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Down’s Syndrome people - Better Off Dead?
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Down’s Syndrome people - Better Off Dead?   | Down’s Syndrome, abortion, David Alton

baby with Down’s Syndrome

“Not content with killing Down’s Syndrome babies – 90% of whom are now hunted down and aborted before their births – we’re now seeing attempts to eliminate them and to let them die rather than treat them in our NHS Hospitals. Is this the same NHS that we were celebrating in the Olympic Stadium? What a contrast, too, with the inspirational achievements of disabled athletes, during the Paralympics celebrated in the same stadium, and who have taught us so much about courage and the overcoming of seemingly impossible odds, David Alton writes in his blog. 

“As we rush pell-mell into Nietzschean-style eugenics and ethics, we should recall those inspirational moments, remembering that people with Down’s Syndrome are human beings – not “a drain on public finances”; that disabled people would not be “better off dead” and that by allowing the elimination of the weak it is we who expose ourselves as the truly weak”.

To read more of David Alton's blog see: http://davidalton.net/2012/09/13/the-killing-of-people-with-downs-syndrome-bbc-report/

 

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