Planned Parenthood Or Planned Abortion?

 By Michael Spielman - Posted at Abort73.com:

Published April 9, 2024

Planned Parenthood is a brilliantly duplicitous name. Because what is the plan for virtually everyone who enters America’s premier abortion destination? The plan, of course, is to avoid parenthood—through birth control or abortion. Usually both. And both are inherently anti-parenthood. Planned Parenthood may bristle at being called “Big Abortion,” but guess whose website comes up when you type in BigAbortion.com? That would be the corporation that destroys parenthood under the banner of Parenthood. Planned Barren-hood would be more appropriate, though I doubt it would sell so well. For the most unscrupulous marketers, it’s never about selling reality.

Margaret Sanger, the woman who founded the organization that became Planned Parenthood, hated the name—but by the time the American Birth Control League was rebranded as such, she no longer had a controlling interest. Following Sanger’s death in 1966, Planned Parenthood—helmed at the time by an old white dude (who also served as vice president of the American Eugenics Society)—further stepped on Sanger’s legacy by rescinding two of her foundational policies. They were: 1) Birth control could only be offered to married women, and 2) Abortion could only be offered to no one. In relatively short order, Alan Guttmacher transformed Sanger’s beloved birth control league into the largest abortion business in America. Their market share increases year after year after year.

It’s hard to imagine a more shameless example of ideological capitulation than Planned Parenthood’s—an organization explicitly founded to eliminate abortion. Their despotic reversal is something akin to starting a charity to prevent opioid addiction but then morphing it into the largest pill mill on the planet. Margaret Sanger believed birth control would eliminate abortion. But in the hands of single women, it became more like a gateway drug. A remedy worse than the disease. Simply put, parenthood hasn’t been Planned Parenthood’s plan for at least half a century—assuming it ever was. The plan now, as confirmed by Abby Johnson, is more and more abortions. That’s where the money is. Planned Abortion, if you will.



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