Pulling ‘Human Weeds’ – by Grace Martin

Grace Martin

Planned Parenthood is known throughout the United States as a champion for women’s rights and healthcare. The zealous founder, Margaret Sanger, was determined to spread her cause, and nearly one-hundred years later, it appears she has been successful.

As an advocate for women and the community, Planned Parenthood offers many different reproductive health care services like birth control, family planning, infertility treatment, and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases. They also provide vaccinations and cancer screenings for millions of low-income Americans. Their main service, however, is abortion.

Planned Parenthood promotes and advertises a widespread need for birth control. After receiving the federal government’s consent for family planning, they began providing birth control council across the country. Planned Parenthood aided in the development of the birth control pill, and in 1971 they formed the Family Planning International Assistance program to provide access to birth control for underdeveloped countries as well.

To honor their founder, the organization hands out yearly awards in her name. In 2009, the Margaret Sanger award was presented to Hillary Clinton, who praised Margaret’s work in the area of women’s liberties. In 2014, the award was granted to Nancy Pelosi, for fighting for abortion rights. Margaret Sanger established Planned Parenthood in 1942 to promote birth control as health care and a personal liberty. This organization was formed from the Birth Control Federation of America, which was the child institute of the American Birth Control League, established by Margaret in 1921.

With the use of her birth control plan, Margaret believed her foundation would solve the problems of overpopulation, food shortages, and other disasters. As a nurse in New York City, Margaret witnessed the danger of unprofessional abortions, and she was determined that her organization would solve this by offering skilled medical assistance. Before Margaret founded Planned Parenthood, she had attempted to open the first birth control clinic in Brooklyn, but at the time advocating birth control was illegal and she was arrested.

After spending 30 days in the Queens prison, she fought to bring down the legal barriers like the Comstock Act of 1873 which made publicizing contraceptive material illegal. Once the Act was reversed in 1936, it allowed physicians to offer birth control advice, and enabled Margaret to legally share her modern beliefs.

Although she was one of eleven children, Margaret promoted small families and believed, “The most merciful thing that a large family does to one of its infant members, is to kill it.” She also believed women should not bear children without a permit, and like China’s one child policy that permit would be valid for only one child.

Margaret Sanger designed her birth control plan to aid eugenics, the practice of “improving” the human race by eliminating “undesired traits”. She stated, “Before eugenicists and others who are laboring for racial betterment can succeed, they must first clear the way for Birth Control. Like the advocates of Birth Control, the eugenicists, for instance, are seeking to assist the race toward the elimination of the unfit.” and “Birth control itself, often denounced as a violation of natural law, is nothing more or less than the facilitation of the process of weeding out the unfit, of preventing the birth of defectives or of those who will become defectives.”

Margaret’s ideas had a powerful impact on Socialist dictator, Adolf Hitler, who instituted the Holocaust. In the 1930’s, Hitler instituted Margaret’s euthanasia and forced sterilization program to rid Germany of the unfit (sick, aged, physically and mentally disabled) and later the Jews. The gas chambers used in Nazi death camps were a borrowed idea from one of Margaret’s colleagues. Margaret even urged Americans to follow Hitler’s example.

Planned Parenthood denies that their founder was a racist, but her own writings speak for themselves. “Eugenics means the release and cultivation of the better racial elements in our society, and the gradual suppression, elimination, and eventual extirpation of those human weeds which threaten the blooming of the finest flowers of American civilization.”

Those “human weeds” were the African Americans, and Margaret’s white supremacy plan to exterminate them was called the “Negro Project”. She instituted her birth control and eugenics methods into the black community under the cloak of healthcare. She hired black ministers to sell the idea to their communities. In Margaret’s autobiography, she recorded speaking at a woman’s Ku Klux Klan meeting and afterwards receiving more invitations.

Planned Parenthood, who denies their founder’s racism, still carries her mission to spread birth control propaganda, for a eugenics betterment program. Seventy-nine percent of their abortion centers are in walking distance of black or Hispanic communities.

According to the Public Discourse, more black babies are aborted in New York, Planned Parenthood’s headquarters, than born alive. Thirty-five percent of abortions are performed on African American women, who only make up 12% of the population.

Black Genocide states that abortion kills 1,876 black babies in the U.S. every day. It is interesting to note that Democrats like Hillary Clinton, who claim to fight for minorities and women, praise Margaret Sanger, an open racist and eugenicist, and fight to fund Planned Parenthood.

Planned Parenthood has been lying to the American people for years about their true history. They were founded to carry out a eugenics program using birth control to decrease the population and form a pure elite race. Margaret, known as Killer Angel, could not truly be an advocate for women’s choice while promoting contraception, eugenics, and forced sterilization. She began the war on unborn babies, advocating murder as a personal liberty, and influenced the death of millions of people by the Nazis.

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Americans should be deeply concerned because instead of helping women and the community, the work of this racist, eugenics mastermind continues through Planned Parenthood even in our own Evansville community on Weinbach Avenue where despite the claims that full abortion services are not provided at this Evansville location… be that as it may, through provided abortion medication, humans… children… babies are still murdered here.

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