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Scientific Racism: The Eugenics of Social Darwinism

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This documentary tells how science managed to wheedle it's ugly head into racism. It touches on how religion spread out it's own tentacles to the indigenous peoples throughout the earth. When the religion failed in pacifying the new subjects of the English empire they then turned to science to explain and reason themselves into 'justified' murder. It discusses racial hygiene and social structures based on eugenics and social Darwinism. This provided a 'moral' explanation to systematically destroy any deviancy they themselves dictated to be less than human. 
 
 
https://youtu.be/3FmEjDaWqA4
 
https://youtu.be/3FmEjDaWqA4
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Science and the Swastika : Hitler's Biological Soldiers 
 
This documentary examines the science and morality during the Third Reich; the practice of eugenics and euthanasia in Nazi occupied Europe.
 
It does mention how America had 27 states that legalized sterilization of the mentally ill and undesirable people. It seems the Nazi's were envious and took it to a new and extreme level.
 
https://youtu.be/pQAdwjYc_VE
 
https://youtu.be/pQAdwjYc_VE
 
 
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Quote:Good find OP

 

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Cecil Rhodes was a big advocate of the superior man. His legacy lives on today....

 

http://forum.chickensomething.com/index.php/topic/565-diamond-rhodes-to-destiny/
 

Thank you.
 
Yes, I'm thinking these ideas are still in implementation today. Using methods of psychology and drugs to diminish the human capacity to see these pseudo theories have been going on for a very long time. 
 
If you're going to do more research on this subject it's best to take it in small doses. It does tend to leave one feeling disgusted...
 
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Doctors Of Death 
 
In the 1930s, Japan's notorious UNIT 731 carried out brutal experiments on the population of recently-invaded Manchuria. Whole villages and towns were deliberately infected with plague, and sufferers were dissected alive.
 
Prisoners of war were shot and operated on without anaesthetic so army doctors could practise field surgery. In World War II Germany, concentration camp doctors like Josef Mengele selected twins and Romany prisoners for obscure medical experiments, and killed enemy prisoners in low temperature or high altitude tests, supposedly to protect their own sailors and airmen.
 
After the war, many Nazi 'Doctors of Death' were brought to justice. But in Japan the head of Unit 731 cut a deal with US intelligence; the Americans knew they could never replicate biological data gained through experiments on humans. There are suggestions the US used Japanese bio-weapons in the Korean War -- but America began to suspect the North Koreans had their own unorthodox methods: brainwashing US prisoners with drugs.
 
It was the start of a chemical arms race, reaching its peak in the 1960s and '70s with LSD as the mind-control secret weapon of both sides, intended to cripple the enemy without firing a shot. The US showed drugs experiments in army-sponsored TV documentaries, while in Czechoslovakia -- the drugs laboratory for the whole Eastern Bloc - the state-controlled movie industry was enrolled to shoot surreal feature films portraying the drugs experience.
 
Besides biological and chemical weapons, both Americans and Soviets routinely exposed their own soldiers to nuclear fallout in A-bomb tests. According to General Jan Sejna, the highest-ranking military defector from the East, the Soviets even tied living prisoners of war to stakes as human guinea-pigs in their nuclear tests.
 
The film has a moving and shocking interview with a Japanese doctor who operated on unanaesthetised prisoners. A captured US pilot is seen making an apparently false confession in Korea. A Czech military chemist explains how chemical weapons are deployed, and a victim of a drug-fuelled interrogation describes the experience. The man who debriefed Czech defector Jan Sejna describes the terrifying network of experimentation behind chemical, biological and atomic weapons. The Cold War is over, but weapons development -- and testing -- continues.
 
Generations of drug use...both illicit and prescribed have taken there toll. 
 
https://youtu.be/FYpLj6uF1vc

 
https://youtu.be/FYpLj6uF1vc
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America’s Hidden History: The Eugenics Movement
 
“Consequently, as it is easy, ….. to obtain by careful selection a permanent breed of dogs or horses gifted with peculiar powers of running, or of doing anything else, so it would be quite practicable to produce a highly-gifted race of men by judicious marriages during several consecutive generations.”
 
The English eugenics movement, championed by Galton, promoted eugenics through selective breeding for positive traits. In contrast, the eugenics movement in the US quickly focused on eliminating negative traits. Not surprisingly, “undesirable” traits were concentrated in poor, uneducated, and minority populations. In an attempt to prevent these groups from propagating, eugenicists helped drive legislation for their forced sterilization .
 
This decision legitimized the various sterilization laws in the United States. In particular, California’s program was so robust that the Nazi’s turned to California for advice in perfecting their own efforts. Hitler proudly admitted to following the laws of several American states that allowed for the prevention of reproduction of the “unfit” 
 
http://www.nature.com/scitable/forums/ge...-123919444
 
 
 
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In reference to the Mouse Utopian Experiments by John Calhoun - I believe that mammals must always have something to strive for or else they lose the will to live. Do you think that the belief in finite horizons is a subconscious kill switch, poisonous to the will to live?
 
https://youtu.be/nfHnEassxrI
 
https://youtu.be/nfHnEassxrI
 
Strive for something is important in a society. As long as there are rules within the competition. If not, the ugly rats will cheat their way to the top thereby destroying everything in the process. Playing fair creates more for others. Helping everyone to strive for the best that life has to offer. 
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<div>In reference to the Mouse Utopian Experiments by John Calhoun - I believe that mammals must always have something to strive for or else they lose the will to live. Do you think that the belief in finite horizons is a subconscious kill switch, poisonous to the will to live?
 
https://youtu.be/nfHnEassxrI
 
Strive for something is important in a society. As long as there are rules within the competition. If not, the ugly rats will cheat their way to the top thereby destroying everything in the process. Playing fair creates more for others. Helping everyone to strive for the best that life has to offer. 
 

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The problem with this structure is the king rats don't really play fair. They gather all the resources and power unto themselves then proceed to dictate who gets what. Fair competition for these crumbs becomes stunted. Leaving the little ones without any form of real empathy for each other. The projection from top of the pyramid doesn't allow for fair competition. Only amongst themselves. Even then, when one of them falls, the rest will come in and eat the weak link whole. When others see how the engine works and decides to build one for themselves the rat kings send out their little minion believers too pound the independent one into submission. 

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