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Meet Margaret Sanger
Founder of Planned
Parenthood
Margaret Sanger, the
alcoholic and Demerol
addict, who spawned the
International Planned
Parenthood Federation, was a
proponent of forced
eugenics, segregation,
abortion, birth control and
sexual immorality. Here are
some of her quotes.
"The most merciful thing
that a family does to one of
its infant members is to
kill it."
Margaret Sanger, Founder of
Planned Parenthood
"Birth control must lead
ultimately to a cleaner race."
Margaret Sanger, Founder of
Planned Parenthood
"We should hire three or
four colored ministers,
preferably with
social-service backgrounds,
and with engaging
personalities. The most
successful educational
approach to the Negro is
through a religious appeal.
We don't want the word to go
out that we want to
exterminate the Negro
population…"
Margaret Sanger, Founder of
Planned Parenthood
"Eugenic sterilization is
an urgent need ... We must
prevent multiplication of
this bad stock."
Margaret Sanger, Founder of
Planned Parenthood
"Eugenics is … the most
adequate and thorough avenue
to the solution of racial,
political and social
problems.
Margaret Sanger, Founder of
Planned Parenthood
"Birth control itself,
often denounced as a
violation of natural law, is
nothing more or less than
the facilitation of the
process of weeding out the
unfit, of preventing the
birth of defectives or of
those who will become
defectives."
Margaret Sanger, Founder of
Planned Parenthood
"The unbalance between
the birth rate of the
'unfit' and the 'fit,' [is]
the greatest present menace
to civilization… the most
urgent problem today is how
to limit and discourage the
over-fertility of the
mentally and physically
defective."
Margaret Sanger, Founder of
Planned Parenthood
"The campaign for birth
control is not merely of
eugenic value, but is
practically identical with
the final aims of eugenics."
Margaret Sanger, Founder of
Planned Parenthood
"Our failure to segregate
morons who are increasing
and multiplying… a dead
weight of human waste… an
ever-increasing, unceasingly
spawning class of human
beings who never should have
been born at all."
Margaret Sanger, Founder of
Planned Parenthood
"The undeniably
feeble-minded should,
indeed, not only be
discouraged but prevented
from propagating their kind."
Margaret Sanger, Founder of Planned Parenthood
"The procreation of [the
diseased, the feeble-minded
and paupers] should be
stopped."
Margaret Sanger, Founder of
Planned Parenthood
"The marriage bed is the
most degenerative influence
in the social order..."
Margaret Sanger, Founder of
Planned Parenthood
"[Our objective is] unlimited sexual gratification without the burden
of unwanted children..."
Margaret Sanger, Founder of
Planned Parenthood
"[Mandatory]
sterilization for [the
insane and feeble-minded] is
the answer."
Margaret Sanger, Founder of
Planned Parenthood
"Give dysgenic groups
[people with 'bad genes'] in
our population their choice
of segregation or
[compulsory] sterilization."
Margaret Sanger, Founder of
Planned Parenthood
Margaret Sanger, Founder of
Planned Parenthood, proposed
the American Baby Code that
states, "No woman shall
have the legal right to bear
a child… without a permit
for parenthood".
Margaret Sanger, Founder of
Planned Parenthood, proposed
the Population Congress with
the aim, "...to give certain
dysgenic groups in our
population their choice of
segregation or
sterilization."
"As we celebrate the 100th
birthday of Margaret Sanger,
our outrageous and our
courageous leader, we will
probably find a number of
areas in which we may find
more about Margaret Sanger
than we thought we wanted to
know..." Faye Wattleton,
Past-president of Planned
Parenthood
Birth Control Madness
Margaret Sanger's American
Birth Control League, which
later became Planned
Parenthood, published a
magazine called Birth
Control Review. Here are
some quotes from their
magazine. The ideas
expressed by this group,
along with the statements of
Margaret Sanger cited above,
promote a scheme that seeks
to make race or class the
determining factor in the
use of birth control and
abortion. Was Planned
Parenthood's founder a
racist who taught that some
races or classes are
superior, while other races
or classes are inherently
inferior, or was she just an
elitist femi-nazi? The
quotes here and above reveal
the answer.
"Not only is it our task to
prevent the multiplication
of bad stocks; it is also to
preserve the well-endowed
stocks."
"… in the interest of social
progress or the permanence
even of civilization, the
intellectual classes should
have more children."
"Our most pressing problem
is to increase the birth
rate from the superior and
decrease that from the
inferior."
"The Aryan stock today is
the most given to birth
control and it must see that
it does not suffer
internationally by the
relative ignorance of
inferior stocks."
"… it would also lead to
racial improvement to
sterilize even those
feeble-minded who do not
necessarily fall in the
hereditary group."
"Womanhood shakes off its
bondage. It asserts its
right to be free. In its
freedom, its thoughts turn
to the race. Like begets
like. We gather perfect
fruit from perfect trees.
The race is but the
amplification of its mother
body - the multiplication of
flesh habitations -
beautified and perfected for
souls akin to the mother
soul." |