The ghost of Margaret Sanger casts a century-long shadow. Because of her enormous influence in promoting and implementing her humanist, anti-religious, probirth control, and eugenic philosophy throughout the United States and around the world, one biographer called her the "Father of Modern Society." From the beginning of Sanger's birth control crusade, she specifically targeted immigrants and ethnic and religious minorities, especially blacks, Hispanics, and what she once described as "the Catholic race." Sanger referred to these inferior races as "human weeds" and a "menace to civilization" to be segregated and sterilized.
Human life has thus been devalued across the board. It may be an unintended consequence of the eugenecists. Maybe not.
Like the Democrats and their creation of the KKK, the left perpetuates classical evil in their convoluted attempts to sanitize and rationalize it. Thats why Democrats eschew the study and teachings of history; such an honest examination would be their undoing. For them to prevail, the truth must be rewritten.
Most abortion mills are located in minority neighborhoods.
In some states, like NYS, a black child has more of a chance of being killed than being born.
BLM (EitW)
Black Lives Matter (Except in the Womb)
Looking ahead 100+ years into the future, I am predicting that the attempts by historical revisionists to whitewash the role of black Democrats in this genocide will be both pathetic and comical, to say the least.
Bkmk
culling the leftard herd
The Congressional Black Caucus might as well be a right-wing faction of the Ku Klux Klan.
The KKK by itself can do virtually nothing to achieve its goal of killing Blacks, but Blacks in Congress have killed multitudes of them by promoting abortion and providing funds for Planned Parenthood.
The KKK also hates Jews, but it’s ignored when it makes anti-Semitic statements; however, Congressional Black Caucus member Ilhan Omar can attack Jews and Israel in the halls of Congress without being condemned by her fellow House members and even be awarded a seat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee.