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Margaret Sanger and Planned Parenthood – Segment 1, Part 1

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Planned Parenthood is the demon spawn of Margaret Sanger

John-Taylor_Front_CoverMandeville, LA – Exclusive Transcript There is no excuse for anyone not knowing this and for anyone not being able to say: Dear neighbor, Charlene, I’ll tell you why I don’t support Komen, because it gives to Planned Parenthood.  Planned Parenthood is the demon spawn of Margaret Sanger.”  Check out today’s transcript for the rest….

Begin Mike Church Show Transcript

Mike:  By the bye, for those of you out there sitting on the fence that think that I’m exaggerating the diabolical, demonic nature of Planned Parenthood and its founder, Margaret Sanger, I have a simple challenge for you.  Read Ms. Sanger’s works, almost any of them, and then come and take the position that you will defend Ms. Sanger and the things she wrote, the things she advocated, and that you’ll do it in public.  I only had seven minutes during the last break, and I was able to make myself want to throw up in seven minutes in reviewing the things that Hillary Clinton, Mrs. Clinton’s heroine, Margaret Sanger advocated.  They’re not hard to find.  Any web browser that has a search bar in it, search any term you like.  “Margaret Sanger, eugenics,” bam, you’ll get her own work.  “Margaret Sanger, forced segregation and sterilization,” bam!  “Margaret Sanger, racist,” bam!  But if you don’t believe, just a few simple nuggets.

[mocking] “Mike, why does this matter?”  Because I’m reading this New York Times editorial today, “Pedophilia: A Disorder, Not a Crime.”  Remember, like the Terminator, these people do not and will not rest because the director, that force that is driving them, he doesn’t take naps.  He doesn’t sleep; he doesn’t rest; he is the Terminator.

“It can’t be bargained with. It can’t be reasoned with. It doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead.”  That’s right.  This is from LifeSiteNews, but it’s cut-and-paste quotes.  You can click on the links to get the original articles.

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Ms. Sanger advocated birth control backed up by forced sterilization or segregation to achieve her aims . . .

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Mike:  If you’re wondering why this has — this woman wrote back in the 1910’s, ‘20s and ‘30s — why this has any relevance today, because Ms. Sanger is the founder of Planned Parenthood, that’s why.  Planned Parenthood will be the beneficiary of this year’s NFL pink campaign.  They were the beneficiary last year and the year before.  I should say one of the beneficiaries.  That’s why it matters.

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And Sanger advocated birth control backed up by forced sterilization or segregation to achieve her aims, writing, “While I personally believe in the sterilization of the feeble-minded, the insane and syphilitic, I have not been able to discover that these measures are more than superficial deterrents when applied to the constantly growing stream of the unfit. They are excellent means of meeting a certain phase of the situation, but I believe in regard to these, as in regard to other eugenic means, that they do not go to the bottom of the matter.” [Mike: What was the bottom of the matter? If this sounds like a certain German with a funky mustache, it does.] “…to create a race of thoroughbreds.”  So the government, Sanger concluded, needed “to apply a stern and rigid policy of sterilization and segregation to that grade of population whose progeny is already tainted, or whose inheritance is such that objectionable traits may be transmitted to offspring” and “to give certain dysgenic groups in our population their choice of segregation or sterilization.”

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Mike:  There is no excuse for anyone not knowing this and for anyone not being able to say: Dear neighbor, Charlene, I’ll tell you why I don’t margaret_sangersupport Komen, because it gives to Planned Parenthood.  Planned Parenthood is the demon spawn of Margaret Sanger.  Let’s continue for just a moment, shall we?

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In her 1920 book, Woman and the New Race, Sanger wrote that birth control “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.”

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Mike:  To those of you, God bless you, parents who are parents of children that have not been born as Ms. Sanger and the progressive liberal horde wishes them to be born as with any kind of “defect” — of course, in God’s eyes there is nothing that’s defective because he created it — for those of you who have raised those children and have loved them, it is only through the grace of God that the Sangers of the world did not get their way.  You would never have been accorded the blessing of raising those children.  They would have been taken from you.  But don’t think for a moment that the campaign is over.  This pedophilia and homosexual marriage stuff, it’s all linked together.  We must purge any moral resistance that there is to the deviant.  That’s how he intends to win the battle, and he’s winning battles.  He won’t win the war, but he’s winning battles.  Continuing:

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She had a plan. And she was about to get an organization. In 1921, Sanger founded the American Birth Control League, which (following a 1939 merger with the Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau and then a 1942 name change) became the Planned Parenthood Federation of America. While the organization was growing, the close association between the birth control movement and the eugenics movement had made a name the_pivot_of_civilization_m.sangerchange necessary. Nazi Germany had implemented racial hygiene policies, including mass sterilizations, inspired by the eugenics movement in America. So “birth control” was removed from the name to create a new public image. The agenda, though, stayed the same. And in 1948, Sanger helped form the International Committee on Planned Parenthood, which (in 1952) became the International Planned Parenthood Federation.

Through it all, the underlying theme, eliminating the unfit, never changed. In her 1922 book, The Pivot of Civilization, she attacked charity as counterproductive, and dangerous, for helping the poor to produce even more “human waste.” (Sanger’s term for the children of the poor.) She wrote, “Organized charity is itself the symptom of a malignant social disease.” And, “Instead of decreasing and aiming to eliminate the stocks [of people] that are most detrimental to the future of the race and the world, it tends to render them to a menacing degree dominant.”

In a 1925 book, Birth Control: Facts and Responsibilities, Sanger contributed an essay, writing, “Birth Control is not merely an individual problem; it is not merely a national question, it concerns the whole wide world, the ultimate destiny of the human race. In his last book, Mr. [H.G.] Wells speaks of the meaningless, aimless lives which cram this world of ours, hordes of people who are born, who live, yet who have done absolutely nothing to advance the race one iota. Their lives are hopeless repetitions. All that they have said has been said before; all that they have done has been done better before. Such human weeds clog up the path, drain up the energies and the resources of this little earth. We must clear the way for a better world; we must cultivate our garden.”

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Then in 1926, Sanger spoke at a Ku Klux Klan rally in Silver Lake, New Jersey. Writing about the event in her autobiography, she highlighted its successes, noting that “a dozen invitations to speak to similar groups” were offered.

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And in 1939, Sanger went to work “cultivating the garden.” She initiated the Negro Project to weed out the unfit from the black population. In bringing birth control to the then largely poor (i.e. unfit) population of the South, with a few influential black ministers promoting the project as the solution to poverty, Sanger hoped to significantly reduce the black population. Martin Luther King, Sr., as the eldest son of nine children born into poverty in a family of sharecroppers, would have made the perfect target for “elimination.” But his birth had already taken place.

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Mike:  There’s more on this.  Know what it is that you are dealing with.  This is not a choice.  If it is a choice, choose righteously, my friends.

End Mike Church Show Transcript

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