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In 2007 the ] was adopted.<ref>http://www.un.org/disabilities/convention/conventionfull.shtml Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities</ref> | In 2007 the ] was adopted.<ref>http://www.un.org/disabilities/convention/conventionfull.shtml Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities</ref> | ||
==Article 23(c)== | |||
Article 23(c) of the convention says: "Persons with disabilities, including children, retain their fertility on an equal basis with others." This really means that idiots can breed idiots and that any attempt to reduce the breeding rate of idiots is a crime. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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The Declaration on the Rights of Disabled Persons was a declaration of the General Assembly of the United Nations, made on 9 December 1975. It is the 3447th resolution made by the Assembly.
As a resolution of the Assembly, it is not binding on member nations, but it forms a framework that may be drawn on for the purposes of international and domestic law.
It consists of a lengthy preamble, and thirteen clauses that broadly promote the rights of those with disabilities.
In 2007 the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities was adopted.
Article 23(c)
Article 23(c) of the convention says: "Persons with disabilities, including children, retain their fertility on an equal basis with others." This really means that idiots can breed idiots and that any attempt to reduce the breeding rate of idiots is a crime.
References
- http://www.un.org/disabilities/convention/conventionfull.shtml Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
External links
- Declaration on the Rights of Disabled Persons (U.N. General Assembly - 30th Session. 1975. pp 88-89)
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