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Facts of History Courtesy of the National Journal |
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The Spiritual Struggle of National-Socialism The Battle against Vivisection Courtesy of the National Journal |
The Struggle against Vivisection [Hermann Göring on a Radio broadcast of 28. August 1933] »It is simply not in accordance with the German character, much less is it in accordance with the National-Socialist ideals on human spirituality, to equate animals with lifeless objects and permit their owners absolute jurisdiction over them« "Volksgenossen!" [Fellow Germans] Since the day I announced my edict against the torture of animals regarding vivisection, a flood of letters and telegrams has come to my office, agreeing enthusiastically, expressing their gratitude over my decision that, finally, stringent steps were taken to end the torture of animals. My edict may have come as a surprise like lightening out of a blue sky. For years the struggle against vivisection has been going on. Much was said about it in scientific and unscientific discussions, but nothing was done about it. The National-Socialist Government was aware from the first day, that severe measures had to be inaugurated, yet, it took month until such a law, with all its ramifications, could be passed. In order to prevent the spreading of torture to animals before such law could be passed, I issued this decree, making use of a right that is accorded to me, to put violators, who still think they can treat animals as a lifeless commodity, into protective custody or a concentration-camp. The German people have always shown great compassion for animals and issues concerning animal-rights. They always saw in animals, especially those which became their compatriots in house, homes and battles for thousands of years, yes, we can say; in many ways their co-workers and one need only to think about the horses even comrades in arms, creatures of God. For the German people, animals are not just living things in an organic sense, but creatures who have their own unique feelings, who feel pain, joy, and show loyalty and affection. Never would the German people's love for animals permit them to treat animals as objects without feelings or souls, to be used only as tools, or to be exploited, to be discarded, whether for reasons of usefulness or not, or to be tortured or destroyed for the same reasons. The fairy-tales and sagas of the Aryan peoples, especially the German people, tell of the spiritual harmony that exists between the Aryan people and the animal. (Courtesy of: <www.abbc.com/berlin/goering.htm>) |
In anti-Nazi systems of our democratic world not only animals are treated as objects with the greatest cruelty by animal-experimentation and the general primitive behaviour of our politically correct masses. Even the divine fruit of human creation is disposed of with a cold contempt for both, the child and the mother. As it is fashionable for women who wish to indulge with their freedom of sexual pleasure to remove the unwanted life simply by issuing a cheque to white-coated murderer, usually named as a doctor. Abortion has become a multi-billion industry.Why did the women under Fascism not want to abort their cherished creations? Because mothers in Italy and Germany were respected, supported and honoured by the state - they were granted the highest status in society. A status that is not encouraged today in our liberal, disposable, self-serving, contemporary democracies.
In our cherished time of freedom and democracy there is horror for the innocent - the animals and the unborn.
Thank God the era of dictatorial animal protection is over!
What is the democratic right for the lives of children, yet unborn?