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Are you slamming Planned Parenthood? You know Clinton wasn't admiring Margaret Sanger for that, but I'd like to see someone ask her that question at the next debate. Tweet it over to CNN, Longknife. I think they're doing the next debate--it's April 14.
 
Are you slamming Planned Parenthood? You know Clinton wasn't admiring Margaret Sanger for that, but I'd like to see someone ask her that question at the next debate. Tweet it over to CNN, Longknife. I think they're doing the next debate--it's April 14.

Wouldn't do any good. We all know CNN's in her back pocket and would never, ever try to embarrass her.
 
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There is no evidence that Margaret Sanger ever said that quote and that she was racist against black people is complete speculation, though it would not be out of the norm for the time period.

Republicans supporting Farrakhan... I never thought I'd see the day...
 
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There is no evidence that Margaret Sanger ever said that quote and that she was racist against black people is complete speculation, though it would not be out of the norm for the time period.

Republicans supporting Farrakhan... I never thought I'd see the day...

Someone MADE UP that quote? God, we are a country of sleaze balls. Sanger was a eugenicist, but that's kind of a stretch, even for a eugenicist. I guess I would like a link, just to see if it is true.
 
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There is no evidence that Margaret Sanger ever said that quote and that she was racist against black people is complete speculation, though it would not be out of the norm for the time period.

Republicans supporting Farrakhan... I never thought I'd see the day...



It isn't speculation...

BlackGenocide.org | The Negro Project
 
All the quotes like that from Sanger are pure speculation. There is no proof that I have ever seen. I don't doubt her saying that because it is well known she was an asswipe, but I also don't doubt the opposition making that shit up.
 
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No comment necessary and you don't need a link about this. It speaks for itself



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There is no evidence that Margaret Sanger ever said that quote and that she was racist against black people is complete speculation, though it would not be out of the norm for the time period.

Republicans supporting Farrakhan... I never thought I'd see the day...

Someone MADE UP that quote? God, we are a country of sleaze balls. Sanger was a eugenicist, but that's kind of a stretch, even for a eugenicist. I guess I would like a link, just to see if it is true.

Back then eugenics wasn't about a "master race." At least according to what I read. It was more about not passing down diseases and having a healthier generation than the last etc.

As for the quote, much like Lyndon Johnson's "200 years" quote, there is absolutey zero evidence she actually said anything remotely like that.
 
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No comment necessary and you don't need a link about this. It speaks for itself



And Farrakhan says about her




There is no evidence that Margaret Sanger ever said that quote and that she was racist against black people is complete speculation, though it would not be out of the norm for the time period.

Republicans supporting Farrakhan... I never thought I'd see the day...

Someone MADE UP that quote? God, we are a country of sleaze balls. Sanger was a eugenicist, but that's kind of a stretch, even for a eugenicist. I guess I would like a link, just to see if it is true.

No, that isn't a stretch for a eugenicist at all. lol
 
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No comment necessary and you don't need a link about this. It speaks for itself



And Farrakhan says about her




There is no evidence that Margaret Sanger ever said that quote and that she was racist against black people is complete speculation, though it would not be out of the norm for the time period.

Republicans supporting Farrakhan... I never thought I'd see the day...

Someone MADE UP that quote? God, we are a country of sleaze balls. Sanger was a eugenicist, but that's kind of a stretch, even for a eugenicist. I guess I would like a link, just to see if it is true.

Back then eugenics wasn't about a "master race." At least according to what I read. It was more about not passing down diseases and having a healthier generation than the last etc.

As for the quote, much like Lyndon Johnson's "200 years" quote, there is absolutey zero evidence she actually said anything remotely like that.

A witness said he said that correct? IDK what else kind of proof there could be, honestly.. lol
 
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No comment necessary and you don't need a link about this. It speaks for itself



And Farrakhan says about her




There is no evidence that Margaret Sanger ever said that quote and that she was racist against black people is complete speculation, though it would not be out of the norm for the time period.

Republicans supporting Farrakhan... I never thought I'd see the day...

Someone MADE UP that quote? God, we are a country of sleaze balls. Sanger was a eugenicist, but that's kind of a stretch, even for a eugenicist. I guess I would like a link, just to see if it is true.

Back then eugenics wasn't about a "master race." At least according to what I read. It was more about not passing down diseases and having a healthier generation than the last etc.

As for the quote, much like Lyndon Johnson's "200 years" quote, there is absolutey zero evidence she actually said anything remotely like that.

A witness said he said that correct? IDK what else kind of proof there could be, honestly.. lol

Someone wrote a book, 30 years after LBJ's Presidency, and a guy told him Johnson said that once.
 
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What are we supposed to see here? The Clintons illegalized cannabis (1:26)? I did not know that. The wonders of the time machine....

Had to turn off AdBlock to see the Sanger bogus quote as nothing originally showed up, proving AdBlock knows what it's doing ---

Of course it's a bogus quote:

>> Tracing the origins of the quote above proved difficult as many primary iterations of it have since been deleted from the web (though some are cached); the earliest versions we were able to locate didn't appear until sometime between 2008 and 2009 (primarily on blogs and forums). All of those initial iterations cited a now-deleted page on a crisis pregnancy center's website (a cache of which can be viewed here). The page was titled "RACIST AND EUGENICIST STATEMENTS BY MARGARET SANGER, THE FOUNDER OF PLANNED PARENTHOOD," and that iteration of the quote suggested (via the creative use of bracketed paraphrasing) Sanger's words had been somewhat creatively interpreted...

A scanned copy of the April 1933 Birth Control Review is available online [PDF, archived here]; Sanger was neither credited as the author of any of its articles nor mentioned in any of them. The closest quotation to the one cited in the meme we could turn up came from an 8 April 1923 New York Times article attributed to Sanger in which she used the word "weeds" in a somewhat similar manner, but didn't attach it to any particular race or ethnicity:

I was merely thinking of the poor mothers of congested districts of the East Side who had so poignantly begged me for relief, in order that the children they had already brought into the world might have a chance to grow into strong and stalwart Americans. It was almost impossible to believe that the dissemination of knowledge easily available to the intelligent and thoughtful parents of the well-to-do classes was actually a criminal act, proscribed not only by State laws but by Federal as well.

My paper was suppressed. I was arrested and indicted by the Federal authorities. But owing to the vigorous protests of the public and an appeal sent by a number of distinguished English writers and thinkers, the case against me was finally abandoned. Meanwhile "Birth Control" became the slogan of the idea and not only spread through the American press from coast to coast, but immediately gained currency in Great Britain. Succinctly and with telling brevity and precision "Birth Control" summed up our whole philosophy. Birth Control is not contraception indiscriminately and thoughtlessly practiced. It means the release and cultivation of the better racial elements in our society, and the gradual suppression, elimination and eventual extirpation of defective stocks — those human weeds which threaten the blooming of the finest flowers of American civilization."​
In his 1992 book American Extremists: Militias, Supremacists, Klansmen, Communists & Others, author John George writes that this quote was "evidently concocted in the late 1980s for the purpose of trying to make the early birth control advocate seem a racist and anti-Semite" and that "this fabrication has been kept in circulation by antiabortion and anti-birth control groups. <<​

It ain't like it's hard to look this stuff up. But those who would foment ignorance aren't interested in facts, if they can find a nice Googly Image meme that says what they wish history had actually done, thereby validating their pathetic ignoramitude.

Life in Duh Bubble.... SMH. You'd think a clown who drinks 800 cups of coffee a day would have the energy to vet his own quotes. You'd think.
 
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No comment necessary and you don't need a link about this. It speaks for itself



And Farrakhan says about her




There is no evidence that Margaret Sanger ever said that quote and that she was racist against black people is complete speculation, though it would not be out of the norm for the time period.

Republicans supporting Farrakhan... I never thought I'd see the day...

Someone MADE UP that quote? God, we are a country of sleaze balls. Sanger was a eugenicist, but that's kind of a stretch, even for a eugenicist. I guess I would like a link, just to see if it is true.

Back then eugenics wasn't about a "master race." At least according to what I read. It was more about not passing down diseases and having a healthier generation than the last etc.

As for the quote, much like Lyndon Johnson's "200 years" quote, there is absolutey zero evidence she actually said anything remotely like that.


Eugenics has always been about creating a master race.
 
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No comment necessary and you don't need a link about this. It speaks for itself



And Farrakhan says about her




There is no evidence that Margaret Sanger ever said that quote and that she was racist against black people is complete speculation, though it would not be out of the norm for the time period.

Republicans supporting Farrakhan... I never thought I'd see the day...



It isn't speculation...

BlackGenocide.org | The Negro Project

Phew! Page 2. Sanger didn't put it like that at all. Read in context. Good article.
 
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No comment necessary and you don't need a link about this. It speaks for itself



And Farrakhan says about her




There is no evidence that Margaret Sanger ever said that quote and that she was racist against black people is complete speculation, though it would not be out of the norm for the time period.

Republicans supporting Farrakhan... I never thought I'd see the day...

Someone MADE UP that quote? God, we are a country of sleaze balls. Sanger was a eugenicist, but that's kind of a stretch, even for a eugenicist. I guess I would like a link, just to see if it is true.

No, that isn't a stretch for a eugenicist at all. lol

Read the article linked in Post 6. She was a Malthusian eugenicist and their aims were somewhat different.
 
Blacks have voted over 90% Democratic in every Presidential election since 1990.

It's a heavy lift for the GOP to cultivate the black vote when their platform is "you're on your own"
 
There is no evidence that Margaret Sanger ever said that quote and that she was racist against black people is complete speculation, though it would not be out of the norm for the time period.

Republicans supporting Farrakhan... I never thought I'd see the day...

:lmao:

Son, you're dumber than a bag of hammers.
No rebuttal from you, as usual
 
Someone MADE UP that quote? God, we are a country of sleaze balls. Sanger was a eugenicist, but that's kind of a stretch, even for a eugenicist. I guess I would like a link, just to see if it is true.

AND NOW for the democrats FAVORITE game, "Let's Fucking Lie!"

{
In a letter to Dr. Clarence Gamble in December, 19, 1939, Sanger exposited her vision for the “Negro Project,” a freshly launched collaboration between the American Birth Control League and Sanger’s Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau. The letter echoes the eugenic ideologies still visible within the corporate vein of Planned Parenthood today.

It seems to me from my experience…that while the colored Negroes have great respect for white doctors they can get closer to their own members and more or less lay their cards on the table which means their ignorance, superstitions and doubts.


We should hire three or four colored ministers, preferably with social-service backgrounds, and with engaging personalities. The most successful educational approach to the Negro is through a religious appeal.


We don’t want the word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population, and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members.

}

7 shocking quotes by Planned Parenthood's founder

Now it's your duty as a dim to lie, so go on and start telling whoppers!
 

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