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Margaret Sanger
Sep 11, 2017 05:54:06   #
Chameleon12
 
Some say Sanger was a eugenicist. Others say she was a r****t. I would say she was both. Sanger laid out her eugenics plan to improve the race in books, newsletters, and essays. From her 1922 book, Woman and the New Race: “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.”

She further clarified the true purpose behind her birth control clinics in an article in the New York Times, April 5, 1923. “Birth control is not contraception indiscriminately and thoughtlessly practiced. It means the release and cultivation of the better racial elements (italics mine) in our society, and the gradual suppression, elimination and eventual extirpation of defective stocks – those human weeds which threaten the blooming of the finest flowers of American civilization.”

So who were the flowers and who were the weeds? Sanger expounded on the botanical hierarchy in one of her earlier columns (1912-13) for the socialist magazine, New York Call, asserting that Aboriginal Australians were "just a step higher than the chimpanzee" with "little sexual control," as compared to the "normal man and woman." Elsewhere she lamented that traditional sexual ethics "... have in the past revealed their woeful inability to prevent the sexual and racial chaos into which the world has today drifted."

For the current Planned Parenthood doctors as well as for their founding mother Sanger, who was a nurse, humans are essentially a collection of cells to be manipulated into a more convenient form. The doctors would t***sform the little pre-humans into cash; Sanger dev**ed her life to attempting to perfect the human race through the magic of birth control and sterilization.

Darwin’s survival of the fittest theories had spawned an excited thought wave that swept among intellectuals gripped by the revolutionary idea that at last they could actually create the utopian society they craved by making sure undesirable “breeders” as they called them, bred no more. The resultant eugenics movement was based on promoting the mating of those with superior genes, and discouraging the mating of those without: in other words, r****m. Hitler t***slated the same concepts into the death camps of the Holocaust, while Sanger stuck to opening birth control clinics and advocating sterilization for inferiors who comprised a large group from the epileptic to the immoral to the insane.

Sanger’s emphasis on “the better racial elements” brand her a r****t posing as a do-gooder. Along with fellow contraception crusaders she actually began something called the Negro Project to bring birth control clinics to poor b****s. She worked to get black clerics and community leaders involved, writing to her crony Clarence Gamble that “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.” That it would even occur to her that b****s would think her goal was to exterminate their race via birth control indicates that very suspicion must have been common. She knew the only way to get them into her clinics was an intense public relations campaign enlisting local ministers who could neutralize the fears of any who “rebelled” against the idea of limiting their families.

Black Panther radical and C*******t college professor Angela Davis has used this quote to support her claim that Sanger wanted to eliminate the black race, and many black organizations have agreed. But New York University’s Margaret Sanger Papers Project claims that Sanger was simply afraid that b****s would confuse her birth control clinics with the r****t sterilization campaigns in the Jim Crow south, even though the Sanger clinics didn’t actually offer sterilization. At the time, they also didn’t perform a******ns, which were illegal. In judging if Sanger’s intentions towards b****s were altruistic, it’s interesting that the Ku Klux Klan woman’s auxiliary invited her to speak and received her message with great enthusiasm. Tragically, no hidden camera was present.

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Sep 11, 2017 06:01:21   #
karpenter Loc: Headin' Fer Da Hills !!
 
Darwin Didn't Come Up With Evolution
He Was Looking For It
Evolution Is The Result Of Eugenicist Thought Of His Day

When Anthropologists Decided To Find The Most Primitive, Un-Evolved Specimen Of Human ??
They Headed Straight For Sub-Saharan Africa
And Never Looked Left Or Right

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Sep 11, 2017 07:46:12   #
Kevyn
 
Chameleon12 wrote:
Some say Sanger was a eugenicist. Others say she was a r****t. I would say she was both. Sanger laid out her eugenics plan to improve the race in books, newsletters, and essays. From her 1922 book, Woman and the New Race: “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.”

She further clarified the true purpose behind her birth control clinics in an article in the New York Times, April 5, 1923. “Birth control is not contraception indiscriminately and thoughtlessly practiced. It means the release and cultivation of the better racial elements (italics mine) in our society, and the gradual suppression, elimination and eventual extirpation of defective stocks – those human weeds which threaten the blooming of the finest flowers of American civilization.”

So who were the flowers and who were the weeds? Sanger expounded on the botanical hierarchy in one of her earlier columns (1912-13) for the socialist magazine, New York Call, asserting that Aboriginal Australians were "just a step higher than the chimpanzee" with "little sexual control," as compared to the "normal man and woman." Elsewhere she lamented that traditional sexual ethics "... have in the past revealed their woeful inability to prevent the sexual and racial chaos into which the world has today drifted."

For the current Planned Parenthood doctors as well as for their founding mother Sanger, who was a nurse, humans are essentially a collection of cells to be manipulated into a more convenient form. The doctors would t***sform the little pre-humans into cash; Sanger dev**ed her life to attempting to perfect the human race through the magic of birth control and sterilization.

Darwin’s survival of the fittest theories had spawned an excited thought wave that swept among intellectuals gripped by the revolutionary idea that at last they could actually create the utopian society they craved by making sure undesirable “breeders” as they called them, bred no more. The resultant eugenics movement was based on promoting the mating of those with superior genes, and discouraging the mating of those without: in other words, r****m. Hitler t***slated the same concepts into the death camps of the Holocaust, while Sanger stuck to opening birth control clinics and advocating sterilization for inferiors who comprised a large group from the epileptic to the immoral to the insane.

Sanger’s emphasis on “the better racial elements” brand her a r****t posing as a do-gooder. Along with fellow contraception crusaders she actually began something called the Negro Project to bring birth control clinics to poor b****s. She worked to get black clerics and community leaders involved, writing to her crony Clarence Gamble that “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.” That it would even occur to her that b****s would think her goal was to exterminate their race via birth control indicates that very suspicion must have been common. She knew the only way to get them into her clinics was an intense public relations campaign enlisting local ministers who could neutralize the fears of any who “rebelled” against the idea of limiting their families.

Black Panther radical and C*******t college professor Angela Davis has used this quote to support her claim that Sanger wanted to eliminate the black race, and many black organizations have agreed. But New York University’s Margaret Sanger Papers Project claims that Sanger was simply afraid that b****s would confuse her birth control clinics with the r****t sterilization campaigns in the Jim Crow south, even though the Sanger clinics didn’t actually offer sterilization. At the time, they also didn’t perform a******ns, which were illegal. In judging if Sanger’s intentions towards b****s were altruistic, it’s interesting that the Ku Klux Klan woman’s auxiliary invited her to speak and received her message with great enthusiasm. Tragically, no hidden camera was present.
Some say Sanger was a eugenicist. Others say she w... (show quote)

In a nutshell you are saying that like the founding fathers who owned s***es Sanger was a product of her times and really should be remembered for her great work for women's rights and reproductive rights.

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Sep 11, 2017 08:47:55   #
mwdegutis Loc: Illinois
 
Kevyn wrote:
In a nutshell you are saying that like the founding fathers who owned s***es Sanger was a product of her times and really should be remembered for her great work for women's rights and reproductive rights.

I just "love" how assholes like you call the murder of unborn babies women's "reproductive rights."

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Sep 11, 2017 08:56:55   #
karpenter Loc: Headin' Fer Da Hills !!
 
Kevyn wrote:
In a nutshell you are saying that like the founding fathers who owned s***es Sanger was a product of her times and really should be remembered for her great work for women's rights and reproductive rights.
In A Nutshell
Sanger Was A R****t And A K**ler (F*****t)
Could Care Less About Women's Reproductive Rights Either

Sanger's Vision Is To Improve Humanity By Selective Breeding (Lebensborn)
Who Ultimately Will Be Allowed To Reproduce ??
The Smart ?? The Rich ?? The Beautiful ??
But No Minority Mud People Allowed

No Surprise You Spin For Her
The Way You Do For A****a C*******ts

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Sep 11, 2017 09:00:49   #
Big Bass
 
Chameleon12 wrote:
Some say Sanger was a eugenicist. Others say she was a r****t. I would say she was both. Sanger laid out her eugenics plan to improve the race in books, newsletters, and essays. From her 1922 book, Woman and the New Race: “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.”

She further clarified the true purpose behind her birth control clinics in an article in the New York Times, April 5, 1923. “Birth control is not contraception indiscriminately and thoughtlessly practiced. It means the release and cultivation of the better racial elements (italics mine) in our society, and the gradual suppression, elimination and eventual extirpation of defective stocks – those human weeds which threaten the blooming of the finest flowers of American civilization.”

So who were the flowers and who were the weeds? Sanger expounded on the botanical hierarchy in one of her earlier columns (1912-13) for the socialist magazine, New York Call, asserting that Aboriginal Australians were "just a step higher than the chimpanzee" with "little sexual control," as compared to the "normal man and woman." Elsewhere she lamented that traditional sexual ethics "... have in the past revealed their woeful inability to prevent the sexual and racial chaos into which the world has today drifted."

For the current Planned Parenthood doctors as well as for their founding mother Sanger, who was a nurse, humans are essentially a collection of cells to be manipulated into a more convenient form. The doctors would t***sform the little pre-humans into cash; Sanger dev**ed her life to attempting to perfect the human race through the magic of birth control and sterilization.

Darwin’s survival of the fittest theories had spawned an excited thought wave that swept among intellectuals gripped by the revolutionary idea that at last they could actually create the utopian society they craved by making sure undesirable “breeders” as they called them, bred no more. The resultant eugenics movement was based on promoting the mating of those with superior genes, and discouraging the mating of those without: in other words, r****m. Hitler t***slated the same concepts into the death camps of the Holocaust, while Sanger stuck to opening birth control clinics and advocating sterilization for inferiors who comprised a large group from the epileptic to the immoral to the insane.

Sanger’s emphasis on “the better racial elements” brand her a r****t posing as a do-gooder. Along with fellow contraception crusaders she actually began something called the Negro Project to bring birth control clinics to poor b****s. She worked to get black clerics and community leaders involved, writing to her crony Clarence Gamble that “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.” That it would even occur to her that b****s would think her goal was to exterminate their race via birth control indicates that very suspicion must have been common. She knew the only way to get them into her clinics was an intense public relations campaign enlisting local ministers who could neutralize the fears of any who “rebelled” against the idea of limiting their families.

Black Panther radical and C*******t college professor Angela Davis has used this quote to support her claim that Sanger wanted to eliminate the black race, and many black organizations have agreed. But New York University’s Margaret Sanger Papers Project claims that Sanger was simply afraid that b****s would confuse her birth control clinics with the r****t sterilization campaigns in the Jim Crow south, even though the Sanger clinics didn’t actually offer sterilization. At the time, they also didn’t perform a******ns, which were illegal. In judging if Sanger’s intentions towards b****s were altruistic, it’s interesting that the Ku Klux Klan woman’s auxiliary invited her to speak and received her message with great enthusiasm. Tragically, no hidden camera was present.
Some say Sanger was a eugenicist. Others say she w... (show quote)


What a horrible woman. She is on par with Hitler. No wonder hellary worships her.

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Sep 11, 2017 09:03:12   #
Big Bass
 
Kevyn wrote:
In a nutshell you are saying that like the founding fathers who owned s***es Sanger was a product of her times and really should be remembered for her great work for women's rights and reproductive rights.


Her "great works" were for a very evil motive.

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Sep 11, 2017 09:04:48   #
Big Bass
 
mwdegutis wrote:
I just "love" how assholes like you call the murder of unborn babies women's "reproductive rights."


C*******ts love to candy-coat a very bitter pill.

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Sep 11, 2017 09:14:44   #
karpenter Loc: Headin' Fer Da Hills !!
 
Big Bass wrote:
What a horrible woman. She is on par with Hitler. No wonder hellary worships her.
Hitler Praised Her Concepts

Then There's This From The Washington Times:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/may/5/grossu-margaret-sanger-eugenicist/

Given her enduring influence, it’s worth considering what the woman who founded Planned Parenthood contributed to the eugenics movement.
Sanger shaped the eugenics movement in America and beyond in the 1930s and 1940s. Her views and those of her peers in the movement contributed to compulsory sterilization laws in 30 U.S. states that resulted in more than 60,000 sterilizations of vulnerable people, including people she considered “feeble-minded,” “i***ts” and “morons.”

(That's 'Contributor, Leader' Not 'A Product Of' As Kevyn Spins...)
Hey Kevyn !!
You Get All That ???

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Sep 11, 2017 09:17:15   #
Big Bass
 
karpenter wrote:
Hitler Praised Her Concepts

Then There's This From The Washington Times:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/may/5/grossu-margaret-sanger-eugenicist/

Given her enduring influence, it’s worth considering what the woman who founded Planned Parenthood contributed to the eugenics movement.

(That's 'Contributor, Leader' Not 'A Product Of' As Kevyn Spins...)

Sanger shaped the eugenics movement in America and beyond in the 1930s and 1940s. Her views and those of her peers in the movement contributed to compulsory sterilization laws in 30 U.S. states that resulted in more than 60,000 sterilizations of vulnerable people, including people she considered “feeble-minded,” “i***ts” and “morons.”
Hitler Praised Her Concepts br br Then There's Th... (show quote)

Evil, evil, evil!

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Sep 12, 2017 14:04:04   #
thinksense
 
We selectively breed for the best cows, chickens, race horses, etc.

It is interesting that we applaud the improvement of the breed of animals, but not humans.

What do you think we should do? Right now we are breeding for the lowest quality humans by encouraging the lowest to breed the most.

Quality families usually have only 1 or 2 children, while the animal people pop out as many as they can. If you think that is going to make a bright future I have to say there is something wrong with your thinking.

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Sep 12, 2017 22:02:55   #
teabag09
 
Iceland claims to have almost eradicated Downs Syndrome children through the use of a******n. Sanger must be dancing in her grave, where ever that is. Mike
Chameleon12 wrote:
Some say Sanger was a eugenicist. Others say she was a r****t. I would say she was both. Sanger laid out her eugenics plan to improve the race in books, newsletters, and essays. From her 1922 book, Woman and the New Race: “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.”

She further clarified the true purpose behind her birth control clinics in an article in the New York Times, April 5, 1923. “Birth control is not contraception indiscriminately and thoughtlessly practiced. It means the release and cultivation of the better racial elements (italics mine) in our society, and the gradual suppression, elimination and eventual extirpation of defective stocks – those human weeds which threaten the blooming of the finest flowers of American civilization.”

So who were the flowers and who were the weeds? Sanger expounded on the botanical hierarchy in one of her earlier columns (1912-13) for the socialist magazine, New York Call, asserting that Aboriginal Australians were "just a step higher than the chimpanzee" with "little sexual control," as compared to the "normal man and woman." Elsewhere she lamented that traditional sexual ethics "... have in the past revealed their woeful inability to prevent the sexual and racial chaos into which the world has today drifted."

For the current Planned Parenthood doctors as well as for their founding mother Sanger, who was a nurse, humans are essentially a collection of cells to be manipulated into a more convenient form. The doctors would t***sform the little pre-humans into cash; Sanger dev**ed her life to attempting to perfect the human race through the magic of birth control and sterilization.

Darwin’s survival of the fittest theories had spawned an excited thought wave that swept among intellectuals gripped by the revolutionary idea that at last they could actually create the utopian society they craved by making sure undesirable “breeders” as they called them, bred no more. The resultant eugenics movement was based on promoting the mating of those with superior genes, and discouraging the mating of those without: in other words, r****m. Hitler t***slated the same concepts into the death camps of the Holocaust, while Sanger stuck to opening birth control clinics and advocating sterilization for inferiors who comprised a large group from the epileptic to the immoral to the insane.

Sanger’s emphasis on “the better racial elements” brand her a r****t posing as a do-gooder. Along with fellow contraception crusaders she actually began something called the Negro Project to bring birth control clinics to poor b****s. She worked to get black clerics and community leaders involved, writing to her crony Clarence Gamble that “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.” That it would even occur to her that b****s would think her goal was to exterminate their race via birth control indicates that very suspicion must have been common. She knew the only way to get them into her clinics was an intense public relations campaign enlisting local ministers who could neutralize the fears of any who “rebelled” against the idea of limiting their families.

Black Panther radical and C*******t college professor Angela Davis has used this quote to support her claim that Sanger wanted to eliminate the black race, and many black organizations have agreed. But New York University’s Margaret Sanger Papers Project claims that Sanger was simply afraid that b****s would confuse her birth control clinics with the r****t sterilization campaigns in the Jim Crow south, even though the Sanger clinics didn’t actually offer sterilization. At the time, they also didn’t perform a******ns, which were illegal. In judging if Sanger’s intentions towards b****s were altruistic, it’s interesting that the Ku Klux Klan woman’s auxiliary invited her to speak and received her message with great enthusiasm. Tragically, no hidden camera was present.
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Sep 13, 2017 02:18:14   #
Paybacktimeishere
 
Margaret Sanger

Think sense: I agree with this opinion; it's obvious that the "HUMANITY", within The U.S., Canada, Australia, Europe, & Great Britain are on a downward, dumb & dumber, racial spiral;as more & more, "Truly White People", Mix & Mingle with "Monkey's, & Baboon's", & other Imbecilic, "DNA Disabled", Sub-Human Trash!!!
I would call it Systemic, Plutocratic, Financed, &
encouraged, by a tiny "CABAL" of Super-Wealthy,
Conspirator's, whom have discovered, that it is
much, much, easier, to control an inferior, less educated, "MORONIC", "COLORED", Culturally-
Diverse, Population. Have you not noticed, The
Obvious "REGRESSION BACKWARD", of all formerly ALL WHITE, NATION'S???

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Sep 13, 2017 21:04:17   #
thinksense
 
Paybacktimeishere wrote:
Margaret Sanger

Think sense: I agree with this opinion; it's obvious that the "HUMANITY", within The U.S., Canada, Australia, Europe, & Great Britain are on a downward, dumb & dumber, racial spiral;as more & more, "Truly White People", Mix & Mingle with "Monkey's, & Baboon's", & other Imbecilic, "DNA Disabled", Sub-Human Trash!!!
I would call it Systemic, Plutocratic, Financed, &
encouraged, by a tiny "CABAL" of Super-Wealthy,
Conspirator's, whom have discovered, that it is
much, much, easier, to control an inferior, less educated, "MORONIC", "COLORED", Culturally-
Diverse, Population. Have you not noticed, The
Obvious "REGRESSION BACKWARD", of all formerly ALL WHITE, NATION'S???
Margaret Sanger br br Think sense: I agree with... (show quote)


I have and it concerns me. Soon our children and their children will be living in an "Idiocracy".

Might as well be dead.

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