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Some very famous text from the movie is:
"All life on this earth is a struggle for existence. Everything that is weak [in] life will inevitably be destroyed by nature. In the last few decades, mankind has sinned terribly against the laws of natural selection. We haven’t just maintained life unworthy of life; we have allowed it to multiply… Whole clans are to be found in asylums. The costs of caring for the hereditarily ill siblings of this one family have so far been 154,000 RM. How many healthy people could have been housed for this sum?
Sterilization is a simple surgical operation. In the last 70 years our people have increased by 50 per cent while in the same period the number of hereditarily ill has risen by 450 per cent. If this were to continue, there would be one hereditarily ill [person] to four healthy people. An endless column of horror would march into the nation" — Preceding unsigned comment added by Alfons2 (talk • contribs)