Posted by
Adam Cassandra on Monday, August 04, 2008 2:13:26 PM
Most people at some point wonder what kind of programs or
projects their tax dollars actually fund.
A couple of initiatives our tax dollars have been paying for can be seen
right on the Internet. Planned
Parenthood, the organization which started with hopes of Black genocide in America and
went on to kill millions of babies, has unveiled its new website “www.TakeCareDownThere.org.” Planned Parenthood, which receives taxpayer
funding, seems intent not only on killing the unborn, but on turning the
nation’s teenagers into degenerates.
This website targets young people with sketches meant to
teach about safe sex while promoting promiscuity and alternative
lifestyles. In every skit, and adult
pops in to “teach” the young people something about sex.
The website runs the gamut of indecency. The skit titled “Find the STI” shows a girl
pulling down her pants and asking two other young girls, and a young boy, if
they see anything “down there.” The sex
teacher then walks in and tells her to get tested for sexually transmitted
infections.
The skit “Let me do me” has one girl declining an offer to
go to a party with her friends because she wants to stay at home and
masturbate. The sex teacher tells her friends
to give the girl a group-hug for her decision.
One piece titled “I didn’t spew” has the sex teacher walking
up to a young boy telling him that he shouldn’t be receiving oral sex without a
condom. The head of another boy then
comes up from out of scene, and he wipes his mouth indicating he was giving the
other boy oral sex.
The site contains several other skits of this nature, and
sends the message, “We were born to be in love with our bodies, ask any three
year old…But somewhere down the road to growing up we put our reproductive
selves in the dark…Rather than worry about what went wrong, we should remember:
It’s never too late to know ourselves.”
But Planned Parenthood wants teenagers to “know themselves” based on the
information given to them by Planned Parenthood, not their actual parents.
Planned Parenthood already had one website up and running
targeting teens: “Teenwire.com.” I guess it wasn’t colorful and entertaining enough. “Teenwire” presents information to students
as factually based, but to an adult, the bias is clear. In the article “Abortion
Myths: Facts vs. Fiction,” the question I was looking for was, “Does having
an abortion mean I’m killing an innocent life?”
Of course that question was nowhere to be found. The article “Teaching
Homophobia: Abstinence-Only Sex Education Programs,” suggests that
abstinence based sex-ed “might make school more dangerous for lesbian,
gay, bisexual, transgender, queeer [proper spelling now allowed on TownHall], or questioning (LGBTQ ) students.” Perhaps this is why the most popular sex-ed
programs in public
schools emphasize the pleasures of sex.
Of course neither website mentions the beliefs of Planned
Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger.
Sanger made many outlandish
comments in her lifetime, mostly in writing, making clear her goals of
sterilization of the poor and of the black community. For Sanger, birth control was meant "to
create a race of thoroughbreds."
"More children from the fit, less from the unfit -- that is the
chief aim of birth control," wrote Sanger.
The work of Sanger also included the “Negro
Project.” Her belief in Malthusian
eugenics led Sanger to call for birth control clinics to deal with the threats
of poverty, sickness, racial tension and overpopulation. In The
Birth Control Review in 1926 she wrote:
It now remains for the U.S. government to set a sensible
example to the world by offering a bonus or yearly pension to all obviously
unfit parents who allow themselves to be sterilized by harmless and
scientific means. In this way the moron and the diseased would have no
posterity to inherit their unhappy condition. The number of the feeble-minded
would decrease and a heavy burden would be lifted from the shoulders of the
fit. [Emphasis added]
Sanger was dubious in leading members of the black community
to go along with her plan. When it was
suggested to Sanger that “black leaders might regard birth control as an
extermination plot,” Sanger wrote:
I note that you doubt it worthwhile to employ a full-time
Negro physician. 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. They do not do this with white people and
if we can train the Negro doctor at the clinic, he can go among them with
enthusiasm and ... knowledge, which ... will have far-reaching results among
the colored people.
Sanger admitted, "We do not want word to go out that we
want to exterminate the Negro population."
Planned Parenthood has come under fire recently after a
group exposed racism at Planned Parenthood clinics and posted their findings on
YouTube. LIFENEWS.com reported that the National Black Pro-Life Union said that Sen. Obama, the
first black presidential candidate of a major political party, has betrayed the
black community by cozying up to Planned Parenthood. "He purposely overlooks tapes of Planned
Parenthood staff and executives, made public on YouTube, gladly accepting
donations from clearly racist donors who specifically want their money targeted
toward aborting black babies," said Day Garner, head of the union.
Funding Planned Parenthood with American tax dollars makes
no sense at all. America values
families and life, not indiscriminate sex and genocide. It seems our leaders in Congress would rather
use our money to sterilize and kill us, then protect American lives and promote
prosperity.