The Black Vote: The counterintuitive strategies of the democrat party

The Black Vote: The counterintuitive strategies of the democrat party

Black people have been loyal supporters of the democrat party since Rutherford B. Hayes’ abandonment of black republicans. Prior to his Hayes’ actions, most blacks were republicans because of the party’s abolitionist and civil right principles for blacks. Once Hayes agreed to abandon blacks and their causes in order to be officially elected as president in a hotly contested, close race against Samuel Tilden in the Compromise of 1877, Blacks saw an even greater uprise of domestic terrorism and socio-political disenfranchisement due to white supremacy brought on by terrorists groups such as Ku Klux Klan and the local governments in the south. Since, then the democrat party has taken the black vote for granted. Like Margaret Sanger, they even enlist the help of black leaders (who are mostly – though, not all of them – self-appointed P.T. Barnums) to convince Blacks to do their bidding in terms of supporting their policies and platforms – even when it is counterproductive and counterintuitive for Blacks. Of all policies that the democrat party supports, those that are pro-Abortion (veiled eugenics disguised as women’s rights and women’s reproductive health care) – are the most destructive to Blacks. In her own words, Margaret Sanger states:

“The project would hire three or four ‘colored Ministers, preferably with social-service backgrounds, and with engaging personalities’ to travel throughout the South and propagandize for birth control, since ‘the most successful educational approach to the Negro is through religious appeal” (as cited in Gordon, 2007, p. 235)

BlackGenocide.org (2018) states that Black people make up “12% of the population, but 35% of the abortions in America.” That is not far from 50% of the entire population. If Planned Parenthood has its way, according to its former CEO and grandson of Margaret Sanger, Alexander Sanger, in which he said in 1991,”Right now we have three clinics in the city and I want to have ten more. There are so many underserved areas. We currently have a small storefront in central Harlem, and it is my first priority to see if we can transform that into a clinic,” (Brozan,1991) and current CEO Leana Wen (2019),in which she stated,”First, our core mission is providing, protecting and expanding access to abortion and reproductive health care. We will never back down from that fight – it’s a fundamental human right and women’s lives are at stake,” the availability of abortion services, along with the propaganda of disinformation will dramatically increase and convince even more women that:

  • Abortion is not murder because a human baby is only a clump of cells until it is born
  • Unborn babies feel no pain
  • Unborn babies have no distinct autonomy from their mother
  • Unborn babies have no rights, especially not the right to life
  • Unwanted babies are burden on the mother and society
  • Unborn babies could endanger the life of the mother to the point that abortion is necessary.

Is abortion necessary to save the life of the mother? “No, says,” Dr. Omar L. Hamada, an OB/GYN and former Army Medical Officer who has delivered over 2,500 babies, in the following interview. He even further states that abortions aren’t necessary to save the life of the mother.

Blacks have been one of the main target of eugenics organizations such as Planned Parenthood. Since its founding, Planned Parenthood’s goal has been to use birth control to limit the population of people groups in society who were seen as unfit and undesirable. Number one on that list of people are Black people. Founder of Planned Parenthood, Margaret Sanger (1939) stated on letter that she wrote to Clarence Gamble:

“There is only one thing that I would like to be in touch with and that is the Negro Project of the south which,if execution of the details remain in Miss Rose’s hands, my suggestions will not be confusing because she knows the way my mind works.” (p.2, personal communication)

To support organizations such as Planned Parenthood and honor people like Margaret Sanger that actively seek to reduce members of your voter base is counterproductive. It is counterintuitive and greatly defies logic. For those members of that voter base that support their own demise, one would have to wonder about their understanding and reasoning.

The Black Vote: The counterintuitive strategies of the democrat party

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#Abortion #Christianity #discrimination #Eugenics #genocide #populationcontrol #Poverty #prolife #racism

References

BlackGenocide.org.(2018). Planned Parenthood. Retrieved from http://www.blackgenocide.org/planned.html

Brozan, N.(1991,Jan 23). Another Sanger Leads Planned Parenthood. The New York Times, Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/1991/01/23/nyregion/another-sanger-leads-planned-parenthood.html

Gordon,L.(2007). Birth Control and the Negro. In The Moral Property of Women, p.235. Urbana; Chicago: University of Illiniois Press

Hamada,O.L.[Stagepost Live Shot Guests].(2019, Jan 27).Omar L. Hamada Fox News 1/27/19

. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/QwIEDAveZno

Sanger,M.(1939).Letter from Margaret Sanger to Dr. C.J. Gamble December 10,1939. Smith Libraries Exhibit, Accessed January 10, 2019, Retrieved from https://libex.smith.edu/omeka/files/original/d6358bc3053c93183295bf2df1c0c931.pdf

Wen, L.[@drleanawen].(2019, Jan 8). First, our core mission is providing, protecting and expanding access to abortion and reproductive health care. We will never back down from that fight – it’s a fundamental human right and women’s lives are at stake. Retrieved from https://mobile.twitter.com/DrLeanaWen/status/1082660986513960966

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