There is an interview with Jane Elliot about a book titled, Birth Dearth (1988), written by Ben Wattenberg. The book cost around $500.00. The reason for this high cost? It is so elitist racist that it was designed only for rich white people to read. You won’t believe that so read the following taken from an interview with Jane Elliot. Books purporting such evil as this are at the core of Roe vs Wade being rescinded and ALL the other freedoms we will lose as we enter the fascist state that quickly approaches. People like you and I, have been, and will continue to be silenced. Don’t doubt that. Be aware. Evil is very strong, whether you choose to believe it or not. Please don’t be naive. It is a time to protect yourself and stand up to this dark vibration.
Elliott: “What we’re dealing with is institutional ignorance. We have taught people that only white people are fully human. We have taught the myth of race for so long that we have created a society worldwide in which only white people are seen as superior human beings. We don’t even regard some of the rest of [other races] as human, and so we treat them as less than human. Black lives matter because for five hundred years in this country, they have not mattered. White lives have always mattered.
There’s a book out there that everyone should read, or go to the library to get it. Don’t add anything to that man’s estate. But Ben Wattenberg wrote a book called The Birth Dearth. He was an advisor to the President of the United States [Lyndon B. Johnson]. He says, ‘The major problem confronting the United States today is there aren’t enough white babies being born. If we don’t do something about this and do it now, white people will be in the numerical minority and we will no longer be a white man’s land.’
He says, ‘There are three ways to solve this problem. Number one: we could pay women to have babies as they have been doing in Western Europe nations for years.’ Then he says, ‘Unfortunately’—and these are his words, not mine. He says, ‘Unfortunately, we would have to pay women of all colors to have babies, so we don’t want to do that.’ He says, ‘The second thing we can do is increase the number of legal immigrants allowed into this country every year.’ Then he says, ‘Unfortunately, majority of those coming into this country today are people of color, so we don’t want to do that.’
Now think [about] what Donald Trump has said. [Wattenberg] said, ‘The third thing we could do is remember that sixty percent of the fetuses that are aborted every year are white. If we could keep that sixty percent of life alive that would solve our birth dearth.’
This is blatant racism. And now you look at the right-to life movement, and all of a sudden you realize it is not about morality nor religion. It is about something immoral, which is limiting increasing the number of white babies and letting that other forty percent, who are not white fetuses, die.”
oh, by the way ….
In response to an explosive investigation, top Southern Baptists have released a previously secret list of hundreds of pastors and other church-affiliated personnel accused of sexual abuse.
The 205-page database was made public late Thursday. It includes more than 700 entries from cases that largely span from 2000 to 2019.
Its existence became widely known Sunday when the independent firm, Guidepost Solutions, included it in its bombshell report detailing how the Southern Baptist Convention's Executive Committee mishandled allegations of sex abuse, stonewalled numerous survivors and prioritized protecting the SBC from liability.
Executive Committee leaders Rolland Slade and Willie McLaurin, in a joint statement, called publishing the list "an initial, but important, step towards addressing the scourge of sexual abuse and implementing reform in the Convention."
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Top Southern Baptists stonewalled and denigrated sex abuse victims, report says
"Each entry in this list reminds us of the devastation and destruction brought about by sexual abuse," they said. "Our prayer is that the survivors of these heinous acts find hope and healing, and that churches will utilize this list proactively to protect and care for the most vulnerable among us."
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Hi,
I had previously read an excerpt from the book, the part where he talks about three ways to solve the problem. I was wondering if you know the exact page of the quote. I recently went back online and I got access to the full book and it appears that those pages are not there. There is a feature to reference things in the book and I tried to look up the quote or words and nothing pops up. I think that is kind of odd and maybe a way of censoring people from certain information. I do recall reading precisely that part and its been driving me crazy. Let me know where I could find this. Thank you!!!
I had been talking about this as well, glad you made this connection after finding her, because I was saying 1920's to 1970's was the biggest eugenic era in America, and the 50 years of The Roe victory was a cold war Period and the book was the art of the war.. The Author writes about this type of thing alot in his books. But anyways, historically eugenists don't usually go for abortions(Clarence Thomson tried to make the argument that eugenics and abortion are fully connected).
Obviously there's a dark implied use to them, but that's a distraction as abortion isn't the enemy. The fear mongering with the "White" birth rate and needing wombs as cogs without consent is the true eugenic move that we have to deal with: the eugenic era America is almost in full Swing, causing women to have rare cancer or children getting pregnant thus having to travel somewhere else..