The Racist Found of Planned Parenthood

Originally posted on March 05, 2013

Margeret Sanger founded the largest abortion clinic now known as, Planned Parenthood. Sanger’s racist ideology behind birth control is Eugenics. Eugenics is a creator of a “master” race by controlling who has children and who doesn’t. In an essay written in 1925 titled, The Need of Birth Control In America, Sanger wrote:

“Birth Control is not merely an individual problem; it is not merely a national question, it concerns the whole wide world, the ultimate destiny of the human race. In his last book, Mr. H.G. Wells speaks of the meaningless, aimless lives which cram this world of ours, hordes of people who are born, who live, yet who have done absolutely nothing to advance the race one iota. Their lives are hopeless repetitions. All that they have said has been said before; all that they have done has been done better before. Such human weeds clog up the path, drain up the energies and the resources of this little earth. We must clear the way for a better world; we must cultivate our garden.”

Sanger admired the Eugenics program of Nazi Germany. Sanger called for a similar program in the United States that would specifically target African Americans. This editorial was published in 1942:

“The Negro problem is one of the most complicated and important confronting America. Whatever the ultimate answer may be, such an attitude brings to light the function of birth control as a necessary agency in its solution. The present submerged condition of the Negro is due in large part to the high fertility of the race under disastrously adverse circumstances. Thus the question arises to what extent birth control has had a eugenic effect upon the Negro race.”

If you’re still in doubt Sanger sought out to exterminate the African American population, read the letter she wrote to Dr. Clarence Gamble:

“We should hire three or four colored ministers, preferably with social-service backgrounds, and with engaging personalities. The most successful educational approach to the Negro is through a religious appeal. We don’t want the word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population. And the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members.”

This explains why you see most Planned Parenthood facilities in poor neighborhoods throughout the country.

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