Monday, April 27, 2020

Abortion

I want to share two things I've recently learned about the implications of the way our society has embraced abortion and the planned parenthood clinics that propagate the action.

1.) Margaret Sanger - principal exponent of modern feminist movement, known for her leadership in the abortion movement and establishment of planned parenthood as we know it today.
       Previously unbeknownst to me, Sanger was a believer in eugenics, "improvement of the human species by encouraging or permitting reproduction of only those individuals with genetic characteristics judged desirable." Surely this Eugenics could not have anything to do with the profoundly socially upright institution of planned parenthood - It does emphatically.
"To this day, the majority of planned parenthood's abortion facilities are located in minority neighborhoods. The dream of the eugenicist is being realized as black and Hispanic women, for example, who make up less than 25 percent of the population, account for nearly half of the abortions in America. If there was ever an argument to be made for latent institutional racism, the abortion movement is the place to start." - Voddie Baucham
2.) The abortion of the Father - When the mother was given full autonomy to make the decision on if her and his child lives or dies, we put a gun to the father's head as well as the mother's stomach.  The role of the father has been diminished to the point where not only is he demeaned for being a provider and protector of his family, but he doesn't even have the right to be part of the discussion before his child's life is taken away.

1 comment:

  1. abortion was designed to discriminate and divide mankind by the color of their skin, the age of their skin, the gender of their person, the quality of their life, and the wantedness of their presence. voddie is golden on this topic!

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