Obama appointee supports population control
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yuh lucky dem have a likkle transcript eendeh
Quote from Pt. 36 of Minister Farrakhan's series:
In March 2009, President Barack Obama appointed as a "Science Czar" Dr. John P. Holdren, who is Assistant to the President for Science and Technology, Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, and Co-Chair of the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST). This same Dr. Holdren wrote on the subject of "over population" in an article in 1969 titled "Population and Panaceas: A Technological Perspective [published in the December 1969 edition of BioScience (Vol. 19, No. 12, pp. 1065-1071)]. Co-authored with Paul R. Ehrlich, he argued that, quote: "...if the population control measures are not initiated immediately, and effectively, all the technology man can bring to bear will not fend off the misery to come."
In 1977, Mr. Holdren co-authored a book, this time with Paul and Anne Ehrlich entitled: "Ecoscience: Population, Resources, Environment." And among the issues discussed in this textbook were what appears in Chapter 13, "Population Policies":
No. 1, "the use of milder methods of influencing family size preferences" such as access to birth control and abortion: "Compulsory control of family size is an unpalatable idea, but the alternatives may be much more horrifying. As those alternatives become clearer to an increasing number of people in the 1980s, they may begin demanding such control. A far better choice, in our view, is to expand the use of milder methods of influencing family size preferences, while redoubling efforts to ensure that the means of birth control, including abortion and sterilization, are accessible to every human being on Earth within the shortest possible time. If effective action is taken promptly against population growth, perhaps the need for the more extreme involuntary or repressive measures can be averted in most countries."
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so what mek dem uneasy about this?
nu same ting everybody was talking bout in the 70's?No. 1, "the use of milder methods of influencing family size preferences" such as access to birth control and abortion: "Compulsory control of family size is an unpalatable idea, but the alternatives may be much more horrifying. As those alternatives become clearer to an increasing number of people in the 1980s, they may begin demanding such control. A far better choice, in our view, is to expand the use of milder methods of influencing family size preferences, while redoubling efforts to ensure that the means of birth control, including abortion and sterilization, are accessible to every human being on Earth within the shortest possible time. If effective action is taken promptly against population growth, perhaps the need for the more extreme involuntary or repressive measures can be averted in most countries."When its hot in the jungle of peace I go swimming in the ocean of love.....
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