Sanger at a 1926 brain storming session with the Woman's Auxiliary of the Ku Klux Klan |
The nation's largest organized killer of black babies and others, made the announcement of their canceling of Sanger after 350 current and former staffers, along with 800 donors, supporters and volunteers, referred to Sanger as "a racist, white woman," which is actually just as racist a thing to say as the eugenics maven touted.
An open letter on June 18 to PP of Greater New York, criticized the organization as "steeped in white supremacy," the Washington Times reported. Absent from the criticism was the fact that in the city that removed Sanger's name, more black babies are killed by PP than are born in that city.
For decades, pro-life activists pointed out Sanger's racism, but it wasn't until the Black Lives Matter movement came along, that Planned Parenthood decided to address the issue.
“The removal of Margaret Sanger’s name from our building is both a necessary and overdue step to reckon with our legacy and acknowledge Planned Parenthood’s contributions to historical reproductive harm within communities of color,” Karen Seltzer, the chair of the New York affiliate’s board, [known to her friends as "Bubbles"] said in a statement, without explaining why it took them so long.
Bubbles is the epitome of a Karen.
Margaret Sanger, shown in this 1959 photo, founder of the baby-killer movement in the US, died in a nursing home Sept. 6, 1966 as a staunch Democrat at the age of 83.
The New York clinic is now asking city leaders to remove Sanger's name from local streets as well, the New York Times reports. It will now be called the Manhattan Health Center, which is an oxymoron if you happen to care about the health of babies in the uterus.
“Planned Parenthood, like many other organizations that have existed for a century or more, is reckoning with our history, and working to address historical inequities to better serve patients and our mission,” Melanie Roussell Newman, a spokeswoman for the group, said in the statement designed to fake virtue signal.
The New York clinic's president and CEO, Laura McQuade stepped down on June 23 after the open letter accused her of abusive behavior and unfair treatment of Black staff members. That should come as no surprise, considering it's black babies who tends to be the largest victim group of PP's "health care" procedures.
PP had always defended Sanger in the past and said that her intentions were good regarding her outreach to Black communities. Her intentions were even better with White communities, like the Ku Klux Klan, it appears.
Sanger launched the Negro Project, in 1939, which was aimed at "helping Negroes to control their birthrate," by killing their babies in the womb, [which is more like an "in-reach"] while advocating for a federal "population bureau" to police reproduction.
The national PP group also criticized Sanger's support for policies to sterilize people with disabilities that could not be treated, and for “placing so-called illiterates, paupers, unemployables, criminals, prostitutes and dope fiends on farms and in open spaces as long as necessary for the strengthening and development of moral conduct,” the group said in a 2016 fact sheet.
It's amazing they just woke up and became woke.
It's time to defund Planned Parenthood. In fact, they don't plan parenthood at all--they avoid it.
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