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In the early twentieth century, European and AMerican academia all approved of eugenics. It was considered more merciful among the elite to prevent certain classes of humans from having progeny and thus spreading their genetic defects to future generation. We know now that this kind of thinking led to Nazism but it was a widespread type of thinking among the educated at the time.Yep. The Nazis did lots of things people are trying to re-package today.
And I would agree that the results of the Nazi programs were sub-optimal.
Sometimes it is easy to look at the people of the early to mid twentieth century and condemn them for believing such outrageous, obviously cruel, philosophies. Yet, we are seeing a resurgence of this type of thinking being masqueraded as compassion.