PLANNED PARENTHOOD CELEBRATES 98 YEARS OF KILLING DREAMS
Planned Parenthood is commemorating 98 years of killing by “celebrating” Black History Month. Black American history is a journey of a people who did everything possible to escape an institution of violence and death. Did our predecessors really risk everything to restore our human dignity for us to run into the arms of another industry that profits from violence and death? Did they fight for us to become members of this society through the hard-fought freedoms of the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments for us to be dismembered by the millions through “reproductive freedom”?
The abortion industry doesn’t care about history. And it certainly doesn’t care about civil rights. It’s only concerned with its own tales of fiction. Planned Parenthood’s website includes a quickly thrown together “tribute” to 98 Dream Keepers claiming to honor one leader for every 98 years the abortion chain has been in business. Perhaps it was too much to have the more accurate 98 Dream Killers and highlight the black pastors, doctors, activists, celebrities and academics they’ve recruited to tout the billion-dollar population control organization responsible for the death of millions of would-be dreamers. They’re trying to hijack the Civil Rights Movement (as seen last summer during Al Sharpton’s disgraceful 50th Anniversary March on Washington event). Almost amusingly, Planned Parenthood states: “Stronger together, we are fighting to end racial health disparities and for the community to be the healthiest it can be.”
Planned Parenthood, with its dominance in urban communities (79% of its abortion centers are located in predominantly black and Hispanic neighborhoods), has never improved health disparities. In fact, it is the cause of racial health disparities, most notably the hugely disproportionate abortion of black babies at 5 times the rate of the majority population. STDS are exponentially higher in the black community today, at rates far exceeding what existed decades ago. Chlamydia is 7 times higher among blacks than whites and 3 times higher than Hispanics. Gonorrhea is 17 times higher among blacks than whites and 8 times higher than Hispanics. Syphilis is 17 times higher among black women than white women and cases among black men between ages 20-24 have increased by 75 percent between 2006-2011. Among homosexual black males, this has been even more drastic at 167% (in just a 3-year period from 2005-2008). Homosexual black males, according to the CDC, are also the source of most new cases of HIV/AIDS.
Yet Planned Parenthood pushes their sexually reckless propaganda while declaring they are the only health resource for most of the black community. Planned Parenthood tells teens, for instance, “there’s nothing bad or unhealthy about having a big number of sexual partners.” Really? HPV. STD. HIV. SMH. That’s just Abortion Marketing 101—Create Return Customers.
Well, as far as being medically or morally accurate, they clearly get a failing grade. But mainstream media keeps lauding the flunkee. And #Fem2 Twitter activists don’t miss an opportunity to show their undying allegiance to Planned Parenthood and to the life-crushing act of abortion. I’ve found, though, that none of them can respond to tweets asking how they can celebrate the fact that more black babies are aborted than are born alive in New York. There’s a deafening silence when the reality of “reproductive justice” is laid out in its repulsively racist reality. More aborted than are born alive! Who’s celebrating that?
Our new ad campaign for Black History Month, “The Dream is Dead”, is a tragic reminder of what liberal feminists hail as “equality”. They confuse it with enmity. Imagine the civil rights movement using the profane language of the liberal “women’s rights movement”? Imagine Martin Luther King Jr. debasing himself by dressing up as a penis to prove I AM A MAN. Imagine Fannie Lou Hamer reciting lines from “The Vagina Monologues”, a pro-statutory rape play, as she demanded solutions for impoverished women.
Imagine civil rights leaders demanding Constitutional provisions to cause death to those they perceived as impeding their own “equality”.
It’s impossible to imagine all of this because the fight for racial equality had to elevate itself above the wretchedness of racism—a real and not conjured enemy.
Dr. Mildred Jefferson, who has achieved more than any pro-abortion group leader ever will, was the epitome of feminism. She rose above the hardships of Jim Crow Texas and the sexism of the mid-20th century to become the first black woman to graduate from Harvard Medical School. Being the trailblazer that she was, she was the first female employed as a general surgeon at Boston University Medical Center. Her eloquent gift of speech touched countless audiences around the world as she served as a passionate ambassador for life. She dedicated her gifts and talents to caring for the sick and exposing the depraved ideology of eugenics. Over the course of her remarkable life, she was awarded 28 honorary degrees.
Her words, so gentle yet so soul-shaking, are filled with justice and compassion: “I am at once a physician, a citizen and a woman. And I am not willing to stand aside and allow this concept of expendable human lives to turn this great land of ours into just another exclusive reservation where only the perfect, the privileged and the planned have a right to live.”
Dr. Jefferson’s story is what Dreams are made of. Her legacy should inspire current and future generations to become Dream seekers, always elevating others while pursing the seemingly impossible.
You can also see a tribute to Dr. Mildred Jefferson by the National Right to Life here.