Posted on 10/15/2014 5:16:58 PM PDT by Diago
In her autobiography, Margaret Sanger tells us about one of her visits to a Ku Klux Klan rally:
"I accepted an invitation to talk to the women's branch of the Ku Klux Klan...I saw through the door dim figures parading with banners and illuminated crosses...I was escorted to the platform, was introduced, and began to speak...In the end, through simple illustrations I believed I had accomplished my purpose. A dozen invitations to speak to similar groups were proffered." (Margaret Sanger: An Autobiography, P.366)
Thirteen invitations to speak to the KKK? For the founder of Planned Parenthood? Why was she such a popular speaker with the Klan?
Well, the highly respected Black journalist, Lucky Rosenbloom, thinks he knows why.
Here is how Lucky explains it:
Wake up, African Americans!!! PP was all,about killing unwanted black and other minority babies!!!!
See, Margaret Sanger’s devious plan worked. They aborted most of the black babies with any intelligence and left the rest for the Democratic plantation.
It sounds like Planned Parenthood is a KKK spinoff.
Agree. If the founder of a major conservative organization had spoken at Ku Klux Klan rallies, there would be several movies about it, paintings of it, and the organization would have been driven out of existence by now. And the person’s name would always be tagged with “former Ku Klux Klan speaker” and the organization would always be introduced with “which was founded by Ku Klux Klan speaker ....”
The prolife movement needs better artistic portrayals of this event.
Margaret Sanger, Sterilization, and the Swastika
by Mike Richmond
"To give certain dysgenic groups in our population their choice of segregation [concentration camps] or sterilization", advocated the founder of Planned Parenthood, Margaret Sanger in April 1932 ("A Plan For Peace", Birth Control Review; see 'appendix' for this full unabridged seminal article). Which country pioneered forced sterilization in the 20th century, Germany or the United States of America? The German program began in January 1934, but the U.S. state of Indiana passed a forced sterilization law (for mental defectives) in 1907 (when Adolf Hitler was 18 years old). Before the German program began, at least seventeen U.S. states (including California) had 'forced sterilization' laws. Before 1930 there were 200-600 forced sterilizations per year (in the U.S.A.) but in the 1930s the rate jumped to 2,000-4,000 per year. (1)
The rest of the history of the Democratic party
http://www.spectacle.org/997/richmond.html
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