Except for abortion there would be twice as many black people in the USA!!

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I wish more people knew and understood this ...the elites are racists... nazi mindset. They deliberately target minority communities to place their clinics such as Planned Parenthood.
 

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How much do black lives really matter to liberal dems??? Except for abortion there would be twice as many black people in the USA!! Aprox 1000 black babies are killed each day!!!===Vote pro life!!
 

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Except for abortion there would be twice as many black people in the USA!! Aprox 1000 black babies are killed each day!!!===Vote pro life!!

Planned Parenthood has denied that their founder Margaret Sanger started PP to help reduce the minority population. They make her out to be a hero, but many babies have been slaughtered due in part to her evil efforts.

This is from the PP website:


Margaret Sanger — Our Founder
A trailblazer in the fight for reproductive rights, Margaret Sanger’s history is layered and complex

Our founder, Margaret Sanger, was a woman of heroic accomplishments, and like all heroes, she was also complex and imperfect. It is undeniable that Margaret Sanger’s lifelong struggle helped 20th century women gain the right to decide when and whether to have a child — a right that had been suppressed worldwide for at least 5,000 years (Boulding, 1992). Anticipating the most recent turn of the millennium, LIFE magazine declared that Margaret Sanger was one of the 100 most important Americans of the 20th century (LIFE, 1990) — along with Jane Addams, Rachel Carson, W.E.B. Du Bois, Albert Einstein, Henry Ford, Betty Friedan, Martin Luther King Jr., Alfred Kinsey, Margaret Mead, Eleanor Roosevelt, Mary McLeod Bethune, Jonas Salk, and Malcolm X1 (Le Brun, 1990).​

Source: https://www.plannedparenthood.org/files/9214/7612/8734/Sanger_Fact_Sheet_Oct_2016.pdf

Here's the truth about Sanger:

Remove statues of Margaret Sanger, Planned Parenthood founder tied to eugenics and racism

How a woman who advocated for the selective breeding of her fellow citizens came to be memorialized with those who built a country is hard to understand.
Kristan Hawkins
Opinion contributor

All across America, video of activists attacking statues plays on a loop while some political leaders voice their support for removing all reminders of people whose personal histories put them in a negative light. In asking for the U.S. Capitol to be cleansed of Confederate statues, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said they must go because their efforts were “to achieve such a plainly racist end.” New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said on NBC's "Today" show that removing statues is a “healthy expression” of priorities and values.​

For those identifying historical figures with racist roots who should be removed from public view because of their evil histories, Planned Parenthood’s founder, Margaret Sanger, must join that list. In promoting birth control, she advanced a controversial "Negro Project," wrote in her autobiography about speaking to a Ku Klux Klan group and advocated for a eugenics approach to breeding for “the gradual suppression, elimination and eventual extinction, of defective stocks — those human weeds which threaten the blooming of the finest flowers of American civilization.”

Source: Margaret Sanger was a racist eugenics advocate who shouldn't be honored
And there's this:

Reckoning With The Feminist, Eugenicist Founder Of Planned Parenthood
Margaret Sanger fought for birth control access, but also supported the sterilization of women deemed unfit for society.
By Melissa Jeltsen

07/30/2020 05:45 am ET Updated Jul 31, 2020
Margaret Sanger was a walking contradiction.​

The founder of the birth control movement spent her life arguing that women’s liberation was predicated on their ability to control their own reproduction. “No woman can call herself free until she can choose consciously whether she will or will not be a mother,” she wrote in 1919. At the same time, she bought into the ideology of eugenics — the belief that genetics could improve through selective breeding — and supported sterilization of those who were deemed unfit to reproduce. In other words, she believed the choice to be a mother was reserved only for those who were deemed worthy by society, a judgment inherently shaped by her contemporaries’ racism and prejudices against people with disabilities.

Sanger’s complicated legacy and the long shadow it has cast over Planned Parenthood, the organization she founded, is now under the microscope.

Source: Reckoning With The Feminist, Eugenicist Founder Of Planned Parenthood
 
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And this, continued from my last post about Margaret Sanger:

GROSSU: Margaret Sanger, racist eugenicist extraordinaire

The founder of Planned Parenthood would have considered many Americans unworthy of life

Margaret Sanger demanding “no more babies” for 10 years in developing countries. A couple of years ago, Margaret Sanger was named one of Time magazine’s “20 Most Influential Americans of All Time.” Given her enduring influence, it’s worth considering what the woman who founded Planned Parenthood contributed to the eugenics movement.​

Sanger shaped the eugenics movement in America and beyond in the 1930s and 1940s. Her views and those of her peers in the movement contributed to compulsory sterilization laws in 30 U.S. states that resulted in more than 60,000 sterilizations of vulnerable people, including people she considered “feeble-minded,” “idiots” and “morons.”​

She even presented at a Ku Klux Klan rally in 1926 in Silver Lake, N.J. She recounted this event in her autobiography: “I accepted an invitation to talk to the women’s branch of the Ku Klux Klan … I saw through the door dim figures parading with banners and illuminated crosses … I was escorted to the platform, was introduced, and began to speak … In the end, through simple illustrations I believed I had accomplished my purpose. A dozen invitations to speak to similar groups were proffered” (Margaret Sanger, “An Autobiography,” Page 366). That she generated enthusiasm among some of America’s leading racists says something about the content and tone of her remarks.​

 

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So Black Lives Matter do they? So do tell why do the Blacks have 1,000 of them murdered every day and why do 60% of black children grow up without a father in the home and why are more Blacks killed by Blacks than whites? If that is what Black Lives Matter means the sooner they don't will be a godsend for them.
 
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