Margaret Sanger believed abortion would be a powerful tool for minority population control and a better society because populations of “inferior” peoples would be decreased.
Planned Parenthood has reached a staggering and overwhelming 60 million abortions, with one-third of those being black children.
Margaret Sanger, teamed up with Mr. Gamble of Proctor and Gamble Corporation to found the Negro Project. The purpose of this "project" was to advertize and promote sterilization and birth control in black communities.
The rationale and justification behind the Negro Project stemmed from the practice of eugenics, which is the “improvement” of the human species by selective practices which aim to increase the population of a “better race.” The elites of society felt that only 10% of the African-American population are well-born, in other words, only 1 out of every 10 black children born are suitable enough to be alive.
A recent study has been done revealing the location of planned parenthood facilities. An astounding 79% of all planned parenthood surgical facilities have been placed within 2 miles of black/hispanic neighborhoods.
Racism is a charged word we hear almost every day, though racism does not truly exist because there is only one race, the human race.
"Skin colorism" is the favoring of one's skin color over the morals and values exibited by the other. In other words, someone chooses to accept or hate another individual based on their skin color rather than who they are as a person.
The confusion of words and hate towards one another has dramatically increased division today rather than bringing us together. But God made us in His image and likeness. God said to Noah that he will be known by the nation, clan, and tongue where he came from. It had absolutely nothing to do with his social class, hair color, skin color, the car he drives, how large his home is.
With Dennis & Angelina Girard. An Effort to bring Marian Shrines and Laity Together through the Confraternity of The Most Holy Rosary.
Father Richard Conlin is a Catholic priest in the diocese of Vancouver, British Columbia. As the Catholic Church kicked off a campaign to educate the faithful on the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist, I asked him to share his thoughts.
Today’s interview is with Father Chris Alar, MIC, who speaks about the need for hope and the difficult topic of suicide, and refers to his book, After Suicide: There Is Hope for Them and for You.