Tennessee County Jail Implements Eugenics – And It is Beautiful

Lauritz Von Guildhausen
Daily Stormer
July 21, 2017

Behold the dindu in his natural habitat. Truly a beautiful sight.

As of May 15, inmates in White county Tennessee can trade in their ability to have children for a 30-day reduction of their prison sentence.

From widely discredited CNN:

Inmates in White County, Tennessee, can shave 30 days off their jail sentence if they undergo an elective birth control procedure.

Both male and female inmates can volunteer for the new program. Women receive a Nexplanon implant in their arm, which provides up to three years of continuous birth control. Men undergo a vasectomy. The procedures are free and conducted by the Tennessee Department of Health.

General Sessions Judge Sam Benningfield signed a standing order on May 15 enforcing the program.

“I hope to encourage them to take personal responsibility and give them a chance, when they do get out, not to be burdened with children,” Benningfield told CNN affiliate WTVF. “This gives them a chance to get on their feet and make something of themselves.

I understand it won’t be entirely successful, but if you reach two or three people, maybe that’s two or three kids not being born under the influence of drugs. I see it as a win-win,” Benningfield said.

And Based Babystopper Benningfield is absolutely right. More important however, is the reduction in feral niglets running around in the Volunteer State. In the 66 days since its implementation, 70 people (32 women and 38 men) have volunteered, making an average of just over 1 per day.

Think about it, dindus get a FREE snip which means they can resume their monkey behavior without having to worry about the consequences, and we stop the proliferation of sentient apes. A win-win indeed!

Who could have guessed that scissors would be our greatest ally?

The (suddenly) pro-life left is not happy with this move however:

District Attorney Bryant Dunaway and the ACLU are speaking against the ethics and legality of it.

“Those decisions are personal in nature and I think that’s just something the court system should not encourage or mandate,” Dunaway told WTVF.

Dunaway has instructed his staff not to make any arrangements involving the birth control program.

“Offering a so-called ‘choice’ between jail time and coerced contraception or sterilization is unconstitutional,” said Hedy Weinberg, ACLU-TN executive director, in a statement.

“Judges play an important role in our community — overseeing individuals’ childbearing capacity should not be part of that role.”

What?

A Jew against lowering the number of children born to criminal blacks?

Why I never!

This is what winning looks like. Snip the kikes, Negro vasectomy now!