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American attitudes toward the population issue, and helped accelerate the plunge into<br />

outright genocide. Commission Executive director Charles Westoff wrote in 1975 that the<br />

group "represented an important effort by an advanced country to develop a national<br />

population policy--the basic thrust of which was to slow growth in order to maximize the<br />

"quality of life." <strong>The</strong> collapse of the traditional family-centered form of society during<br />

the 1970's and 1990's was but one consequence of such recommendations. It also is<br />

widely acknowledged that the commission <strong>Bush</strong> fought so long and so hard to create<br />

broke down the last barriers to legalized abortion on demand. Indeed, just one year after<br />

the commission's final report was issued, the Supreme Court delivered the Roe v. Wade<br />

decision which did just that.<br />

Aware that many blacks and other minorities had noticed that the population control<br />

movement was a genocide program aimed at reducing their numbers, the commission<br />

went out of its way to cover its real intent by stipulating that all races should cut back on<br />

their birth rates. But the racist animus of their conclusions could not be hidden.<br />

Commssion Executive Director Westoff, who owed his job and his funding to <strong>Bush</strong> gave<br />

a hint of this in a book he had written in 1966, before joining the commission staff, which<br />

was entitled From Now to Zero, and in which he bemoaned the fact that the black fertility<br />

rate was so much higher than the white.<br />

<strong>The</strong> population control or zero population growth movement which grew rapidly in the<br />

late 1960s thanks to free media exposure and foundation grants for a stream of<br />

pseudoscientific propaganda about the alleged "population bomb" and the "limits to<br />

growth," was a continuation of the old prewar protofascist eugenics movement, which<br />

had been forced to go into temporary eclipse when the world recoiled in horror at the<br />

atrocities committed by the Nazis in the name of eugenics. By the mid-1960s, the same<br />

old crackpot eugenicists had resurrected themselves as the population- control and<br />

environmentalist movement. Planned Parenthood was a perfet example of the<br />

transmogrification. Now, instead of demanding the sterilization of the inferior races, the<br />

newly packaged eugenicists talked about the population bomb, and giving the poor "equal<br />

access" to birth contol, and "freedom of choice." But nothing had substantively changed-including<br />

the use of coercion. While <strong>Bush</strong> and other advocates of government "family<br />

planning" programs insisted these were stricly voluntary, the reality was far different. By<br />

the mid-1970s, the number of involuntary sterilizations carried out by programs which<br />

<strong>Bush</strong> helped bring into being, had reached huge proportions. Within the black and<br />

minority communities, where most of the sterilizations were being done, protests arose<br />

which culminated in federal litigation as a suit was brought.<br />

In his 1974 ruling on this suit, Federal District Judge Gerhard Gesell found that, "Over<br />

the last few years, an estimated 100,000 to 150,000 low-income persons have been<br />

sterilized annually under federally funded programs. Although Congress has been<br />

insistent that all family planning programs function on a purely voluntary basis," Judge<br />

Gesell wrote, "there is uncontroverted evidence ... that an indefinite number of poor<br />

people have been improperly coerced into accepting a sterilization operation under the<br />

threat that various federally supported welfare benefits would be withdrawn unless they

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