Black genocide: Planned Parenthood’s evil roots

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by Diane Dew
1992

'... human weeds,' 'reckless breeders,' 'spawning ... human beings who never should have been born.' - Margaret Sanger, Planned Parenthood founder, referring to immigrants and poor people.

Much can be learned of an organization by examining its roots and its fruit. When the claims of Christianity are considered, for example, we look to Christ: His life, His work, His words. The same is true of cults: we examine the root and the fruit.

Similarly, when examining the work of Planned Parenthood (PP), one cannot help but scrutinize the life and words of its founder.

“A good tree cannot bear bad fruit,” Jesus said; “nor can a bad tree bear good … You shall know them by their fruits.” (Matthew 7:16, 18)

From the life, work and writings of Margaret Sanger (1883-1966) — founder of PP and editor of The Birth Control Review from 1917 to 1938 — the purpose and goal of that organization is revealed.

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