Page 148 - Fascism: The Bloody Ideology Of Darwinsim
P. 148
148 FASCISM: THE BLOODY IDEOLOGY OF DARWINISM
Also wanting to measure whether or not eye color could be changed physically,
Mengele injected blue ink into twins' eyes.
All the victims suffered terribly, and many of them
went blind. Small children were injected with various diseases
to observe how long they could survive them. Many innocent
children were tortured by the Nazi monster Mengele, and
wound up either crippled or dead.
At the root of this incredible savagery lies the
Darwinist-fascist theory that regards human beings as a
species of animal and some human races as "harmful animals."
An examination of Mengele's life reveals that he was educated
in such a theory. In a study of Mengele's life and cruelties, the
Social Darwinism of Dr. Ernst Rudin, the Nazi doctor's mentor,
is discussed as follows:
If Mengele himself became a cold-blooded monster at the
Dr. Ernst Rudin
height of his Nazi career, he certainly learned at the feet of some
of Germany's most diabolical minds. As a student Mengele
attended the lectures of Dr. Ernst Rudin, who posited not only
that there were some lives not worth living, but that doctors had
a responsibility to destroy such life and remove it from the
general population. His prominent views gained the attention
of Hitler himself, and Rudin was drafted to assist in composing
the Law for the Protection of Heredity Health, which passed in
1933, the same year that the Nazis took complete control of the
German government. This unapologetic Social Darwinist
contributed to the Nazi decree that called for the sterilization of
those demonstrating the following flaws, lest they reproduce
and further contaminate the German gene pool:
feeblemindedness; schizophrenia; manic depression; epilepsy;
hereditary blindness; deafness; physical deformities... 97
Above. Josef Mengele.
He was inspired in Over and over again and at every level of Nazi brutality,
carrying out his Social Darwinism could be seen rearing its ugly head. The
inhuman experiments
primary inspiration behind one of the foremost architects of
by his university
Nazi brutality, Heinrich Himmler, were, again, none other than
professor Ernst Rudin,
known as one of the Darwinist concepts of "conflict" and "the struggle for
Germany's most survival." Describing the so-called "scientific" logic he used to
eminent Social
justify the oppression he carried out, he said, "the law of nature
Darwinists.
must take its course in the survival of the fittest." 98