Eugenics
Eugenics is the belief that some people are biologically superior to others — and that society should be structured to protect, promote, and reproduce those so-called “superior” traits, while suppressing, removing, or eliminating the traits of people considered “inferior.”
It is not just a theory. Eugenics is a practice — and it has been used to justify sterilization, genocide, segregation, systematic racism, social injustice, diversion from regulation, policy and law, the allowance criminal conduct when targeting specific population, justification for social services, social programs, community agencies, denial of medical care, behavioral issues and schools and businesses, and selective breeding programs just to name a few areas, often funded or endorsed by governments and academic institutions.
The Core Idea of Eugenics:
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People are not equal.
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Some groups should be allowed to thrive.
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Others should be restricted or eliminated — by law, policy, or force.
How It Has Been Practiced:
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Forced sterilizations of disabled, poor, or incarcerated people.
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Immigration bans based on “desirable” traits.
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Marriage restrictions.
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Better funding and logistical support for one institution than another under segregated education and institutionalization.
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Denial of medical treatment to “unfit” people.
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Elimination or targeting of “undesirable” populations under the false banner of public health, economic necessity, or moral concern.
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Eugenics Today:
Eugenics has never ended. It has rebranded as:
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“Family planning” (when used coercively)
"Unjustified Foster care placement"
"Failure to remove children from abusive homes."
"Maltreatment abuse of the disabled and elderly"
"Cherry-picking which qualified applicants are allotted access to available resources and which are not."
"Excessive suspension and behavioral notes."
"Excessive removal from class."
"Excessive and inappropriate police presence in the absence of a crime."
"Excessive allowance of slum properties and slumlords with geographic specification."
"Excessive sentencing"
"Excessive documentation."
"Racially specific excessive sentencing of children as adults."
"The allowance of recommendations rather than sentencing of children - allowing lifelong detainment for petty misdemeanors."
"Refusal by legal aids to apply state and federal law to the cases fought in state and county courts. Instead referring to public program policy supported by case law. So that, people who likely cannot afford to hire an attorney for the crimes against them, because of the crimes against, then continue to remain public and social service dependent (access to monitor and continue to control) rather than legally protected and therefore financially independent as a result of the freedom and protection of there persons and property i.e. the wealth they accumulated without 'charity.' - eugenics bars specific populations from independently thriving."
"Excessive placement of medical facilities in geographic locations where facility staff are not representative of the population they target."
“Population control”
"Combining public housing subsidy, public transportation and public zoning to one metropolitan council, integrated into the Minnesota Department of Human Services."
"Inappropriate agency file access and reporting to the Minnesota Department of Human Services."
"Excessive placement of community organizations in geographic locations where the facility staff are not representative of the population they serve, and/or do not serve the zip code where their facilities are located - yet they hold land rights."
"Excessive of Non-Black American (Soulaan, i.e. decedents of chattel slavery not African Americans or African Immigrants) hiring and advancement.
"The allowance of plausible deniability in governing and intuitions, gate keepers at many reporting agencies whom disallow first person reporting. Requiring that informal reports be made to unidentified staff and that staff being privileged to determine if a report is allowed to be formally entered."
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“Welfare dependency” discourse
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“School choice” masking racialized funding cuts
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"Discriminatory policies in medicine, housing, education, and employment
"Legally allowing institutional, government and business divergence from policy on a case by case basis. - The Minnesota Paradox."
"Legally allowing institutional, government and business divergence from regulation on a case by case basis - The Minnesota Paradox."
"Legally allowing institutional, government and business divergence from law on a case by case basis - The Minnesota Paradox."
"Denying incarcerated Americans on American land voting rights."
"Denying incarcerated Americans on American land civil rights."
"Paying incarcerated Americans on American land less than minimum wage."
"Denying American minor outlaying islands voting rights."
"Geographically specific gun rights."
"All vagueness in law."
"Grand Juries"
These are just a few of mechanisms of eugenics at play in the United States of America and in Minnesota. There should be no surprise that result of this conduct is unequal income, wealth, ownership, health, mortality and general wellbeing. Moreover, I assure you that there is not surprise; there is a well polished system of Eugenics.
The dangerous part of modern eugenics is how it hides behind statistical reports and academic neutrality, disguising targeted harm as data-driven policy.
Eugenics is not science. It’s control. It’s colonial supremacy. It’s a system built to decide who is allowed to live fully — and who must be restricted from the self-evident and inalienable birthright of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness.
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