Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Eugenics and Margaret Sanger - The mother of Planned Parenthood




A Swastika?!? Is there a connection between Margaret Sanger and Nazi Germany?
This may seem a little extreme but there is quite a bit of evidence that Adolph Hitler was actually inspired by the Eugenics research that was being done in America at the time. In fact at one time 27 states in America had Eugenics related laws on the books. Some people were sterilized to ensure they did not reproduce while others were institutionalized as unfit to be regular society. The supposed "science" of Eugenics was also in large part the justification for the murder of millions of innocent victims during the 1930's and 40's.


Here is a excerpt from Wikipedia:

Eugenics is the "applied science or the bio-social movement which advocates the use of practices aimed at improving the genetic composition of a population", usually referring to human populations. Eugenics was widely popular in the early decades of the 20th century, The laws aimed at limiting immigration of Italians, Jews, Irish, Blacks, Chinese, as well as others, were understood by many to be racist. Instead, eugenics became a pseudo-scientific basis for carrying out this racist program.


Margaret Sanger was admittedly an avowed atheist and also someone who believed strongly in Eugenics, the "science" of creating a better race of people by limiting who gets to have children. Adolph Hitler shared these beliefs but took it a few steps further.

In this presentation we take a closer look at the founder of planned parenthood and get an idea of what her motivations were when she campaigned for birth control.

Some of today's pictures are taken from Nazi Germany and are a bit graphic in nature. Also, some statements in the videos content are not substantiated by footnotes or references but are taken from Margaret Sanger's extensive writings. I apologize in advance if any info has been misrepresented, but if you bring me your concerns I will do the homework to find the proper documentation.

God Bless you all real good this week:)

Bryan

Margaret Sanger

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