The term "genocide" was only coined in the 1940s. Richard Fernandez wrote recently that following the opening of the concentration camps to the public at the end of World War II, ordinary German citizens were brought to the camps to witness firsthand what had happened there. He offers this glimpse from "The Hitler Virus," by Peter Wyden:
"The practice of bringing German civilians from nearby towns to the concentration camps after they were liberated was started by Gen. Walton Walker who ordered the mayor of the town of Ohrdruf and his wife to visit the Ohrdruf labor camp after it was discovered by American troops on April 4, 1945. After their visit, the mayor and his wife returned home and killed themselves."
At the point of first-hand experience, disbelief is no longer an option.
Depending on whose estimates you believe, Hitler's minions murdered about 6 million Jews. They did this not because Jewish merchants were a threat to the German state; they did it because they were "inconvenient." German politicians were all about scapegoats and the flip side of that coin: building the master race. There was also good old fashioned greed and envy: Too many Jews owned too many small shops and made too much money. Wealth redistribution was carried out in the concentration camps. Even gold fillings were pried out of the Jews' dead bodies and appropriated by the master race's builders.
In Germany, genocide was conducted in the shadows. In America, we have clinics out on the street corner. Under the watchful eye and open taxpayer wallet of the federal government, Americans have murdered ten times as many of our own unborn infants, the image-bearers of God, as the Nazis did Jews. Like Jews in the concentration camps, these infants had no choice. Hitler was busy building the master race. We murdered our unborn because they were inconvenient to have around at the time. We couldn't accept personal responsibility – either at the time the infant was created through an act of sexual union, or later when the child was to be born and disrupt our personal agenda, if we even had one.
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There were no teeth from which to pry gold fillings from these dead infants. Instead we allowed doctors – "First, do no harm …" – to dismember them and sell their body parts for medical experimentation. Doctors behaved the same in the concentration camps, conducting human experiments on the Jews who were to die afterward anyway. (Read "The Nazi Doctors: Medical Killing and the Psychology of Genocide," by Robert Jay Lifton.)
Indeed, we institutionalized our killing into our federal budget. Seven jurists on the Supreme Court ruled that murder of the unborn was a basic human right, not an agonizing choice for doctors and families faced with the death of the child or the death of the mother at the time of delivery.
The Supreme Court could have left abortion an individual choice. Instead our government leaders institutionalized the genocide of the unborn by financing it. Planned Parenthood, a private organization, was unable to adequately express its gratitude at the annual gift of half-a-billion dollars per year in taxpayer funding to carry out Margaret Sanger's wishes. But where there is a will there is a way: The government grant is now returned into the outstretched hands of our elected "representatives" as gifts funded from the sale of aborted babies "harvested" for medical experimentation. In so doing, our Supreme Court and our elected representatives have made every American complicit in their program of institutionalized genocide.
God frequently exposes horrors of this nature and magnitude before he reaches His final decision on judgment. The horror of taxpayer-funded genocide against an innocent and defenseless people group has prepared America to advance into mechanized warfare where machines, drones and computer algorithms – not other men on the field of battle – will decide who and when to kill, and for what reason. When a nation reaches this stage in its development, mass-repentence, beginning with its leadership down on their faces before God, is that nation's only way of escape.
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