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Planned Parenthood tries to shed baggage of racist Margaret Sanger
... but continues to shed blood of the unborn
 

They can't have it both ways

 

Planned Parenthood of Greater New York is in a fix.  They've acknowledged their founder - Margaret Sanger's - deeply racist and eugenicist past.  Embarrassed by it, they removed her name from their headquarters building and they asked the city of New York to change the name of the street in front of their building, dropping the name "Margaret Sanger Square." 

But they haven't removed the effects of their racism and eugenics.

In New York City, more than half of African-American unborn babies are aborted.  That slaughter is not just Margaret Sanger and Planned Parenthood's legacy:  It's a genocide that's continuing to this day.

African-American leaders know this.  From Jesse Jackson in the 1970s to Alveda King and hundreds of other African-American leaders today, to activists in African-American communities whose street exhibits cry out against the abortion brutality of what they call "Klan Parenthood," there's a growing awareness that Planned Parenthood doesn't lead a movement - it leads a genocide.

In its press release last week announcing the New York City Council's vote to agree to remove Margaret Sanger's name from the square in front of its headquarters, Planned Parenthood of Greater New York tried to sound penitent for having embraced Sanger's racism and eugenics for all these years.  They suggested they are accepting accountability so they can help "repair, heal and build a more inclusive PPGNY."

How about starting by repairing and healing the lives of women they have devastated with post-abortion trauma for more than 50 years?  By stopping the violent genocide that kills, instead of heals, the innocent unborn?  By being truly inclusive and protecting babies of minority heritage, instead of killing them?

It's ironic, isn't it, that as soon as Margaret Sanger became "inconvenient" for Planned Parenthood, she became a "non-person," or in her own phrase, a human "weed" to be "eliminated" from PP's story?

In some ways, PP couldn't be more obtuse about their own responsibility for the killing, for the lack of trust many minority communities have in the medical establishment to this day.  In their press release, they promise a "new vision for PPGNY's relationship within the communities of color they serve, most of which are Black, Latinx [sic], LGBTQ+ and immigrant communities."

This admission that most of their "work" is with minority communities puts a lie to their supposed concern for members of minority groups.  They don't "serve" them, they kill them.  The genocide that Planned Parenthood drives is now responsible for almost 350,000 dead children every year.  And PP affiliates like PP of Greater New York and others predominantly kill minority children.

So they can wail and gnash their teeth in press releases all they want about the suddenly admitted racist and eugenicist philosophy of their founder.  But until they stop the killing, they are the ones responsible for the wailing of tens of thousands of women as they mourn the loss of children they can never bring back; for the colossal, almost unimaginable destruction of millions of human babies in the womb; and for the outright betrayal of African-American, Hispanic, immigrant, and other communities whose challenges in becoming accepted in our society were met, not with love, but with the infliction of more violence, more hurt, and more death by Planned Parenthood.

As we pray at Christmas, let us not forget to pray for all those destroyed - born and unborn - by the racism and eugenics of Planned Parenthood.  May God share His mercy for all those who suffer so much at the hands of this evil.

Blessings, 

Anne LeBlanc
Chair, Board of Directors
New York State Right to Life

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