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By comparing Germanys Nazi holocaust and Americas abortion holocaust youll see there is practically no difference between the mindset of holocaust then and now. As with slavery in early America, killing Jews in Nazi Germany, or killing babies in America today just because something is legal does not make it right. So how do you get a country to allow humans to be treated worse than animals? You use euphemisms to convince people that these actions are justifiable, or even beneficial. Abortion advocates and Americas largest Death Camp operator, Planned Parenthood, have elevated the dehumanization of holocaust victims to an art form with their pro-choice rhetoric. But those who side with the pro-choice crowd may be shocked by the racial slurs and elitist ideals of Planned Parenthoods celebrated founder, Margaret Sanger. As youll see, in our film, Maafa21, her words and goals bear an eerie similarity to the words and ideas of the Nazis.
Dr. Josef Mengele was the most active of the SS doctors at Auschwitz, the infamous Nazi concentration camp. Present at the arrival of all the transports, Mengele oversaw the selection and cremation of thousands of murder victims at Auschwitz. His name was known and feared throughout the camp. Several accounts of camp survivors depict Mengele as killing in a dispassionate, medical way as though he were performing regular surgery without showing any emotion at all.
Mengele routinely conducted experiments on humans, the most famous of which were conducted on twins selected on the unloading platforms of Auschwitz. At the end of the experiments, Mengele simply injected chloroform directly into the hearts of many of these twins. After the war, Josef Mengele practiced medicine in Buenos Aires in the 1950s. He had a reputation as a specialist in abortions, which were illegal at the time. Mengele was arrested after he killed a girl in his abortion clinic, but an Argentine judge released him. Mengele was never extradited and presumably died in Chile in 1979. But Mengele wasnt the only one. Vilis Kruze was a former SS officer who after the war worked as an abortionist for Kaiser Permenente in Ohio and Hawaii. It seems you can take the doctor out of the killing camp, but you cant take the killing camp out of the doctor.
healing work. The bodies of the murdered Auschwitz inmates were referred to as garbage. Jews were repeatedly referred to as a disease, for which extermination was the cure or final solution. German Physicians referred to the killing of handicapped children as a surgical operation and killing hyperactive children was a called a cure. The first panel to decide which children would be executed and which were not was called the Committee for the Scientific Registration of Serious Hereditary and Congenital Diseases. The first killing centers were called Childrens Specialty Institutions and Therapeutic Convalescent Institutions. In the initial killing programs of Nazi Germany, mentally deficient children were killed only after acquiring parental consent. One Nazi doctor that killed children by gradual sedation and then over-dose said, there was no killing strictly speaking people felt this is not murder, it is a putting-to-sleep. Killing patients was referred to as giving special treatment both in the case of mentally ill patients and later of the Jews as a whole. Zyklon-B, the poison used to kill mass numbers of Jews, was referred to as medicine.
R U a Nazi? RU-486?
When the Nazis switched from machine-gunning their victims in large mass graves to marching their victims through gas chambers at Auschwitz, the gas that they employed was a chemical called Zyklon-B. Zyklon-B was developed by a small chemical company owned by IG Farben, a major supplier for Auschwitz and other death camps that funded many of the experiments undertaken by Mengele and other SS doctors. IG Farben profited handsomely because of the increased use of Zyklon-B. IG Farbens name became virtually synonymous with the holocaust and unethical medical experimentation. So, after the war, this company underwent a name change and it became Hoechst AG.
However, a Nazi by another name is still the same and, today, a subsidiary company of Hoechst AG is the developer and main producer of RU-486, the so-called abortion pill. The ghost of IG Farben is still haunting us by allowing killers to again distance themselves from their deeds. But Hoechst AG is not the only chemical profiteer in the abortion industry. Borrowing from the IG Farben playbook, Upjohn Pharmaceuticals stock prices doubled when it announced the development of a vaginal prostaglandin-suppository marketed specifically for abortion. (It is no longer on the market, because it turned out to be quite dangerous not only for the babies it was designed to kill, but also for the women who used it.) Searle, the producer of Cytotec, also saw its stock values surge after its product began to be used as an abortifecient. Using chemicals to kill has become big business for pharmaceutical companies both during the Nazi holocaust and during the abortion holocaust.
Like-minded Lingo
In 1943, Himmler referred to the killing of Jews as having exterminated a germ, and abortion advocate Natalie Shainess justifies abortion by claiming that the unwanted pregnancy is merely an alien germ. Former Auschwitz physician Dr. Fritz Klein made the analogy between the massacre of Jews and a good doctor who takes a scalpel and removes an appendix full of pus. He went on to say,
The Jews are the pus-filled appendix in the body of Europe. Similarly, abortion advocate Dr. Alan Guttmacher likened the destruction of the fetus to operating on an appendix or removing a gangrenous bowel. Under the Nazi regime, the term special treatment was used euphemistically for Jews and others to be exterminated. Today, the medical establishment (AMA, American Academy of Pediatrics, etc.) refers to abortion as the physicians duty to provide care and treatment for unwanted pregnancies. Block 20 at Auschwitz, where experiments were terminated with a lethal injection of phenol to the heart, was known by both inmates and doctors as the treatment room. The room in abortion clinics where the abortion is actually committed is commonly known as the procedure room.
unemployed classes, as did Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood. Abortion led to forced sterilization, which led to euthanasia, which led to Auschwitz.
One abortionist stated that, I never had any psychological adverse reaction, except for an occasional feeling that one was destroying life.
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