Margaret Sanger’s Dream Come True: Eugenics By Abortion By Tami Jackson theblacksphere.net
Margaret Sanger might not be a familiar household name…but it should be. Sanger was a nurse and a birth control advocate in the early 20th century. But more importantly, she formed the organization, American Birth Control League, which would eventually become Planned Parenthood. And like the modern day organization, cloaking its true agenda in palatable verbiage such as “family planning” and “choice,” Margaret’s goal was far more evil than the respectable facade she presented. Sanger waged a crusade for legal and safe contraceptives, and for legal and safe abortions. The Left and Planned Parenthood would have you believe she was a paragon, an angel of mercy for women in desperate need. PBS writes: Margaret Sanger devoted her life to legalizing birth control and making it universally available for women…Her fervent ambition was to find the perfect contraceptive to relieve women from the horrible strain of repeated, unwanted pregnancies.
…she found work in New York City as a visiting nurse on the Lower East Side. It was there that Sanger saw her personal tragedy writ large in the lives of poor, immigrant women. Lacking effective contraceptives, many women, when faced with another unwanted pregnancy, resorted to five-dollar back-alley abortions. It was after these botched abortions that Sanger was usually called in to care for the women. Such narratives lend to the Margaret Sanger reverence by new guard feminists, those women who prioritize self and convenience over the preciousness of life. Several generations of women have been raised to view sacrifice as demeaning, and new life as a potential threat to a self-centered career. The real Margaret Sanger espoused sinister motives for advancing birth control and abortion: she fully endorsed eugenics for the betterment of race and society. Sanger was a Darwinist who embraced a utilitarian view of human life, and proposed to rid our nation of the criminal element and “inferior races” through abortion and breeding programs. To deal with the problem of resistance among the black population, Sanger recruited black doctors, nurses, ministers and social workers ‘in order to gain black patients’ trust’ in order ‘to limit or even erase the black presence in America’. And this woman founded the predecessor of Planned Parenthood. Leave her name out of the story, and a reader might assume it was a Nazi narrative. Now, 93 years after Margaret Sanger founded the American Birth Control League, 55 years since she served as the President of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Sanger’s dream is being realized. Black babies are being slaughtered at an unprecedented rate. Allen West’s Editor-in-Chief Michele Hickford writes: According to the recently released Summary of Vital Statistics from the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, ethnic cleansing is apparently occurring in the Big Apple. In New York City, there were 56,000 black pregnancies in 2012. Of that total, 31,000 were
aborted. That figure represents almost 50 percent of all abortions in New York City, despite the fact blacks represent less than 15 percent of the population. America has allowed the systematic infanticide of over 55 million babies since Roe v. Wade, and the champions of abortion — Margaret Sanger and Planned Parenthood — have propagated a lie. Sanger sought to convince women that a meaningful life could be had by putting self first and “selective breeding,” a materialist view of the world predicated on Darwin’s theories. But strip away the facade, and all that’s left is the murder of innocents and the heavy burden of guilt and sorrow borne by women. The ruinous results of Margaret Sanger’s legacy have rotted out the foundation of America’s character. Now is the time for people of faith and values to speak the truth: lasting liberty and success comes by choosing life and defending the defenseless amongst us.
And the life worth living, a life well-remembered, is a life of sacrifice for others and the One who created said life. ☙❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❧ This day I call the heavens and the earth as witnesses against you that I have set before you life and death, blessings and curses. Now choose life, so that you and your children may live.
Abortions Outnumber Live Births Among NYC'S Black Community By Daily Mail Reporter February 21 2014
• NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene has released pregnancy statistics for 2012 • Report shows black women had 31,328 abortions and 24,758 'live births' • New York's abortion rate below 40 percent for the first time in at least a decade Abortions outnumber live births among African American women living in New York City, according to a new health report. Newly released Department of Health and Mental Hygiene figures show black women had 31,328 'crude induced terminations' in 2012, compared with 24,758 'live births'. The terminations comprised more than 42 percent of the Big Apple's total number. Maafa 21: Black Genocide in 21st Century America VIDEO BELOW http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqLyyIsKyCU
+4 Birth rate: The report found that the 2012 citywide crude birth rate was 14.8 births per 1,000 population, the lowest rate since 1979 when the rate was also 14.8
+4 Changes: New York's abortion rate has fallen below 40 percent for the first time in at least a decade, according to the report The second highest number of abortions were for Hispanic at 22,917, with this group's live births reaching 36,642. Both groups outnumbered abortions for whites and Asian and Pacific Islanders, which had 9,704 and 4,493 terminations respectively. Women aged 20-29 had the most abortions among all ethnicities, with more women in Brooklyn choosing to terminate rather than have a child. The abortion ratio citywide fell to just over 37 per cent in 2012 - a record low since 1970 when abortion was legalized in New York. Anti-abortion and religious groups have hit out at the figures, describing abortion as a 'problem' which the city is failing to adequately address.
+4 Statistics: Abortions outnumbered live births among New York City's black community in 2012, according to a new report by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (stock picture)
+4 In the interests of the fetus: Religious groups are unsurprisingly outraged at the report's abortion figures, believing that women don't have the right to make decisions about their own bodies
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