Abortion is simply the preemptive extermination of undesirables to purify the demographics of society. It's a eugenics ideology from the beginning that's convinced women it's in their best interest to kill their children before their born, while pushing it as a women's right of her own body. Not many young people know the history margaret sanger, founder of planned parenthood, and friend of Hitler. Back before WW2 eugenics was popular, and they exchanged awards for purifying the human race. Not many people know Dr. Richard Day head of planned parenthood during 60's before abortion was made legal who implemented the program to make abortion acceptable to the population. I'll post about that soon.
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Margaret Sanger was against abortion. She also implemented the training of black doctors because poor black women preferred them, and spoke against racial discrimination.
Roe didn't happen because someone at Planned Parenthood changed public opinion. Doctors, clergy, and family members starting demanding it be legalized because they were fed up with watching women die.
Abortion was illegal in Nazi Germany, at least for Aryan women.
Women don't have abortions in order to purify the demographics, but because they aren't able to take proper care of a child at the moment. Children have a right to be expected, wanted and cared for, ya know.
From Wikipedia:
"Sanger felt that in order for women to have a more equal footing in society and to lead healthier lives, they needed to be able to determine when to bear children. She also wanted to prevent unsafe abortions, so-called back-alley abortions, which were common at the time because abortions were usually illegal."
"Sanger denounced the aggressive and lethal Nazi eugenics program."
Eugenics was popular before and during WWII, until the World realized how far Nazi Germany went with it. Sanger seems to have wanted to use contraceptives first, and abortions if they failed, as eugenic methods. She did not think "unfit" people should be euthanized.
scoobysnack: "Not many young people know the history margaret sanger, founder of planned parenthood, and friend of Hitler. Nor do they know that even though *Stalin* officially died in the 1950s, he was spotted playing drums for Elvis in 1973!"
Alright, so abortion had questionable motives at first. How does that reflect on what abortion is now?
"Arrgh, and I would've gotten away with it, too, if not for that damn logic!"
I'm shocked! Shocked I tell you that a historical figure was a product of her times. I'm very disappointed the Ms. Sanger was not able to see into the future and organize her life so that people in the future, who hate everything she stood for, so these people would approve of her.
Not many young people know the history margaret sanger, founder of planned parenthood, and friend of Hitler.
In the very earliest days of Hitler's power it was the women and men in the liberal and advanced thinking movements of which many were my friends whose work was destroyed, homes confiscated, they themselves either escaped, were put into concentration camps or met death. Women doctors at one time in the highest positions of medical science are today unknown and no one can account for what has happened to them. Germany has put the clock back 100 years for the women of Germany and perhaps to a certain extent for the women of Europe. (Margaret Sanger, Hitler and War , 1939, manuscript held by Smith College)
Actually anybody with an internet connection and enough fucks to give know that by now. So what?
The fact remains that many women medically must terminate the pregnancy, and that many others simply cannot or do not wish to raise a child. Until it is possible for us to effectively and affordably transplant the fetus from the unwilling mother to a willing one, abortion is nothing less than a cornerstone of women's right to bodily autonomy.
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