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Glenn responds to advocates of aborting Down syndrome babies: ā€˜No better than Nazi Germansā€™

In an opinionĀ editorial for The Washington Post, columnist Ruth MarcusĀ wrote that all women should have the right to abort a baby with Down syndrome or any ā€œchild whose intellectual capacity will be impaired, whose life choices will be limited, whose health may be compromised ā€¦ this means limited capacity for independent living and financial security; Down syndrome is life-altering for the entire family.ā€

A mother of two,Ā  Marcus argued that if she had found out during either one of her pregnancies that her unborn child had Down syndrome, she would have terminated the pregnancy, ā€œwithout hesitation ā€¦ tragic as it would have felt and ghastly as a second-trimester abortion would have been ā€¦ Iā€™m going to be blunt here: That was not the child I wanted. That was not the choice I would have made. You can call me selfish, or worse, but I am in good company.ā€

On todayā€™s show, Glenn compared Marcusā€™ argument that a ā€œgenetic anomaly or defect justifies an abortion,ā€ toĀ Hitlerā€™s kinder-euthanasiaĀ campaign in Nazi Germany.

RELATED: WaPo editor who advocates the ā€˜rightā€™ to abort Down syndrome babies: ā€˜The Nazis agreed with youā€™

ā€œWhen we look at the Nazi regime, we like to comfort ourselves with the idea that it couldnā€™t happen here,ā€ said Glenn. ā€œBut itā€™s happening here right now, and the op-ed by Ruth Marcus in the Washington Post is a reminder that we are not better than the Germans, but we better get there quickly.ā€

Glenn wasnā€™t the only one with an impassioned response:

What was the Kinder-Euthanasia or T-4 Program?

In 1939, Nazi GermanyĀ launched aĀ massive campaign to eliminate what they termed, ā€œlife unworthy of life.ā€ Hitler began an euthanasia program called T-4, which systematically rid theĀ country of anyone who was mentally or physically ā€˜imperfect.ā€™

The campaign first targeted ā€œundesirableā€ babies, namely those with Down syndrome, mental disabilities, or physical deformities. But the list of undesirables quickly grew to include orphans, the elderly, adults in mental institutions, the deaf, epileptics, and eventually all children under 16.

When the people of Nazi Germany discovered what was being done to these children, there was a public outcry for the killing to stop. As a result, Hitler publicly ordered an end to the T-4 program but Nazi leaders continued in secret until the end of the war.

Watch the video clip above to hear GlennĀ fill in the details of Nazi Germanyā€™s Kinder-Euthanasia campaign.

March 21 is World Down Syndrome Day:

This article was originally published on GlennBeck.com.


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