toxicmedia
Gold Member
God........God, thank you for the most retarded little batch of low brow pseudo historical intellectually filthy misinformation I've seen in nearly a week.1. Woman haters/misogynists
2. Racists
3. Fox News
4. Drunks
5. Angry old men
She does hate conservative women, no doubt.
I'm not sure how she feels about the women her misogynist husband sexually harassed and probably raped or his long list of prostitutes and underage girls. I'm pretty sure she blames them though.
Hillary admires racists and race hustlers...
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Did you know that every Margaret Sanger biographer hates how stupid pro lifers and righties lie about who she was, and what she wated to accomplish?
Next you'll probably show me those edited quotes from her monthly magazine Birth Control Review. The problem is, I've looked up the original quotes in her magazine, and they're unedited.
Here is the deal...I've read the original Sanger articles, and read about Biographers who've studied her life in great detail.
You've been listening to some pro life whackos lie to you.
If you had the slightest willingness to know the truth, which is that Sanger saw lot's of suffering from women forced to bear children till it killed them, and the resulting neglected children, because stuffy conservatives like you needed to meddle and control the rights of others.
At least righties back in 1910 had an excuse, they were a bunch of puritanical prudes. But there is no excuse for it today
the HISTORY AND legacy of racism and a desire for EUGENICS among Margaret Sanger and other Progessives of her day is VERY WELL documented.
no amount of crybaby whining from pathetic left-wing nutjobs is going to change the facts
There is no evidence that Sanger, intended to coerce black women into using birth control. Eugenics is a theory of improving hereditary
qualities by socially controlling human reproduction. Eugenicists, including the Nazis, like you are now, were opposed to the use of contraception or abortion. In fact, Sanger’s books were among the very first burned by the Nazis.
Sanger, however, clearly identified issues of health and fitness that concerned the eugenics movement, which was enormously popular and well-respected during the 1920s and '30s — decades when treatments for many hereditary and disabling conditions were unknown. But Sanger always believed that reproductive decisions should be made on an individual and not by people like you. She consistently and firmly repudiated any racial application of eugenics.
“More children from the fit, less from the unfit —that is the chief issue in birth control.” A quotation falsely attributed to Margaret Sanger, this statement was made by the editors of American Medicine in a review of an article by Sanger. The editorial from which this appeared, as well as Sanger's article, "Why Not Birth Control Clinics in America?" were reprinted side-by-side in the May 1919 Birth Control Review (Sanger, 1919b).