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Rex

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14. I've never heard of that, forced sterilization and that was my first thought.
Fri Feb 19, 2016, 07:33 PM
Feb 2016

Eugenics. Operation Paperclip.

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Hope for reparations? [View all] loyalsister Feb 2016 OP
Nobody will be pushing reparations; not even Bernie Sanders. brooklynite Feb 2016 #1
Maybe not reparations but I bet he would agree with the argument. nt Live and Learn Feb 2016 #3
Except he is pushing the model outlined in the video loyalsister Feb 2016 #4
So the folks in Appalachia are out of luck? brooklynite Feb 2016 #6
Actually no loyalsister Feb 2016 #9
I thought the reparatation arguments were ridiculous but this guy makes a valid argument. Live and Learn Feb 2016 #2
Never happen, the South would go bonkers. Rex Feb 2016 #5
This benefits white southerners loyalsister Feb 2016 #7
I meant the racist republican south. Rex Feb 2016 #10
Well, it has happened in a different context in N. Carolina loyalsister Feb 2016 #11
Holyshit, forced sterilization? Rex Feb 2016 #12
Sad period in Va's history. The Nazi's actually came to Virginia to study the FSogol Feb 2016 #13
I've never heard of that, forced sterilization and that was my first thought. Rex Feb 2016 #14
VA sterilized the mentally ill, the disabled, lots of black folks, habitual drug FSogol Feb 2016 #17
That is so haunting. I just don't even know how to process it. myrna minx Feb 2016 #16
It is hard to believe we do that to ourselves. Rex Feb 2016 #19
It makes me want to cry. myrna minx Feb 2016 #21
That is a compassonate response, I would worry about the person that Rex Feb 2016 #22
I'll get to anger - but I need to digest the horror first. myrna minx Feb 2016 #25
The SC ruling that enabled it has not been reversed loyalsister Feb 2016 #23
Good God that looks like something out of Mien Kampf! Rex Feb 2016 #26
As a matter of fact, it was the precursor loyalsister Feb 2016 #27
How interesting, America closes the door to their Eugenics Department in 1939. Rex Feb 2016 #28
It's chilling loyalsister Feb 2016 #30
I am afraid all the way, our history is a shining example as to what we will do to each other. Rex Feb 2016 #32
They are terrifying loyalsister Feb 2016 #34
I've heard a lot about American History X, but only seem parts and snippets. Rex Feb 2016 #36
It's hard to watch but the substance is worth it loyalsister Feb 2016 #40
It is past due and on the other side we have a group of fanatics. Rex Feb 2016 #46
Forced sterilization was not the only way they kept people jwirr Feb 2016 #38
Marriage restrictions and the one drop rule were a part of that too loyalsister Feb 2016 #48
Some times the modern suggestions for solving our problems jwirr Feb 2016 #49
Oh my god. That took my breath away. myrna minx Feb 2016 #15
Sorry, the past can be a pretty terrible thing. n/t FSogol Feb 2016 #18
The barbarity and cruelty is just so...shocking myrna minx Feb 2016 #20
Sorry :( loyalsister Feb 2016 #29
It's important - It should never be forgotten - myrna minx Feb 2016 #31
Reparations would be the worst thing to happen to blacks in this country in a long time. Marr Feb 2016 #8
Yeah, more jobs, education, and economic development in black communities spells nothing but trouble loyalsister Feb 2016 #24
No, all that is great. Marr Feb 2016 #45
Here is the text of the argument he made loyalsister Feb 2016 #47
How about reparations from the oligarchs... Lizzie Poppet Feb 2016 #33
"the rest of us?" loyalsister Feb 2016 #35
If you watch the video, you will hear the speaker address this. femmedem Feb 2016 #39
The idea of reparations has always interested me but I don't jwirr Feb 2016 #37
It doesn't have to be a matter of who so much as where and how. femmedem Feb 2016 #41
I like that. It would mean that my family probably would jwirr Feb 2016 #43
The beauty of this model is that it's focus is on the present loyalsister Feb 2016 #42
Yes. And as I said above I like this idea. jwirr Feb 2016 #44
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