IX. Towards Ultra-Nazism
066   Would abortion be a modern form of discrimination?

067   Isn't the ideology that inspires the promoters of abortion entirely different from that of the Nazis?

068   Must we not concede that even if the practices are the same the ideologies themselves are different?

069   What is the link between the ideologues of discrimination and the medical engineers?

070   Aren't we using criteria invoked for the profit of society that are analogous to those invoked for the profit of couples?

071   Does not the refusal to accept all risk lead precipitously and ruthlessly down the spiral of pure "efficiency"?

072   Can we really speak of abortions as "imprescriptible crimes against humanity"?

073   Is it possible to forget the evident lessons arising from the Nazi experience?

074   Is the commemoration of the victims sufficient to protect us against the rise of a new barbarism?

075   How do we explain the inconsistency between practices legalized today which yesterday were condemned as illegitimate?

076   Recalling the past can be disturbing for some. But for those who today perfect, manufacture and distribute abortifacients, is it not equally as disturbing to emphasize the effectiveness of their products?

077   Despite everything, isn't it very unlikely that those who have perfected and commercialized effective methods of chemical abortion are totally insensitive to the lessons of the past?

078   Isn't it shocking to suggest a parallel between the Nazi torturers and the abortionists of today?


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