Tuesday, 29 May 2018

1933 in Germany, 85 years later Ireland


1933 in Germany, 85 years later Ireland · Other Bad Amendments

In 1933, German voters voted Adolf Hitler. In February 1934, a parliament with NSDAP majority or so voted a Eugenics law. Hitler personally added the right to abort in cases of a malformed fetus.

In 2018, Irish voters seems to have voted directly for giving abortionists a go at eliminating a person with Downs or cleft palate ...

I think the Irish voters in the referendum who voted yes have participated more directly with this evil, than German voters of 1933 had by February 1934 - since many voted Hitler for very different and often nobler reasons, misplaced as their trust was in that person, who should have remained a painter.

On the other hand, German voters had been a larger majority for Hitler than the Irish for Varadkar. In November 1933, a full 92.11 % had voted NSDAP (giving 661 seats out of 661, presumably because the remaining votes were too disunited to give a seat). In May 2018, only 66.4 % voted for the 36th amendment.

I think the amendments could have remained 35, or fewer, as Hitler could have remained a painter ...

Come on! If you want fewer Down's syndrome, there is a perfectly licit way, start getting children younger, especially in the life of the mother, that way the risk of Downs is smaller and if and when she gets one child with this condition, the boy or girl has a few normal siblings who can take care when the parents die!

Hans Georg Lundahl
Nanterre University Library
St Maria Magdalena de Pazzis
29.V.2018

PS, I was so tired, instead of "abortionists" I wrote "abortionist" ... changed, despite signature already in place./HGL

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