In the latter days of World War II, the crematoriums in Germany burned 24 hours a day to dispose of Europe’s declared undesirables. Many Germans benefited economically from the redistribution of wealth and property from those undesirables, and from the occupied territories. The Reich kept the existence of the ovens quiet and attempted to destroy all evidence of them as the Allies advanced on positions where they had operated. At Dachau the American army found the crematorium wired with explosives and were able to defuse it before it could be blown up.
Though it took more than a decade for the status of the undesirables to deteriorate from persecution to extermination in the holocaust, in the end the linkage between extermination and the improvement of the average German’s economic status was firmly established.
A very similar linkage exists today with the practice of abortion sanctioned by the U.S. Supreme Court, and with the perpetuation of sexualized lifestyles in America and escape from the financial and liberty burdens presented by raising children.
The holocaust and abortion both involve mass death linked to benefits conferred upon a demographic majority. America, Russia and their allies defeated the culture of death that the Third Reich had become. Today, who will save America from the genocide it now perpetrates on the most defenseless of its own people?
Every baby should see a sunrise.