Many population control campaigns boil down to either involuntary sterilization, infanticide, or both. From A Midwestern Doctor at midwesterndoctor.substack.com:
Reviewing the tragic but largely forgotten lessons of the past.
Story at a Glance:
•There has been a longstanding fixation within the ruling elite that it is absolutely imperative for them to control the world’s population.
•In many cases, this has resulted in cruel and inhumane campaigns being enacted around the world in areas where the people did not have the civil rights protections afforded to them within the Western Democracies.
•Some of the most disturbing campaigns occurred within China, where due to the One Child Policy, parents were forced to only have one child, even if this meant forced abortions, sterilizations or infanticide.
•It is critical to learn what happened there, both so that we do not allow the global elite to enact similar measures here and so that we can recognize why it is imperative to have a culture which sincerely values morality as that ethical framework is often the only thing which can stop these disasters from happening.
Note: this article will also discuss many parallels between those campaigns and the disastrous COVID-19 response.
One of the major dilemmas I run into when writing here is deciding how awful of a topic I want to cover, as everyone has a threshold of what they can process and once that threshold is exceeded it’s counterproductive to discuss it further. For example, what’s happened with the COVID vaccines has been very traumatic for many to come to terms with, and one of my primary goals here has been to find a way to help them process this incredible tragedy.
Since our society depends on a media which works night and day to sanitize reality, we have a distorted perception of how bad things can get, and it hence is often very difficult for people to come to terms with how harsh reality can actually be. For example, what typically goes on in war is incredibly horrific, but since the mainstream media has done, such a good job of effectively turning its violence into a “video game” people have no emotional connection to and it is often a lost cause to persuade people into adopting an anti-war position—which lies in stark contrast to those who have seen the horrors of war firsthand (e.g., veterans frequently become antiwar protestors).