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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. tells us he used to "snort" cocaine off toilet seats

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Aktion T4 went too far, for example they were killing children that had epilepsy instead of creating treatments for it. Their solution was always killing the "problem" instead of treating it. The reason Aktion T4 ended wasn't because they found alternativs but because eventually regular people and the politicians in Germany realised that disabled war veterans returning home from the front also qualified for euthanasia. Men with their legs amputated or blinded were clearly a much larger burden on their national expenses than the handful of autistic children and hemophiliacs. It was a clusterfuck of an idea.
Now this may surprise you but not everything I write on this site is totally serious...

It's interesting to look back to the eugenics of the times and realise that the US and NAZI Germany were competing in this area. Obviously the Germans, never renown for their sense of humour, took it all too far.

Having said that, I worked a few shifts as a personal care attendant in an institution that was home to some terribly disabled kids/people like one kid who'd been pulled off the floor of a swimming pool way too late and at the start of my shift he'd be sitting slumped in his wheel chair with one eye looking at the ceiling and the other at the floor with his nasal gastric feeding tube in and at the end of my shift nothing had changed.

The others in the home were not much different... I did think at the time that the kindest thing to do was to euthanase the lot...
 
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