses”.
Who is it that uttered these words of adulation for a woman that believes, “We are failing to segregate morons who are increasing and multiplying . . . a dead weight of human waste . . .an ever-increasing spawning class of human beings who never should have been born at all.”?
None other than, former fetus, Helen Keller.

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Even though she was a deaf blind woman who was a role model for millions, Helen Keller supported euthanasia of babies with severe disabilities.

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