Tuesday, October 07, 2008

STUDY: 100% of People Who Believe Professional Wrestling Is Real Still Vaccinate Their Kids

In 1970, Frederick Jaffe, Vice President of the Planned Parenthood/World Population and head of research for Alan Guttmacher, argued for government population programs which would require "permits for children", "compulsory sterilization of all who have two children", "compulsory abortion", "encourage homosexuality", and "fertility control agents in water supply." (Family Planning Perspectives, Special supplement-U.S. Population Growth and Family Planning: A Review of the Literature, vol. 2, no. 4, October 1970, ff.p.24.

8 comments:

Mahndisa S. Rigmaiden said...

09 27 08

DV:
Thanks for this. However, I cannot find these references online without the JSTOR monopoly. I came across archives of the journal that only go back to 1995 and one must access JSTOR to see the rest of the archives. Since I don't have access to JSTOR, cuz my school doesn't participate in it, can you tell me where you got the full text of the article OR email it to me? mrigmaiden@yahoo.com

Thanks so much.

uglyblackjohn said...

I read about this one of the "Misinformation" books. Maybe "Everything You Know is Wrong" or "You Are Being Lied To"

Michael Fisher said...

Planned parenthood was founded by Margaret Sanger, and, above all, Lothrop Stoddard. Look Stoddard up and you will understand why and to what purpose it was created.

Intellectual Insurgent said...

Thank you for this comic relief. I should send this to my sister-in-law.

By the way Mahndisa, what is JSTOR?

Anonymous said...

Some predictions made in The Rising Tide of Color were accurate, other were not. Accurate ones — not all of which were original to Stoddard or predicated on white supremacy — include: Japan's rise as a major power, a Nippo–American war, a second war in Europe, the overthrowing of African and Asian European colonial, the mass migration of colored peoples to white countries, and, most interestingly, the rise of Islam as a threat to the West, because of Muslim religious fanaticism; (Stoddard was an Islamic scholar and wrote the book, The New World of Islam).

Interesting...I guess that's not a bad track record for a book written in 1920?

Intellectual Insurgent said...

I read that Wikipedia entry Byrdeye. Interesting stuff.

The rise of Islam as a threat to the "West" is not an original thought or a ground-breaking prediction. European Christians always thought God was on their side because they attacked and subjugated people throughout the world.

Then Islam came around, Muslims pushed into Spain, to the gates of Paris, took the Eastern Roman Empire, too Jerusalem, etc. It was quite a blow to the notion of "White" supremacy from which Whiteness has yet to recover.

And I love the part at the end that, notwithstanding Stoddard's belief in White supremacy, he was concerned about the fate of Jews in Germany.

If that ain't confirmation that he was your run-of-the-mill Harvard Zionist dupe - put to work to play off Islam against Christianity - I don't know what is.

How do you, of all people, fall for that bait and switch?

Mahndisa S. Rigmaiden said...

09 29 08

II: JSTOR is an archive of scholarly research from a WIDE variety of resources. HOWEVER you cannot access it if your university doesn't participate in it and if you are an independent researcher, they won't even let you BUY the articles. They suck. So once again DV, please let me know how you got a hold of those resources!

Mahndisa S. Rigmaiden said...

10 07 08

DV:
Please? Since I don't have access to JSTOR, cuz my school doesn't participate in it, can you tell me where you got the full text of the article OR email it to me? mrigmaiden@yahoo.com

Thanks so much.