Eugenics and Dysgenics
Sterilise Underclass to Stop Child Abuse, November 5, 2009, Dominion Post (Wellington)
New Zealand solution to a tough problem.
NYT Environment Reporter Floats Idea: Give Carbon Credits to Couples That Limit Themselves to One Child, October 20, 2009, CNS News
“Are condoms the ultimate green technology?”
Is Having More Than 2 Children an Unspoken Taboo?, July 13, 2009, Chronicle of Higher Education
Smart women aren’t supposed to like having children.
Octuplets Mom Wants $2 Million to Tell Her Story, February 2, 2009, KTLA-TV (Los Angeles)
Divorced mother of octuplets already had six children.
Women Pick Men Who Look Like Dad, September 3, 2008, BBC News
People tend to seek mates who resemble their parents.
Ending a Historical Taboo, August 15, 2008, AR Classic Article
Restoring the respectability of eugenics.
A ‘Baby Bjorn’ Sperm Crisis, September 17, 2007, New York Post
Demand for “Nordic” babies exceeds supply in New York City sperm bank.
No Saving Faces: Masculine Features Can Be Threatening, December 27, 2006, USA Today
People still judge by appearance.
Human Species ‘May Split In Two’, October 18, 2006, BBC News
By AD 3000, interbreeding will have produced a uniform race of “coffee-colored” people.
Project Prevention’s Controversial Cash for Sterilization and Birth Control Program to Expand, January 18, 2006, PRNewswire
Group pays drug-addicted mothers to sterilize themselves or get long-term birth control.
The Secret History of the Minimum Wage, October 27, 2005, Marginal Revolution
Progressives supported labor reform in the early 20th century for eugenic reasons.
Bennett Under Fire for Remarks on Blacks, Crime, September 30, 2005, CNN.com
Reagan official in hot water after he says aborting blacks would lower crime.
The Roe Effect, July 7, 2005, OpinionJournal
Abortion may have had a eugenic effect: fewer Democrats.
Margaret Sanger’s Nation of ‘Morons’, June 29, 2005, WorldNetDaily.com
Eugenicist thought birth control was necessary to save nation from “racial chaos.”
State Secret: Thousands Secretly Sterilized, May 17, 2005, ABC News
NC legislator wants reparations for those sterilized under 20th century eugenics policies.
The Dumbing Down of Germany, April 25, 2005, Deutsche Welle
Politicians complains the least educated Germans are the ones who have most children.
An Artificial Baby Boom, March 23, 2005, Mises Institute
The Earned Income Tax Credit increases non-white, but not white fertility.
Government Offers Reward for Having a Daughter, March 14, 2005, Reuters
India tries to correct sex ratio imbalance by paying for girls.
Mother Agrees to Sterilization, February 11, 2005, AP
Judge orders mother who murdered her child to undergo sterilization.
Tay-Sachs, the ‘Jewish Disease,’ Almost Eradicated, January 20, 2005, Haaretz (Israel)
Israel elimnates disease through eugenics.
Hospital Performs Euthanasia On Infants, December 1, 2004, AP
Dutch doctors propose euthanasia for the terminally ill and the severely retarded.
Race, Fear Collide In Campaign, October 5, 2004, St. Petersburg Times
On the congressional campaign of James L. Hart, a supporter of eugenics.
The Black & White World of Walter Plecker, September 24, 2004, StyleWeekly.com
Virginia Bureau of Vital Statistics’ first registrar was a champion of the white race.
Blacks’ Abortions Tragically Ignored, September 14, 2004, Detroit Free Press
Black women are three times as likely to get abortions as women of other races.
With Birthrate Falling, Singapore Targets ‘Lifestyle Impotency’, September 14, 2004, Washington Post
Singapore offers cash for babies and long maternity leaves to stop falling birthrate.
Young Women Seeking Prenatal Tests, September 1, 2004, smh.com.au (Australia)
Australian women use prenatal screening to avoid Down syndrome babies.
Eugenics Backer Causes Stir in Tenn. Race, August 4, 2004, AP
Candidate goes door-to-door saying “white children deserve the same rights as everyone else.”
GOP Group Snubs Hate Candidate, July 22, 2004, Mid-South News
Tennessee Republican congressional candidate a strong supporter of eugenics.
