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submitted 3 days ago by Domino@lemmings.world to c/world@quokk.au

The Japanese government started a process Friday to compensate victims of forced sterilization surgery under a now-defunct eugenics protection law, aiming to provide remedy to those who have not joined lawsuits against the state.

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The eugenics law permitted sterilization or abortion surgery for people with intellectual disabilities, mental illnesses, or hereditary disorders without their consent, aiming to prevent "inferior" traits from entering the gene pool.

Reminds me of:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-child_policy#Contraception_and_sterilization

Excerpt: (This is People's Republic of China btw)

In 1983 mandatory sterilization occurred after the birth of the second or third child.[95] As the restrictions tightened a few years later, if a woman gave birth to two children, legally she had to be sterilized. Alternatively, in some cases her husband could be sterilized in her place. In other cases, sterilization of surplus children occurred.

My mom told me that she was forcibly sterilized after she gave birth to me, the second child in the family. I probably wouldn't have been born if the CCP found out about me earlier (they would do mandatory abortions against the parent's will).

I constantly think about the other "timelines" where I was never born, kinda unsettling to think about.

this post was submitted on 18 Jan 2025
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