View Full Version : What a horrible man
Pretty Boy
18-12-2012, 04:49 PM
http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-20773800
The description of children with disabilities as a 'burden' on their families is particularly pleasant I thought.
Jonnyboy
19-12-2012, 09:56 PM
http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-20773800
The description of children with disabilities as a 'burden' on their families is particularly pleasant I thought.
Trully appalling :agree: Interesting that UKIP only saw fit to suspend him rather than booting his erky towards the BNP
lyonhibs
20-12-2012, 08:51 AM
Christ alive, close your eyes and you can almost see that being a verbatim press release from a Dr J.Mengele about 80 years ago.
It's not just as yet unborn youngsters that this foul old reptile sees as being problematic. Seemingly if you're over 80, you are only good for the knackers yard and should be "encouraged to think about euthanasia".
Horrible specimen, and as stated above, why didn't UKIP just instantly strike him from their members list??
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20-12-2012, 12:40 PM
Christ alive, close your eyes and you can almost see that being a verbatim press release from a Dr J.Mengele about 80 years ago.
It's not just as yet unborn youngsters that this foul old reptile sees as being problematic. Seemingly if you're over 80, you are only good for the knackers yard and should be "encouraged to think about euthanasia".
Horrible specimen, and as stated above, why didn't UKIP just instantly strike him from their members list??
Never mind Mengele - the "science" of eugenics has been around for well over a century. Winston Churchill and Theodore Roosevelt thought it was a good idea, as did notable Socialist writers like Sydney Webb, George Bernard Shaw, and H G Wells. Margaret Sanger and Marie Stopes (early advocates for birth control) and J H Kellogg of Corn Flakes fame (he was also a quack doctor and helath nut) were other supporters. The only man to ever awarded two unshared Nobel Prizes and one of the fathers of quantum theory, Linus Pauling was another. (I'm not being clever - they're all listed on Wikipedia, but in this instance Wikipedia happens to speak the truth.)
Eugenics only really became discredited around the time of the Second World War - its association with Nazism and the Final Solution and the culling of 'undesirables' like Jews, homosexuals, psychiatric patients and other 'freaks of nature' rather tarnished its image among the scientific and sociological intelligentsia in Western Europe and the USA.
If I were being naughty, I might suggest that this sort of thinking's simply the logical rational outworking of the underlying principles of materialistic atheism.
:devil:
Twa Cairpets
22-12-2012, 08:16 PM
Never mind Mengele - the "science" of eugenics has been around for well over a century. Winston Churchill and Theodore Roosevelt thought it was a good idea, as did notable Socialist writers like Sydney Webb, George Bernard Shaw, and H G Wells. Margaret Sanger and Marie Stopes (early advocates for birth control) and J H Kellogg of Corn Flakes fame (he was also a quack doctor and helath nut) were other supporters. The only man to ever awarded two unshared Nobel Prizes and one of the fathers of quantum theory, Linus Pauling was another. (I'm not being clever - they're all listed on Wikipedia, but in this instance Wikipedia happens to speak the truth.)
Eugenics only really became discredited around the time of the Second World War - its association with Nazism and the Final Solution and the culling of 'undesirables' like Jews, homosexuals, psychiatric patients and other 'freaks of nature' rather tarnished its image among the scientific and sociological intelligentsia in Western Europe and the USA.
If I were being naughty, I might suggest that this sort of thinking's simply the logical rational outworking of the underlying principles of materialistic atheism.
:devil:
Must.
Not.
Bite.
Must. Resist.
Nope. Can't.
The conflation of atheism and eugenics is most commonly given by those who try to present the theory of evolution as being inherently evil and somehow responsible for cruel acts carried out by individuals or states.
There will be people who without God do unspeakable things, and in some cases their lack of fear in divine retribution may have contributed to their ability to carry out their action. Equally, there will be any number of religious fanatics of any creed who do their evil in the name of their God.
Eugenics is a repugnant human construct with the goal of overcoming perceived physical, cultural or racial impurity. I don't know how much you believe your sentence, but I hope you're just doing a bit of gentle trolling.
Holmesdale Hibs
22-12-2012, 09:21 PM
Dearly me, I can't think of a better way to commit political suicide. I guess UKIP's budget doesn't extend to hiring a Communications Director. Doesn't sound like he'll be a loss to British politics.
Betty Boop
22-12-2012, 10:07 PM
Never mind Mengele - the "science" of eugenics has been around for well over a century. Winston Churchill and Theodore Roosevelt thought it was a good idea, as did notable Socialist writers like Sydney Webb, George Bernard Shaw, and H G Wells. Margaret Sanger and Marie Stopes (early advocates for birth control) and J H Kellogg of Corn Flakes fame (he was also a quack doctor and helath nut) were other supporters. The only man to ever awarded two unshared Nobel Prizes and one of the fathers of quantum theory, Linus Pauling was another. (I'm not being clever - they're all listed on Wikipedia, but in this instance Wikipedia happens to speak the truth.)
Eugenics only really became discredited around the time of the Second World War - its association with Nazism and the Final Solution and the culling of 'undesirables' like Jews, homosexuals, psychiatric patients and other 'freaks of nature' rather tarnished its image among the scientific and sociological intelligentsia in Western Europe and the USA.
If I were being naughty, I might suggest that this sort of thinking's simply the logical rational outworking of the underlying principles of materialistic atheism.
:devil:
The Eugenics movement originated in the US, heavily financed by the Rockefellers and the Carnegies.
http://hnn.us/articles/1796.html
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