On this day (Oct. 16th, 1916) Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood, opened up her first “family planning” clinic. The location of the clinic was no accident. She picked a poor area of Brooklyn that was mostly minorities. This coincided with her ultimate goal, which she expressed in a number of personal letters, which was the “extermination” of blacks and other minorities which she considered inferior.

This might come as a shock to many, since Planned Parenthood is one of the sacred cows of liberals and Democrats everywhere, and by extension, supported by most minorities.

Yet, Sanger was empathetic not only to the Ku Klux Klan (she was a featured speaker at a KKK rally in 1926) but was also an admirer and admired by Adolph Hitler and Nazis in general.

She once reportedly said “Colored people are like human weeds and are to be exterminated.” The greatest favor that could be done for a large black family, she said, would be to kill their infants.

After her Brooklyn clinic, she opened one up in Harlem, and put paid black ministers on the staff to help convince black families that it was unethical for them to have any more children.

Over the years, Sanger even advocated concentration camps for the nearly half the U.S. population on that grounds that they were racially inferior. She believed that only some 13% of the population was racially and intellectually fit to reproduce, and that the other 87% of the population should be sterilized by force so they don’t pollute the gene pool. (So much for being “pro-choice”!).

Today, Planned Parenthood, the organization she founded, is one of the most powerful non-profit organizations in the country. It receives over $250 Million in funding from the U.S. and local governments, and is the largest provider of abortion services, yet few people realize that it is the most significant remnant of nazi-inspired eugenics in the country.