Sydney Sweeney’s ‘Great Genes’ Ad Goes Viral — But Sanger’s Eugenics Still Gets a Pass
The outrage machine fired up over American Eagle’s advertising slogan — but not over Margaret Sanger’s own words about “bad stock” and racial targeting.
The outrage machine fired up over American Eagle’s advertising slogan — but not over Margaret Sanger’s own words about “bad stock” and racial targeting.
The movie, which takes its title from the year in which its founder Margaret Sanger opened the first ‘birth-control center’ in New York City, aims to expose the truth of Planned Parenthood’s devastating impact on our nation.
In a recent op-ed, CEO of Planned Parenthood Alexis McGill Johnson addressed Sanger’s historic association with white supremist groups and eugenicists, acknowledging that the organization has failed to fully grapple with Sanger’s beliefs.
Margaret Sanger and Marie Stopes shared an aversion to “racial darkness” — an aversion that led them to promote contraception and eugenics.
The letter to Planned Parenthood’s acting president, Alexis McGill-Johnson, noted that 36% of abortions in the U.S. are performed on Black women, who represent only 13% of the country’s female population.
The abortion giant called this award its ‘highest honor.’
The Planned Parenthood founder praised Nazi eugenic efforts and expressed contempt for “those elements at large in the population whose children are a menace to the national health and well-being.”
In addition to removing Sanger’s name from the building, PPGNY is seeking to change a street sign that designates the area by the clinic as “Margaret Sanger Square.”
Is it any wonder that Planned Parenthood, having its roots in Margaret Sanger’s racist barbarism, should be happy to sell the body parts of butchered babies?
Connecticut town grapples with a conflict of free speech and religion.
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