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Nazi Eugenics Policies Are Sweeping the Country: Oregon’s Final Solution

26-7-2017 < The Common Sense Show 90 1879 words
 

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The final solution for Oregon's Department of Human Services.

The final solution for Oregon’s Department of Human Services.


Yesterday, I covered the fact that a judge in Tennessee is sterilizing prisoners in exchange for knocking 30 days off of their sentence. The rationale comes straight out of the Nazi playbook in which the state will decide who breeds and who does not.


If this were the only Nazi Master Race/Eugenics program sweeping America, this article might be considered to be on the hysterical side. However, the state of Oregon is beta testing euthanasia for the terminally ill as well as the mentally ill. Oregon is also kidnapping children from parents who they claim not smart enough to raise their children. Yet, in these cases, the state has no identifiable criteria and no reports of child abuse of neglect. We are even witnessing the microchipping of employees by an American corporation. This is a brand of justice that can best be described as “Just us”.


Oregon’s License to Murder the Disadvantaged




Senate Bill 494, recently introduced in the Oregon Legislature, would allow the starving and dehydrating of patients who suffer from dementia or mental illness.



“A perfect illustration of the danger this bill presents can be seen in a situation involving an Ashland, Oregon resident named Nora Harris who suffered from Alzheimer’s disease. After moving into a memory care facility, Nora eventually lost the ability to communicate her wishes. She lost her fine motor skills as well, which prevented her from using utensils. Hungry, she would eat and drink what was offered to her, but her husband sought a court order to require the nursing home to stop assisting her. However, the court would not deny Nora basic sustenance because that would have violated Oregon law. Now Oregon legislators are pushing to remove this legal protection and issue a license to kill!”



Oregon’s Nazi Eugenics Breeding Program


Amy DeFabbrini, 31, and Eric Ziegler, 38, have lost custody of both of their sons.  The eldest son, Christopher, was taken by the state of Oregon shortly after he was born. Five months ago, the state took their second child, Hunter, directly from the mother’s womb at the hospital. Both children are now in foster care. Oregon’s Department of Human Services has removed both boys, using the justification that the parents are too mentally limited to be good parents and no supporting criteria was offered to support the kidnapping of the two children.


What is a good parent? No abuse or neglect has been found, but each parent has been found to have a degree of limited cognitive abilities. However, if there is no violation of the children’s welfare, then what is the justification for removal? What is the cutoff point for IQ scores that permits the state government from stepping in and removing children. Where is the probable cause, the violation?





The Oregonian interviewed a paraprofessional that was formerly involved in the case and advocated on behalf of the parents:


“They are saying they are intellectually incapable without any guidelines to go by,” said Sherrene Hagenbach, a former volunteer with the state agency who oversaw visits with the couple and Christopher from last June through August.


Ms. Hagenbach is a professional mediator and a board member of Healthy Families of the High Desert. After she told state caseworkers she thought the couple was capable of raising Christopher, she recalls, she was told her volunteer services were no longer needed.” In Oregon’s Department of Human Services, only good little Nazi’s need apply.


Fabrinni has publicly stated, “I love kids, I was raised around kids, my mom was a preschool teacher for 20-plus years, and so I’ve always been around kids,” Fabbrini said. “That’s my passion. I love to do things with kids, and that’s what I want to do in the future, something that has to do with kids.”  Do these sound like the words of a person who is “too stupid” to raise their children?


The Department of Human Services did not attempt to address and mediate their concerns. There was no attempt to build a  network of support around the parents. The only course of action was  the state child welfare agency has moved to terminate the couple’s parental rights and make the boys available for adoption.











 “They’re saying that this foster care provider is better for the child because she can provide more financially, provide better education, things like that,” says child-advocate Hagenbach. “If we’re going to get on that train, Bill Gates should take my children. There’s always somebody better than us, so it’s a very dangerous position to be in.”

The state Department of Human Services says it cannot comment on cases because of confidentiality concerns, but some of its reasoning is spelled out in court filings.


According to documents provided by the couple, psychological evaluations tested Fabbrini’s IQ at about 72, placing her in the “extremely low to borderline range of intelligence,” and Ziegler’s about 66, placing him in the “mild range of intellectual disability.” The average IQ is between 90 and 110.


Fabbrini formerly worked as a grocery clerk. Ziegler worked as a carpet layer, he said, but now receives Social Security benefits for his mental disability.


“I have a learning disability, but it’s very, very mild,” Ziegler said. He understands that he learns more slowly than some, but says “everybody learns at their pace.”


Neither currently works, but they have steady housing: a three-bedroom, 1,200-square-foot home owned by Ziegler’s parents, who live out of state. Ziegler has a driver’s license. Both have standard high school diplomas. And seven years ago, after a divorce, Fabbrini was granted shared custody of twin boys she had with her ex-husband.


Under  the direction of child welfare workers, the couple said they’ve taken classes on parenting, first aid, CPR and nutrition through the Women, Infants and Children agency, the nonprofit MountainStarHealthy Families of the High Desertbut that did not matter to the Nazi eugenics disciples from the state of Oregon.

“We’ve just done everything and more than what they’ve asked us to,” Fabbrini said.


“This is a case that just simply presents this question to the court, and that is: What level of disability denies human beings the right to raise a child. There’s no smoking gun evidence of abuse,” Fabbrini’s attorney argued during a June 2016 hearing.


Ziegler’s lawyer filed an unsuccessful motion to return Christopher to his parents, arguing there was no current threat of serious loss or injury to him.


“A cognitively impaired parent can still parent,” attorney Aron Perez-Selsky said. “Their rights cannot be terminated simply because they suffer from cognitive impairment, so long as they are able to put together a plan for how they’re going to safely care for their kids with the support of people in the community.”




Across the country, a national study estimates that somewhere between 40 percent and 80 percent of parents with intellectual disabilities lose their parental rights. Without provable dangers to the children, it is safe to say that the Nazi Master Race mentality is spreading like wildfire across the country. In this repressive environment, the state has total control over your children.




 


 


According to the experts and the study, “Research literature has found that the IQ really doesn’t correlate with parenting until the IQ is below 50. A parent of any IQ, a parent with a 150 IQ, can be a bad parent. … I would say that if the child can be safe and loved in their own family, that this is appropriate parenting and you can put other opportunities in place.”


Oregon Sen. Tim Knopp, a Bend Republican, has had several meetings with Fabbrini and Ziegler, who live in his district.



 “My impression of them is that they were just like any other couple, and they were trying to be successful in life, just like anyone else would be, and they wanted to be together as a family. I didn’t see any issues when I met with them that would automatically disqualify them from being good parents.”


He said he would “absolutely” support a change to the law that would prevent a parent’s disability alone from being the basis for placing a child in foster care. Unfortunately, this politician will not likely be able to stem the Nazi Eugenics trend sweeping the country.


Conclusion


Put on the armbands and start goose-stepping through the streets of America. Judges are sterilizing “accused” prisoners. Oregon wants to murder the mentally ill and you have to pass an IQ test to keep your natural born children.


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And, oh yeah, the Nazis from Oregon are paid $5,000 per child they take and much more if the child has a disability or is a minority (where is Black Lives Matter?). And does it surprise you to know that Oregon is heavily Democratic. Does anyone else smell George Soros?





 




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