History and Politics Chat - Sept 15, 2020

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         A whistleblower report from ICE indicated that a doctor was performing hysterectomies without reason (1:58). The nurse that came from Project South did not go through government channels with the whistleblower complaint. The hysterectomy complaint wasn’t until page 18 as the way ICE handled Covid was the most prominent issue (4:00). Several immigrant women have confessed they did not know why they have certain procedures done (5:20)

            The history of Eugenics coined in 1883, indicates that some people need to be sterilized so they don’t pollute the gene pool (10:04). In the 1880s when industrialism was rising, but wages among the people were low. The government in that era saw that as the people’s problem that the poor must not be as good as the rich (16:02). William Graham Sumner believed it would be best if those types of people died out (16:35).

            Doctors for the Indian health services sterilized hundreds of thousands of native women during the time of World War II claiming that it would help them rise living life freely without a child. They also claimed it would help integrate them better into American society (25:00). That sterilization scandal went on until the 1970s (26:30).

            Eugenics was a way of the government showing that not all men are created equal. That some people were blessed by God more than others (31:15). Those that believed in that would racially profile people as inferior and use them to do hard labor work for the white men(32:05). The disgusting fact may be that the whistleblower report is not only the idea of Eugenics, but the fact that the spread of Covid isn’t being treated enough to indigenous people and immigrants by Trump’s Republican regime (42:00).