Planned Parenthood's Racist Origins.



Planned Parenthood Founder Margaret Sanger is on record stating that birth control should be used to facilitate "the process of weeding out the unfit [and] of preventing the birth of defectives."  She likewise wrote that "consequences of breeding from stock lacking human vitality always will give us social problems and perpetuate institutions of charity and crime."  She essentially wanted to prevent a "society of the unfit."  Seems kind of like the Nazi T-4 program to me.  



Today, the number of aborted children in America shows and astounding trend.  Of the 300,000 abortions performed on average each year, a staggering one-third of the unborn children are African American despite that fact that African American women only make up 6% of the national population.  In New York City, more African American children are killed in the womb than are born live!  It's sad to say this, but the most dangerous place for an African American child in New York city is not in the streets, or in the presence of the police, but in the womb!  The Left is eager to rail against the "racist police force" but say nothing about the tens of thousand black children who are aborted each year by an organization with a racist founder who supported weeding out the "unfit."  Nor do they speak of the destruction of the African American family unit.  Since 1960, the single motherhood rate of the African American community jumped from 23% to an astounding 74%.  It's only natural that broken families help contribute to this ongoing epidemic, but the Left doesn't discuss this.  

Sources:

Russell, Nicole.  "While We Condemn White Supremacists over Chancellorsville, Don't Forget Planned Parenthood's Origins."  August 15, 2017.  Accessed from https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/while-were-condemning-white-supremacists-over-charlottesville-dont-forget-planned-parenthoods-origins


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