Planned Parenthood NY Disavows Margaret Sanger Over Racist History While Still Exterminating Black Children

Brittany M. Hughes | July 22, 2020
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In an effort to distance themselves from accusations of racism, Planned Parenthood of New York is now disavowing its founder, known eugenicist Margaret Sanger, for her long-documented racist statements against the black community, all while continuing to kill thousands of black children every single year for money.

It's long been known that Sanger, who was once paid to give a speech to a women’s group in the KKK, was open about her disdain for blacks (and, frankly, anyone else she deemed a net drain on society). She openly admitted on more than one occasion that abortion was largely meant to curb the growth of minority communities by "helping Negroes to control their birthrate," and to ultimately “exterminate the Negro population.”

Now, Planned Parenthood of Greater New York is seeking to distance themselves from Sanger over their founder’s "harmful connection to the eugenics movement.”

“The removal of Margaret Sanger’s name from our building is both a necessary and overdue step to reckon with our legacy and acknowledge Planned Parenthood’s contributions to historical reproductive harm within communities of color,” Karen Seltzer, the chair of the New York affiliate’s board, said in a statement.

The group’s national organization, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, affirmed the decision to pretend like the abortion giant isn't as racist as a Klan meeting.

“Planned Parenthood, like many other organizations that have existed for a century or more, is reckoning with our history, and working to address historical inequities to better serve patients and our mission,” Melanie Roussell Newman, a spokeswoman for PPFA, said in the statement.

Of course, Planned Parenthood’s New York chapter can disavow Sanger all the like, but it still doesn’t change the fact that 70 percent of their New York City clinics are located in minority communities, where abortionists disproportionately target black children for extermination – fulfilling Planned Parenthood’s original mission and carrying out the vision Sanger always wanted.

But then again, to Planned Parenthood, black lives have never really mattered much - at least, not beyond the price it takes to kill them.

 

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