Saturday, February 13, 2010

racist? you bet

Abortion ends more black lives than heart disease, cancer, accidents, AIDS, and violent crime combined. African-Americans constitute little more than 12 percent of the population but have more than a third (37 percent) of abortions. ...Revealingly enough, roughly 80 percent of Planned Parenthood's abortion centers are in or near minority communities. -- P.277 from Liberal Fascism, by Jonah Goldberg

And Planned Parenthood just opened a BIG building in SE Houston, one of the areas that has alot of minority communities. Guess they're following up on Margaret Sanger's vision. She was also against "lower classes" of people breeding -

"...human weeds,' 'reckless breeders,' 'spawning... human beings who never should have been born." Margaret Sanger, Pivot of Civilization, referring to immigrants and poor people

Lovely isn't it? Germany looked at the United States as a leader in eugenics, which they took to its conclusion. Planned Parenthood gives out Margaret Sanger awards each year. Funny how they set her up as a beacon of light, when she was a bringer of death for so many.

Margaret Sanger was a racist, and I think Planned Parenthood is continuing on in that racist line that she was also. Heh. bet the title of this post got ya :P

2 comments:

  1. Diane:
    Love this post...
    Sanger, that wonderful PROGRESSIVE person that she was...couldn't tell that she was, COULD we?

    Lemme tell 'ya...it isn't just the whole abortion issue that's racist.
    Try the WELFARE system...that's about AS racist a ploy as you're ever going to find.

    That's SPECIFICALLY designed to keep a portion of the population DEPENDENT upon "Big Brother" to tend to their needs.
    Sounds more like a form of slavery to me.
    AT best, it's indentured servitude.

    Ether way...extremely divisive.

    Great post.

    Have a Happy Velentine's Day!

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  2. Yep - welfare is a big deal for keeping people on the plantation. And with Planned Parenthood, it's worse than it used to be in the 1800s.

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