In recent years, Planned Parenthood has had to distance itself from its founder, Margaret Sanger, because it has become difficult for the organization to deny that she was a eugenicist. But the abortion industry and the politicians it owns continue with her philosophy.
Consider the White House statement about today’s abortion executive order:
Two weeks ago, the Supreme Court issued a decision that overturned Roe v. Wade and eliminated a woman’s Constitutional right to choose. This decision expressly took away a right from the American people that it had recognized for nearly 50 years — a woman’s right to make her own reproductive health care decisions, free from government interference. Fundamental rights — to privacy, autonomy, freedom, and equality — have been denied to millions of women across the country, with grave implications for their health, lives, and wellbeing. This ruling will disproportionately affect women of color, low-income women, and rural women.
The statement seems to say: It is better for women of color, low-income women, and rural women to kill their unborn children.
How about helping pregnant women be the mothers they already are?