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Were the Nazis right to euthenase disabled people?

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Were the Nazis right to euthenase disabled people?

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They were also right because allot of disabled people suffer a horrible and terrifying life that we don’t have to live. The attitude that, “killing them is selfish and we should bear their burden for their sake,” is in and of itself a form of mental retardation. I have a 20 year old cousin who is severely physically crippled and he is the saddest most tormented person I ever met. He has had over 15 major surgeries, is constantly sick and in pain, and extremely sad because he is confined to a wheel chair, and has never experienced any real joy in life. He just watches it drift by. If I was him I would rather be dead. I hate his parents for letting him live and recently they even admitted it was a mistake. Letting them live is a very egotistic form of self righteousness. People think that by taking up the challenge of living with one of these people they are being benevolent and that this benevolence is “kind” and “selfless” but this is idiotic and ignorant. They don’t have to live this

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They were 100 % right. Your question is a little ambiguous they were only killing mentally retarded people who do things like eat their own feces and where diapers at 30 years old. Allot of people make up lies like, “if you broke your leg they killed you,” just to slander the Nazi’s because they disagreed with their ideology. They also sterilized people with inherent genetic defects. Allot of people might think of what they were doing as cruel because it was a different approach to treating sick people but if they had executed it successfully they would have cured allot of people and saved millions from suffering and inheriting diseases. Sorry if your too weak minded to agree. They were also right because allot of disabled people suffer a horrible and terrifying life that we don’t have to live. The attitude that, “killing them is selfish and we should bear their burden for their sake,” is in and of itself a form of mental retardation. I have a 20 year old cousin who is severely physica

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