07/03/2022 / By S.D. Wells
Just recently, CNN‘s “The View” pundit Ana Navarro says multiple family members with autism, Down’s syndrome and/or mental health challenges should have been aborted to save everyone the headaches of care and costs.
Reacting to the recent Supreme Court decision overturning of Roe v. Wade, Navarro said: “I am not anybody to tell you what you need to do with your life or with your uterus.” She then mentioned special needs people in her family. “I have a family with a lot of special needs kids. I have a brother who’s 57 and has the mental and motor skills of a one-year-old. And I know what that means financially, emotionally, physically for a family. And I know not all families can do it.”
Navarro said she has multiple family members with autism and/or Down’s syndrome, and they are a financial burden on the family, so she makes the case that mothers could abort these children to save money (Hitler said the same exact thing about any humans with mental illness, Down’s syndrome, or autism, whether child or adult). Hitler even had eugenics propaganda posters made to push the idea of murdering any human that is a drag on the family, society and the economy.
Navarro pleaded with the listeners to abort these type of humans, or end up considering suicide over the financial and emotional burden of caring for them later, while the child also considers suicide because they can’t get jobs and “have financial issues.”
These talk show hosts make up to $350,000 per year and they’re crying the blues over their own children who have special needs being such a burden on them and society that they consider suicide. It’s all an emotional propaganda push for pro-abortion extremists who love killing babies in the womb as part of the population reduction movement in America.
This coincides with pushing COVID-19 vaccines for children, babies and pregnant women. These toxic spike protein injections also cause death by miscarriage, spontaneous abortion, blood clots, heart attacks and strokes. The irony of it all is that the Left is pushing so hard for vaccines, which are a known cause of autism, disabilities and central nervous system disorders. Go figure.
How many talk show host fans believe what they hear on these propaganda machines and actually change their lifestyles and actions accordingly? Navarro literally argued the case that American families will benefit from open access to abortion to PREVENT dealing with future (potential) special needs family members. This is the insane, “woke” mentality of these talk show hosts who wish their own family members with special needs had been aborted to save money.
Got slow motor skills or missing a finger? America’s talk show hosts say you should have never been born, because you’re a burden on the American financial system. Are you a “slow learner?” The Left wants your “kind” to be part of a new eugenics system that prevents this financial draw on society and the economy.
What degree of “unfit” qualifies humans for extermination under this new leftist mentality? Is a human being who argues this stance on abortion fit for society themselves, or should they be locked up in an insane asylum for even suggesting these Nazi-style eugenics executions? Welcome to the Roe v. Wade overturn aftermath freak show on all the talk shows.
Will we soon see Nazi-style eugenics posters like these in America, promoting abortion to avoid humans born with special needs and/or disabilities? Will these be the new commercials during the talk shows to promote abortion?
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