Defund Violent Racism!

In Margaret Sanger's book The Pivot of Civilization she called for the elimination of "human weeds," for the segregation of "morons, misfits, and maladjusted," and for the sterilization of "genetically inferior [black] races."

Planned Parenthood is the largest abortion provider in the United States. It performs nearly 200 times more abortions than referrals for adoption. Founded by eugenicist and atheist Margaret Sanger, it is taxpayer subsidized, tax-exempt, and receives specific federal funding to promote and provide birth control.

In May 2012, "Planned Parenthood endorsed Obama with $1.4 million ad buy." It also started a new relationship with the Los Angeles Unified School District by providing a clinic on a Los Angeles high school campus.

Although a non-profit organization, Planned Parenthood reported an average annual surplus of over $40 million from the fiscal years ending in 2001 through 2006. and had over $1 billion in revenue in 2006. Planned Parenthood had a surplus of nearly $115 million and received $336 million from the government in order to carry out its operations, including almost 300,000 abortions that year.

The organization boasts that it provides "sexual and reproductive health care", but this is a rather transparent expression for abortion and contraception. Planned Parenthood annually gives awards to those who support their agenda and the top award which they give is called the Margaret Sanger Award. 80% of those who have won this award have been pro-eugenics. Previous recipients of the Margaret Sanger Award include:

  1. Nancy Pelosi
  2. Hilary Clinton
  3. Jane Fonda
  4. Ted Turner

Margaret Sanger was the founder of Planned Parenthood and was also a proponent of eugenics, believing that blacks were a racially inferior race, along with being a member of both the American Eugenics Society and the English Eugenics Society. She has been widely praised by many liberal politicians like Hillary Clinton. Alan Guttmacher, who was the President of Planned Parenthood from 1962 to 1974 and who was also former Vice-President of the American Eugenics Society, stated: "We are merely walking down the path that Ms. Sanger has carved out for us." Similarly, Faye Wattleton, who was the president of Planned Parenthood until 1992, stated that she was "proud" to be "walking in the footsteps" of Margaret Sanger. 1

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