Doctor defends illegal sterilizations of female inmates in California: it saved money on welfare
THE UGLY FACE OF STATE POWER ABUSES OCCURS WHERE ELSE BUT LIBERAL CALIFORNIA. DISGUSTING!
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““As soon as he found out that I had five kids, he suggested that I look into getting it done,” said 34-year-old Christina Cordero, who eventually consented to the surgery. She now regrets it.
State law ended forced sterilization of inmates in 1979 and requires that fully informed consent of sterilizations be given at a time when the subject is not undergoing another procedure.
But 43-year-old Kimberly Jeffrey, who returned to prison following a parole violation, says she rejected requests to have a tubal ligation on two occasions – once while strapped to a table and sedated, according to the Sacramento Bee. “They repeatedly offended me by denying me my right to dignity and humanity,” she said.
Life Dynamics President, Mark Crutcher says he is not at all surprised by this alleged abuse of power. “When you sell out to a eugenics philosophy then forced sterilization and abortion are a natural extension of that mentality,” he said. “We have seen this abuse before and documented it in our film on eugenics called, Maafa21.”
“What happened recently in California is merely an extension of a philosophy that has been around for decades,” dating to Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger’s single-minded commitment to eugenics, Life Dynamics said in a press release.”