capitalism is good
6th February 2012, 07:45
Planned Parenthood was started by American Socialists to keep down the black population whom they regarded as inferior (http://www.americanthinker.com/printpage/?url=http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/../2012/02/the_lefts_genocide_of_minorities.html).
Founders of Planned Parenthood like Margaret Sanger were, like fellow Socialist Hitler, social darwinists.
Excerpt from above link:
Many are aware that Planned Parenthood, the largest provider of abortion in the U.S., had eugenic beginnings. Founder Margaret Sanger was influenced by Malthusian eugenics, and noted eugenicists were on the PP board, including Alan Guttmacher, vice president of the American Eugenics Society1. Sanger's lover and mentor, Havelock Ellis, was a follower of Francis Galton, a leader in eugenics2.
One of Sanger's first clinics opened in Harlem in 1929. To give it legitimacy, she invited prominent black ministers, social workers, and journalists to be on the advisory council. In 1939 she started the "Negro Project," headed by Clarence Gamble of Procter & Gamble. Gamble suggested that she hire a black minister to preach the gospel of birth control in the mode of a religious revival and that she hire a black physician and nurse to administer the birth control. This would allay the suspicions of white supremacy in the black community, even though a photograph of Sanger addressing a Ku Klux Klan meeting is available (http://deathby1000papercuts.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/page42_blog_entry228_summary_1.jpg). In her correspondence to Gamble, Sanger said: "We do not want the word to get out that we want to exterminate the Negro population and the minister is the man who can straighten that out"3
http://deathby1000papercuts.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/page42_blog_entry228_summary_1.jpg
Excerpt on Sanger's Socialism:
Fewer people know of Planned Parenthood's socialist connections. Sanger's husband, William, was connected to radical politics and attended socialist, anarchist, and communist meetings4. Sanger later joined the Socialist Party and was influenced by Emma Goldman, an anarchist. John Reed, a socialist, was also part of her circle. He visited Russia during the war, and wrote: "Russian ideals are the most exhilarating, thought the freest[.] ... Everyone acts just as he feels like acting, and says what he wants to"5. George Bernard Shaw, a socialist and one of the left's showpieces, was enthusiastic about Sanger's plans6, and he wrote in Birth Control Review: "We are up against an overpopulation problem created by Capitalism[.] ... Socialists say quite truly that Socialism can get rid of it. But it cannot wait for Socialism[.]" Later, Sanger became a "community organizer" for the IWW strike in Lawrence Mass. -- she was committed to the revolution7.
As a result of all this, nearly 4 out of 10 babies aborted in the USA are blacks. Sanger got what she wanted.
Jesse Jackson in an unguarded moment said black abortion is genocide (http://insightscoop.typepad.com/2004/2010/11/jesse-jackson-in-1977-abortion-is-black-genocide.html).
Founders of Planned Parenthood like Margaret Sanger were, like fellow Socialist Hitler, social darwinists.
Excerpt from above link:
Many are aware that Planned Parenthood, the largest provider of abortion in the U.S., had eugenic beginnings. Founder Margaret Sanger was influenced by Malthusian eugenics, and noted eugenicists were on the PP board, including Alan Guttmacher, vice president of the American Eugenics Society1. Sanger's lover and mentor, Havelock Ellis, was a follower of Francis Galton, a leader in eugenics2.
One of Sanger's first clinics opened in Harlem in 1929. To give it legitimacy, she invited prominent black ministers, social workers, and journalists to be on the advisory council. In 1939 she started the "Negro Project," headed by Clarence Gamble of Procter & Gamble. Gamble suggested that she hire a black minister to preach the gospel of birth control in the mode of a religious revival and that she hire a black physician and nurse to administer the birth control. This would allay the suspicions of white supremacy in the black community, even though a photograph of Sanger addressing a Ku Klux Klan meeting is available (http://deathby1000papercuts.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/page42_blog_entry228_summary_1.jpg). In her correspondence to Gamble, Sanger said: "We do not want the word to get out that we want to exterminate the Negro population and the minister is the man who can straighten that out"3
http://deathby1000papercuts.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/page42_blog_entry228_summary_1.jpg
Excerpt on Sanger's Socialism:
Fewer people know of Planned Parenthood's socialist connections. Sanger's husband, William, was connected to radical politics and attended socialist, anarchist, and communist meetings4. Sanger later joined the Socialist Party and was influenced by Emma Goldman, an anarchist. John Reed, a socialist, was also part of her circle. He visited Russia during the war, and wrote: "Russian ideals are the most exhilarating, thought the freest[.] ... Everyone acts just as he feels like acting, and says what he wants to"5. George Bernard Shaw, a socialist and one of the left's showpieces, was enthusiastic about Sanger's plans6, and he wrote in Birth Control Review: "We are up against an overpopulation problem created by Capitalism[.] ... Socialists say quite truly that Socialism can get rid of it. But it cannot wait for Socialism[.]" Later, Sanger became a "community organizer" for the IWW strike in Lawrence Mass. -- she was committed to the revolution7.
As a result of all this, nearly 4 out of 10 babies aborted in the USA are blacks. Sanger got what she wanted.
Jesse Jackson in an unguarded moment said black abortion is genocide (http://insightscoop.typepad.com/2004/2010/11/jesse-jackson-in-1977-abortion-is-black-genocide.html).