Planned Parenthood’s main mission is the prevention of UNWANTED pregnancies.
Right. The pregnancies that PP doesn’t want. Though they deny it, PP has
never ceased to target the poor and disabled – Sanger’s favorite examples of the so-called “unfit.” For every adoption referral (977 in 2009), Planned Parenthood performs 340 abortions (332,278 in 2009). They don’t care about helping low-income pregnant women unless those low income women want an abortion!
Which country pioneered forced sterilization in the 20th century, Germany or the United States of America? I suspect the answer will surprise you.
If you ever have a chance to see “Maafa 21: Black Genocide in 21st Century America” do it! This is one documentary that should get wide circulation, especially in the black community. It traces the abortion industry back to its eugenics roots. It proves through innumerable sources that the founders of Planned Parenthood and other parts of the abortion movement were interested in killing off the black race in America and elsewhere. Maafa 21 exposes some of the most powerful leaders of the socialist and humanist movements of the 20th Century as racists; the argument is presented so well that it is irrefutable.
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Abortion and Race:According to the most recent census data available for race (2000), black women make up
12.3% of the female population in America, but accounted for
36.4% of all U.S. abortions in 2006 – that according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). The Guttmacher Institute (AGI) puts the percentage of black abortions at
30% of the U.S. total. Their most recent numbers are from 2008. Similarly, AGI tells us that Hispanic women accounted for
25% of all U.S. abortions in 2008, though they made up just
12.5% of the female population in 2000. The CDC lists the percentage of Hispanic abortions in 2006 at
20.1%. Compare those numbers to non-Hispanic, white women, who make up
69% of America’s female population, but account for only
36% of all U.S. abortions (36.1% according to the CDC).
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The Life Education and Resource Network (LEARN), the largest African-American pro-life group in the country has
produced a chart which shows that from 1973-2001, abortion has claimed more than two and a half times as many African-American lives as the next five leading causes combined. In 2005, a total of
292,808 blacks died in the U.S. That same year, almost twice as many blacks (roughly 447,700) were killed by abortion. In 2004, the black population in the U.S. stood at 36 million. Between 1973 and 2004, roughly 15 million blacks were aborted, which means that, as of 2004, nearly 30% of the black population has been lost to abortion! And that doesn’t even factor in all the children that would have been born to those aborted a generation ago.
Population estimates show that blacks will soon lose their status as the nation’s largest minority group. To put it bluntly, abortion has thinned the black community in ways the Ku Klux Klan could have only dreamed of.
If Maafa 21 gets wide circulation in the black community, it could conceivably (pun intended) bring an end to Planned Parenthood.