Just Who Are The Racists Here?
There are a lot of people that don't want you to watch
Demographic Bomb.
In fact, when we released Demographic Winter, the
prequel, to Demographic Bomb, those that did not want
the message to get out, launched pre-emptive and slanderous attacks
against the message of the documentary.
Some went so far as to imply "racism."
Kathryn Joyce, in an article published in The Nation
— derisively titled, "Missing, the 'Right' Babies" — at one
point insultingly described the themes explored in Demographic
Winter as, "modern euphemisms for
old-fashioned race panic."
And other detractors, noting that many of the countries
experiencing below replacement level birth rates are in Western
Europe, falsely and scandalously claimed that the documentary
advocated fewer "brown babies" in
the world.
Of course, such idiotic accusations ignore the facts...
mainly that many non-European countries are also experiencing below
replacement level birth rates, and that Europe is drawing heavily
upon the developing countries to replace laborers they are not
producing, socially and economically impacting these countries
severely.
Moreover, such accusations also turn the obvious premise
of the documentary on its head — namely that all societies must work
to promote policies which will bring birth rates above the
replacement level.
But the icing on the cake...
the ultimate irony
at play here is that racism and exploitation of the weak are
traits that are historically tied to the population-control movement.
And we don't make such an accusation carelessly.
Demographic Bomb also explores the sordid history of the
population-control movement, and how the movement's proponents
have repeatedly exploited the weak... targeted the poor...
promoted inherently racist policies... viciously and repeatedly
attacked human rights (under the guise of promoting human rights)...
and even committed genocide.
And we don't just scratch the surface. We connect the dots.
For example, one of the movements that is tied to
population-control is eugenics, a movement that sought to
"improve" the human race by
discouraging the "poor" and the
"racially inferior" from
"breeding."
In fact, the spiritual mother of the
family-planning movement, Margaret Sanger — a women who is, without
a doubt, revered by many of those who sought to slander the message
of the documentary — promoted birth control within that context...
she was an advocate for eugenics, even bringing her message
personally to such organizations as the Ku Klux Klan.
And while Sanger's belief in eugenics may seem ironic
to the uninformed, in truth, it's not ironic at all.
In the United States, abortion and birth-control are
promoted under the banner of "women's
rights" — that's not by accident — but in much of the world,
abortion and birth-control are promoted through
coercion...
abortion and birth-control are mandated by the state.
Supreme Court
Associate Justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, even admitted as much
(albeit in a slightly different context) to The New York
Times on July 7, 2009:
"Frankly I had thought that at the
time Roe was decided, there was concern about population growth and
particularly growth in populations that we don’t want to have too
many of."
And yes, even today, the population-control movement is
well-funded.
According to the May 24, 2009 edition of The London Times:
"Some of America’s leading billionaires
have met secretly to consider how their wealth could be used to slow
the growth of the world’s population and speed up improvements in
health and education."
"The philanthropists who attended a summit convened on the
initiative of Bill Gates, the Microsoft co-founder, discussed
joining forces to overcome political and religious obstacles to
change.
"Described as the Good Club by one insider it included David
Rockefeller Jr, the patriarch of America’s wealthiest dynasty,
Warren Buffett and George Soros, the financiers, Michael Bloomberg,
the mayor of New York, and the media moguls Ted Turner and Oprah
Winfrey."
And these individuals have a lot of economic clout.
The Times goes on to mention that the above named individuals
have given over 45 billion British Pounds (approximately 75 billion
US Dollars) since 1996 to a variety of programs.
Buffett... Soros... Bloomberg... Turner... some of
these individuals may actually be strong proponents of eugenics. Some
of them may simply be deceived... inadvertantly doing what they
believe is the right thing.
Far be it from us to judge what is in another person's heart
but such a sad state of affairs certainly begs the question...
just who are the racists in this debate?
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