tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9172766774137902766.post9156854660043209689..comments2023-12-23T09:28:20.869+00:00Comments on The View from Cullingworth: New Puritans revisitedUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9172766774137902766.post-68932094624584198982014-04-14T10:48:47.651+01:002014-04-14T10:48:47.651+01:00A really nice little commentary by Simon Cooke and...A really nice little commentary by Simon Cooke and a fantastic adumbration of the current social condition from Stuart Cowan. What a pity this new Puritanism seems unstoppable!John Grayhttp://www.antiprohibition.org/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9172766774137902766.post-63505014928580804592014-04-13T11:56:38.621+01:002014-04-13T11:56:38.621+01:00continued...
If this were to become law it would ...continued...<br /><br />If this were to become law it would open up a whole can of worms as to who else could be considered a "non-person" and killed off. Likewise, who can be said to be a drain on their family or be costing too much money to keep alive or whose quality of life is considered to be low?<br /><br />That could include the very elderly, people with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, people with severe depression and the severely physically handicapped.<br /><br />Marie Stopes, the mad feminist who sent Hitler adoring poetry, called for the "compulsory sterilisation of the diseased, drunkards, or simply those of bad character." She concentrated her abortion clinics in poor areas to help reduce the birth rate of the lower classes.<br /><br />The clinics bearing her name are now popular and their chief executive gets to 'help' the government to formulate strategies to reduce teenage pregnancies (i.e. more sex 'education' to produce more dysfunctionality to provide yet more clients to make use of the contraception and abortion 'services' provided by the Marie Stopes' clinics.<br /><br />These New Puritans (ODCD sufferers) just seem to hate people. They crave a small global population as physically healthy as can be bred and the way we are heading, all other people will be deemed suitable for "after-birth abortions" or sterilisation. <br /><br />With the country's finances on life support, these evil ideas could become reality sooner rather than later.Stewart Cowanhttp://www.realstreet.co.uk/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9172766774137902766.post-59909082606983979462014-04-13T11:55:47.996+01:002014-04-13T11:55:47.996+01:00The "New Puritans" differ, I think, from...The "New Puritans" differ, I think, from the old type in very important ways. Religious puritanism was probably for honest reasons, whereas the new and not improved version comes to us mainly via the UN and is probably related to control and eugenics.<br /><br />Rather than caring about our souls, the New Puritans have been brainwashed into elevating physical health and the environment above everything else, even the Almighty and salvation, which the puritans of old put first.<br /><br />In fact the New Puritans aren't puritans at all; they're control freaks for some grand Malthusian Agenda 21 depopulation and neo-feudal future.<br /><br />Take, for example, sex 'education'. Malthus recommended abstinence and putting off marriage until suitable finances were available.<br /><br />Contrast this with the so-called New Puritans, who aim to achieve the same result through very evil social re-engineering. They have been using sex education, television and what passes for music to encourage youngsters to have sex earlier and with more partners, BUT that "teenage pregnancy" is some great evil which must be reduced through 'free' contraception and abortions. Ed Balls has been campaigning for sex education to start at age five. Some even more twisted individuals think it should start pre-school. <br /><br />Early exposure to these messages has the effect of many youngsters experimenting more and earlier than would otherwise be the case; the opposite of what Malthus proposed.<br /><br />These dysfunctional people nowadays have had the sex act removed from love and marriage, so that when older, they find it difficult to settle down to family life, stay faithful and raise children.<br /><br />This is one way the New Puritans, or let's call a spade a spade: these are people with Obsessive Depopulation and Control Disorder (ODCD), are planning the future of mankind (the relatively few who will remain).<br /><br />The only thing they have in common with genuine puritans is their religious zeal; there is fight in them to reduce the population for a greener, cleaner planet and to produce a healthier, fitter human race: a master race, as it were, so there is no drain on the others.<br /><br />Now that abortion is well and truly part of our culture and unborn babies with disabilities can 'legally' be butchered right up to the time of birth, it won't take too much of a leap to what some 'experts' are calling for: "post-birth abortions" or "after-birth abortions". These are more acceptable terms for infanticide or child murder.<br /><br />One such advocate is a Dr Francesca Minerva, from the University of Melbourne, who has a piece on the BMJ's website. http://jme.bmj.com/content/early/2012/03/01/medethics-2011-100411.full<br /><br />In fact, because she considers newborns as "non-persons" she thinks that killing healthy babies is also morally acceptable,<br /><br />"Actual people's well-being could be threatened by the new (even if healthy) child requiring energy, money and care which the family might happen to be in short supply of. Sometimes this situation can be prevented through an abortion, but in some other cases this is not possible. In these cases, since non-persons have no moral rights to life, there are no reasons for banning after-birth abortions."<br />Stewart Cowanhttp://www.realstreet.co.uk/noreply@blogger.com