Nazi founder of planned parenthood: “The elimination of human weeds”

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Written By Chuck Morse

To understand the abortion agenda today we need look no further than its most influential booster, one of the founders of Planned Parenthood, Margaret Sanger (1883-1966). Sanger’s philosophical Nazism and association with the German Nazi movement, along with an examination of her career, indicate that her focus on abortion and birth control, rather than motivated by “choice”, was actually a reflection of her belief in eugenics and genocidal population control. The left and the emerging globalist establishment largely adopted her policies, albeit in a sanitized and re-marketed version, after WWII and the defeat of the Nazi experiment.

Its quite clear that both Nazism and Communism, with their fellow travelers and camp followers, represent the same philosophical idea, which is, as referred to by Marx, state control over the “means of production”. Both strive to use the gun-backed  power of the state to control human life and to decide who lives and who dies.

Statepower is, from their perspective, necessary to fulfill their designs for world political control and to satisfy their utopian faith of creating paradise on earth. The Communists dream of a “workers paradise” the Nazis of an Aryan super-race. American notions of the role of the state are, of course, the exact opposite of both socialisms.Communists would, to use Lenin’s term,”liquidate” those who were either deemed members of a socially regressive class, or those who were not “politically correct” however the term is defined at a given time. Nazis would incinerate those who were deemed not to be “racially correct”. Either way, there is a total loss of freedom and innocent people end up just as dead.

Given the fact that our tax dollars support International Planned Parenthood, with their “family planning program” of forced abortions, forced sterilization, infanticide, and advocacy of euthanasia in Communist China, it is reasonable that we look at the career of their primary founder. George Grant, author of “Killer Angel” presents a well-documented recantation of Sanger’s career and philosophy. Grant quotes Sanger, in her own book “The Pivot of Civilization” as referring to “the elimination of human weeds”. Sanger calls for the “cessation of charity” because it results in prolonging the lives of those she deems to be “unfit”.

Sanger advocated, in her own words, the segregation of “morons, misfits, and the maladjusted”, and for the “sterilization of genetically inferior races”. She contended that in order to “save the planet”, the “unfit” should be discouraged from reproducing. With this in mind, she spearheaded the opening of birth control clinics in, according to Grant,”the Brownsville section of New York, an area populated by newly immigrated Slavs, Latins, Italians, and Jews”.

Sanger, in the magazine “The Birth Control Review”, supported the “infanticide program” of Nazi Germany, promoted Hitler’s white supremacy in the 1930’s, and hired Ernst Rudin, the Nazi head of the German Medical Experimentation Program as a consultant. In 1939, the year WWII broke out, she organized the “Negro Project” which was designed to eliminate members of an “inferior race”. Sanger stated that:

“The masses of Negroes…particularly in the South, still breed carelessly and disastrously, with the result that the increase among Negroes, even more than among whites, is from that portion of the population least intelligent and fit”.

Sanger’s stated method of reaching the Negro community was to recruit Negro ministers “to travel to various black enclaves to propagandize for birth control”. She stated that:

“The most successful educational approach to the Negro is through a religious appeal. We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population, and the Minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members.

Sanger wrote of the necessity of targeting “dysgenic races” which would include “Fundamentalists and Catholics, blacks, Hispanics, (and) American Indians”. Sanger stated that:

“Birth control appeals to the advanced radical because it is calculated to undermine the authority of the Christian churches. I look forward to seeing humanity free someday of the tyranny of Christianity no less than Capitalism”.

Sanger, like Hitler, dabbled in the anti Judeo-Christian occult, or what we would refer to as the “New Age”. This faith, in the hands of these two socialist radicals, lends itself to utopian ideas of race purity. Hitler’s Germany presents a textbook example of what happens when eugenic socialism becomes “empowered”.

While it could be argued that abortion should be, as President Clinton stated, “legal, safe, and rare”, women are being deceived if they think that the pro-abortion lobby stands for “choice”. If they did, the pro-abortionists would advocate against abortion. The pro-abortionists would also come clean in terms of the negative physical and psychological effect abortions have on women. It would be easy for them to promote adoption, as there are thousands of couples who are waiting to adopt a baby. They would look to abortion, while legal, as an absolute last resort to be considered for medical reasons only. Instead, they continue to push the envelope with “partial birth abortion”, infanticide, euthanasia, and other devises for eliminating those deemed “unfit”.

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