In Vol 13
No 4, we reported on the call by a British Professor of Sociology and Health
Sciences that the mentally and morally “unfit” should be permanently sterilized
and prevented from bearing offsprings.
Last edition (Vol 20 qtr 1), we also mentioned Pakistan is offering out-of-court
settlement/reduced jail terms to Christian prisoners who would agree to convert
to Islam. These two ideas are being
combined somewhere in America (in the White County of Tennessee),where
reductions in prison terms are being offerred
to prisoners who would agree to be
sterilized so they don’t give birth to children after their release.
Attempting to justify the Order, Judge Sam Bennningfield said
it would discourage inmates with drug offenses and extensive criminal records
from conceiving children that they cannot support. “I hope to encourage them to
take personal responsibility and give them a chance, when they do get out, to not
to be burdened with children.”
This
decision has however been widely condemned, and described as only one small
step away from the forced
vasectomies practiced by the Nazis in the 1930s. According to District Attorney Bryant Dunaway, offering incentives that limit someone’s
ability to have children is unethical and possibly illegal. “It’s
comprehensible that an 18-year-old gets this done, it can’t get reversed and
then that impacts the rest of their life,” he said.
As at the
time of the report, 38 men are said to be waiting to undergo the vasectomy
procedure while 32 women have already received the contraceptive implant in
exchange for shortened sentence. The
full report can be found at http://www.thedailysheeple.com/tennessee-jails-offer-inmates-shorter-sentences-in-exchange-for-sterilization_072017.
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