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Ebony Magazine Throws Black Babies Under the Bus as They White Wash Truth about PP Founder Margaret Sanger

Day Gardner comments on a recent Ebony magazine article titled 'What you Must Know About Planned Parenthood and Black Women'

Contact: Day Gardner, National Black Pro-Life Union, 202-834-0844

WASHINGTON, Aug. 27, 2015 /Christian Newswire/ -- The following is submitted by Day Gardner, President of National Black Pro-Life Union and member of Project 21:

    It's hard to believe that some black people are so determined to undermine and deny the truth as it pertains to abortion, black women and black families.
     
    Just as there is no doubt about increasing black on black crime in our major cities – there is no doubt that abortion is marketed and sold to those same blacks with every abortion mill planted purposefully next door.
     
    The saddest thing is we are ingrained to believe the lie –the lie that says:

      If you get rid of your baby you will have a better life.

      You want to be successful?  Kill that child.

      No one wants black babies, white babies-yes!  Black babies-not so much.

      Black children are of lesser value than white children.

      19 white children give them a television show! 19 black children – don't they know about birth control? They breed like rats!

    Talk about racism?  We bring it on ourselves.  Our children are as beautiful and deserving of life as any other child. 
     
    We as a people, are unfortunately swamped with the likes of NAACP, Ebony and others who want so badly to be seen as progressive intellectuals that they render themselves obsolete and destitute of truth and reality-especially when it comes to abortion.
     
    The Ebony article failed to mention Margaret Sanger's 1926 invitation to speak to KKK.  In her 1938, autobiography published by W.W. Norton, she justified her acceptance of the invitation (pages 336-337) by stating: "Always to me, any aroused group was a good group, and therefore I accepted an invitation to talk to the women's branch of the Ku, Klux Klan at Silver lake, New Jersey."  Sanger was very pleased by their reaction as she spoke and gushed that she had accomplished her purpose.  They must have been pretty happy with her, too because she received 12 more invitations to speak to similar groups.
     
    Let's ponder that for a second. The Ebony article is an attempt to paint Sanger and Planned Parenthood in a pretty picture of love and do-gooders…are they really that naive?  I am not.
     
    Sanger continued until her death working to control and eliminate those in her words "unfit to breed."