
Aaron Dykes
Proposal that aims to stop welfare dependents from “breeding poverty” would poison everyone with birth control spiked in public water.
Water fluoridation was always just a gateway for a greater drugging of society.
The Detroit News has published a call to add contraceptives
to the water supply, a dangerous and repugnant proposal for gross state
power over life and death– all in the name of fighting the “breeding
poverty” of the welfare class. Editorial page editor Nolan Finley writes:
“Since the national attention is on birth control, here’s my idea: If we want to fight poverty, reduce violent crime and bring down our embarrassing drop-out rate, we should swap contraceptives for fluoride in Michigan’s drinking water.“
This arrogant proposal– straight from the classic Eugenics model–
will not curb the dependency in the welfare class. Instead, if
implemented, it would cause a spike in the cancer rate, exacerbate the
presence of gender-bending compounds in our common provisions, all while
serving to legitimize nanny state control over all of us– not just
those taking handouts or “breeding” irresponsibly.
In the first sense, Finley is airing class warfare arguments designed
to play off segments of society under a larger climate of anger about
the economic crisis or the socialistic takeover under ObamaCare (now
couched in a debate about subsidized birth control). No doubt Detroit is
plagued with problems, but this proposal is an elitist
problem-reaction-solution ploy (whether the author realizes it or not)
aptly geared at drawing ire from its readers about paying out the dole
to the undeserving, all while instead cheering for their own destruction
via drugging the water supply.
Let’s breakdown a few key points here: