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January 16, 2015, 09:01:53 PM
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George Soros funds Ferguson protests, hopes to spur civil action


Liberal billionaire gave at least $33 million in one year to groups that emboldened activists


Only $33 million? Must not be that important.

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January 16, 2015, 09:10:40 PM
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George Soros funds Ferguson protests, hopes to spur civil action


Liberal billionaire gave at least $33 million in one year to groups that emboldened activists


Only $33 million? Must not be that important.

What do I know. I am not a rich socialist. Bitcoin is all I want to believe in.

If you know all the names of the dead in #ferguson and ny. If you know the names of the cops involved. If you know people who got stuck in traffic for being whites with an outstanding amount of privilege they stole from every non whites. If you see a few seconds of #blacklivesmatter anywhere in your day to day life, 24/7.

Then $33M was a pretty ROI, won't you say?  Smiley



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January 23, 2015, 05:06:47 PM
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George Soros funds Ferguson protests, hopes to spur civil action


Liberal billionaire gave at least $33 million in one year to groups that emboldened activists


Only $33 million? Must not be that important.

What do I know. I am not a rich socialist. Bitcoin is all I want to believe in.

If you know all the names of the dead in #ferguson and ny. If you know the names of the cops involved. If you know people who got stuck in traffic for being whites with an outstanding amount of privilege they stole from every non whites. If you see a few seconds of #blacklivesmatter anywhere in your day to day life, 24/7.

Then $33M was a pretty ROI, won't you say?  Smiley


Assuming a movement can't happen because of some rich benefactor's involvement is simplistic. Your own source cites the fact that the money chased the movement, not the other way around as you're presenting it.

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January 23, 2015, 05:48:24 PM
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Aborting black America



The ‘black lives matter’ slogan excludes the unborn





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Today, on the somber anniversary of the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision, it’s time for black leaders to face up to the real danger threatening black lives in America. It isn’t the police. According to an anti-police brutality organization, the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement, 313 blacks were killed by “police, security guards and vigilantes” in 2013. It isn’t even black criminals, who, as Rudy Giuliani famously pointed out on “Meet the Press,” are responsible for 93 percent of violent deaths among blacks. Sources estimate that between 6,000 and 8,000 blacks are murdered each year.

No, the greatest danger to blacks is found precisely where we ought to be safest: in our mothers’ wombs. In 2010, the most recent year for which statistics are available, 138,539 black babies were aborted.

Thankfully, abortion is on the decline in America, down 3 percent between 2007 and 2010, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Strikingly, the number of surgical abortion clinics has plummeted, from 2,176 in 1991 to 551 today. Nevertheless, the CDC report that in 2010, a staggering 765,651 abortions were performed in the United States. Black women continue to have the highest abortion rate of any ethnic group, with a gruesome 483 abortions for every 1,000 live births.

The bottom line? I’ll say it again: 138,539 black babies, nearly one baby in three, were killed in the womb in 2010. According to the CDC, between 2007 and 2010, innocent black babies were victimized in nearly 36 percent of the abortion deaths in the United States, though blacks represent only 12.8 percent of the population. Some say the abortion capital of America is New York City. According to LifeSiteNews, the city’s Department of Health reported that in 2012, more black babies were aborted (31,328) than born (24,758). That’s 55.9 percent of black babies killed before birth. Blacks represented 42.4 percent of all abortions.

Legalized abortion is working out exactly as Margaret Sanger intended. Sanger, the founder of the nation’s largest abortion provider, Planned Parenthood, was part of the eugenics movement back in the 1930s. Her goal was to use abortion to cull what she considered inferior races from the human gene pool. According to Sanger, “Colored people are like human weeds and are to be exterminated.” She opened her first abortion clinics in inner cities, and it’s no accident that even today, “79 percent of Planned Parenthood’s abortion facilities are located in black or minority neighborhoods.”


[...]
Some black leaders are still acting as Judas goats today. LifeSiteNews cites black pro-life activist Ryan Bomberger: “Back in 2005, the NAACP praised the high black abortion rate as compared to the percentage of the population at a NARAL fundraising gala. When more black babies are aborted than are born alive in NYC and the NAACP responds by supporting Gov. [Andrew] Cuomo’s radical abortion expansion via the misnamed ‘Women’s Equality Act,’ one can understand how the targeting of minorities continues unabated.”

Abortion is the greatest threat to black lives in America today. People who claim to represent the black community while also abetting the black holocaust — abortion — are hypocrites. Any “civil rights leader” who genuinely believes that “black lives matter” should be working to see that every black baby is accorded the very first civil right — the right to life.



http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jan/21/j-kenneth-blackwell-black-abortions-a-crisis-in-am/







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January 23, 2015, 07:30:02 PM
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Aborting black America



The ‘black lives matter’ slogan excludes the unborn





[...]
Today, on the somber anniversary of the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision, it’s time for black leaders to face up to the real danger threatening black lives in America. It isn’t the police. According to an anti-police brutality organization, the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement, 313 blacks were killed by “police, security guards and vigilantes” in 2013. It isn’t even black criminals, who, as Rudy Giuliani famously pointed out on “Meet the Press,” are responsible for 93 percent of violent deaths among blacks. Sources estimate that between 6,000 and 8,000 blacks are murdered each year.

No, the greatest danger to blacks is found precisely where we ought to be safest: in our mothers’ wombs. In 2010, the most recent year for which statistics are available, 138,539 black babies were aborted.

Thankfully, abortion is on the decline in America, down 3 percent between 2007 and 2010, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Strikingly, the number of surgical abortion clinics has plummeted, from 2,176 in 1991 to 551 today. Nevertheless, the CDC report that in 2010, a staggering 765,651 abortions were performed in the United States. Black women continue to have the highest abortion rate of any ethnic group, with a gruesome 483 abortions for every 1,000 live births.

The bottom line? I’ll say it again: 138,539 black babies, nearly one baby in three, were killed in the womb in 2010. According to the CDC, between 2007 and 2010, innocent black babies were victimized in nearly 36 percent of the abortion deaths in the United States, though blacks represent only 12.8 percent of the population. Some say the abortion capital of America is New York City. According to LifeSiteNews, the city’s Department of Health reported that in 2012, more black babies were aborted (31,328) than born (24,758). That’s 55.9 percent of black babies killed before birth. Blacks represented 42.4 percent of all abortions.

Legalized abortion is working out exactly as Margaret Sanger intended. Sanger, the founder of the nation’s largest abortion provider, Planned Parenthood, was part of the eugenics movement back in the 1930s. Her goal was to use abortion to cull what she considered inferior races from the human gene pool. According to Sanger, “Colored people are like human weeds and are to be exterminated.” She opened her first abortion clinics in inner cities, and it’s no accident that even today, “79 percent of Planned Parenthood’s abortion facilities are located in black or minority neighborhoods.”


[...]
Some black leaders are still acting as Judas goats today. LifeSiteNews cites black pro-life activist Ryan Bomberger: “Back in 2005, the NAACP praised the high black abortion rate as compared to the percentage of the population at a NARAL fundraising gala. When more black babies are aborted than are born alive in NYC and the NAACP responds by supporting Gov. [Andrew] Cuomo’s radical abortion expansion via the misnamed ‘Women’s Equality Act,’ one can understand how the targeting of minorities continues unabated.”

Abortion is the greatest threat to black lives in America today. People who claim to represent the black community while also abetting the black holocaust — abortion — are hypocrites. Any “civil rights leader” who genuinely believes that “black lives matter” should be working to see that every black baby is accorded the very first civil right — the right to life.



http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jan/21/j-kenneth-blackwell-black-abortions-a-crisis-in-am/





Yeah, yeah, abortion is a conspiracy to get all your precious black babies! A completely voluntary holocaust! MWA HA HA!  Roll Eyes

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Legalized abortion is working out exactly as Margaret Sanger intended. Sanger, the founder of the nation’s largest abortion provider, Planned Parenthood, was part of the eugenics movement back in the 1930s. Her goal was to use abortion to cull what she considered inferior races from the human gene pool. According to Sanger, “Colored people are like human weeds and are to be exterminated.” She opened her first

Btw, Margaret Sanger was opposed to abortion.


Sanger's family planning advocacy always focused on contraception, rather than abortion. It was not until the mid-1960s, after Sanger's death, that the reproductive rights movement expanded its scope to include abortion rights as well as contraception. Sanger was opposed to abortions, both because they were dangerous for the mother in the early 20th century and because she believed that life should not be terminated after conception. In her book Woman and the New Race, she wrote: "while there are cases where even the law recognizes an abortion as justifiable if recommended by a physician, I assert that the hundreds of thousands of abortions performed in America each year are a disgrace to civilization."

Historian Rodger Streitmatter concluded that Sanger's opposition to abortion stemmed from concerns for the dangers to the mother, rather than moral concerns. However, in her 1938 autobiography, Sanger noted that her opposition to abortion was based on the taking of life: "[In 1916] we explained what contraception was; that abortion was the wrong way no matter how early it was performed it was taking life; that contraception was the better way, the safer way—it took a little time, a little trouble, but was well worth while in the long run, because life had not yet begun." And in her book Family Limitation, Sanger wrote that "no one can doubt that there are times when an abortion is justifiable but they will become unnecessary when care is taken to prevent conception. This is the only cure for abortions."


The reality doesn't fit the very reconstructed history you're peddling.

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January 23, 2015, 08:37:31 PM
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Margaret Sanger: The Greatest Sin is Children
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Or7OgiQ5JU


Margaret Sanger, Planned Parenthood's Racist Founder
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEja-1emRic





http://www.dianedew.com/sanger.htm



"Especially non white children"



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Margaret Sanger: The Greatest Sin is Children
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Or7OgiQ5JU


Margaret Sanger, Planned Parenthood's Racist Founder
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEja-1emRic





http://www.dianedew.com/sanger.htm



"Especially non white children"



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that's some fucked up shit. what's so funny though is that American liberals support planned parent hood but clearly don't understand the history of its founder.

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January 24, 2015, 01:37:33 AM
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Gee, a bible wacko who took a bunch of quotes out of context and put them on her website to promote her radical conservative agenda. It's no wonder you love it so much! Sanger has said some reprehensible things related to race, but trying to pretend PP's intention under her direction was abortion is stretching the truth too far, and the facts don't back you up. Actually read Sanger's works, her concern above all else is access to birth control which is illegal when she gets politically involved. PP didn't get involved in abortion until after she died, and under her direction, the aim was always prophylactics and their legalization and education for the public, and especially turning social attitudes towards their acceptance, despite how hard conservatives fought on the issue (and still continue to fight on the issue). Sanger's on the record extensively as being against abortion and the taking of infant life, which is why her words in the quote in question are obviously ironic, and written for shock value, and especially to make her true intention- to make birth control available for women- more palatable by comparison. But nice try!

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Gee, a bible wacko who took a bunch of quotes out of context and put them on her website to promote her radical conservative agenda. It's no wonder you love it so much! Sanger has said some reprehensible things related to race, but trying to pretend PP's intention under her direction was abortion is stretching the truth too far, and the facts don't back you up. Actually read Sanger's works, her concern above all else is access to birth control which is illegal when she gets politically involved. PP didn't get involved in abortion until after she died, and under her direction, the aim was always prophylactics and their legalization and education for the public, and especially turning social attitudes towards their acceptance, despite how hard conservatives fought on the issue (and still continue to fight on the issue). Sanger's on the record extensively as being against abortion and the taking of infant life, which is why her words in the quote in question are obviously ironic, and written for shock value, and especially to make her true intention- to make birth control available for women- more palatable by comparison. But nice try!

I wasn't talking about being against abortion I was saying her comments on minorities and American liberals acceptance of PP.

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Gee, a bible wacko who took a bunch of quotes out of context and put them on her website to promote her radical conservative agenda. It's no wonder you love it so much! Sanger has said some reprehensible things related to race, but trying to pretend PP's intention under her direction was abortion is stretching the truth too far, and the facts don't back you up. Actually read Sanger's works, her concern above all else is access to birth control which is illegal when she gets politically involved. PP didn't get involved in abortion until after she died, and under her direction, the aim was always prophylactics and their legalization and education for the public, and especially turning social attitudes towards their acceptance, despite how hard conservatives fought on the issue (and still continue to fight on the issue). Sanger's on the record extensively as being against abortion and the taking of infant life, which is why her words in the quote in question are obviously ironic, and written for shock value, and especially to make her true intention- to make birth control available for women- more palatable by comparison. But nice try!

I wasn't talking about being against abortion I was saying her comments on minorities and American liberals acceptance of PP.

Sorry, I was more responding to Wilikon, but I only quote him when the quote won't be reposting his craziest propaganda. Specifically, I was responding to the disreputable opinion he bolded so carefully in a quote he posted about Sanger and abortion of black babies, and how it's working out exactly as she intended! (Sarcastic emphasis mine.)

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Gee, a bible wacko who took a bunch of quotes out of context and put them on her website to promote her radical conservative agenda. It's no wonder you love it so much! Sanger has said some reprehensible things related to race, but trying to pretend PP's intention under her direction was abortion is stretching the truth too far, and the facts don't back you up. Actually read Sanger's works, her concern above all else is access to birth control which is illegal when she gets politically involved. PP didn't get involved in abortion until after she died, and under her direction, the aim was always prophylactics and their legalization and education for the public, and especially turning social attitudes towards their acceptance, despite how hard conservatives fought on the issue (and still continue to fight on the issue). Sanger's on the record extensively as being against abortion and the taking of infant life, which is why her words in the quote in question are obviously ironic, and written for shock value, and especially to make her true intention- to make birth control available for women- more palatable by comparison. But nice try!

I wasn't talking about being against abortion I was saying her comments on minorities and American liberals acceptance of PP.

Sorry, I was more responding to Wilikon, but I only quote him when the quote won't be reposting his craziest propaganda. Specifically, I was responding to the disreputable opinion he bolded so carefully in a quote he posted about Sanger and abortion of black babies, and how it's working out exactly as she intended! (Sarcastic emphasis mine.)

Yeah I will agree on the race comments but the conspiracy about black babies is ridiculous.



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Margaret Sanger: The Greatest Sin is Children
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Or7OgiQ5JU


Margaret Sanger, Planned Parenthood's Racist Founder
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEja-1emRic





http://www.dianedew.com/sanger.htm



"Especially non white children"



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that's some fucked up shit. what's so funny though is that American liberals support planned parent hood but clearly don't understand the history of its founder.


When I found out about it I could not believe this to be true. And yet, she is on video, saying it as you could see.
People don't have to believe me. When you have numbers and statistics regarding the number of abortions and who is doing it the most, it is not a myth. Very strange reaction to laugh at numbers I have to say...  Cool

I have to disagree with liberals not knowing the life and the writings of sanger. You are witnessing how propaganda works. You saw it with someone telling me I was rewriting history. Any liberal who is more than 40 knows how evil that woman was.


Hard to say sanger is rewritting history when she is on video, vomiting her hellish bile...


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Gee, a bible wacko who took a bunch of quotes out of context and put them on her website to promote her radical conservative agenda. It's no wonder you love it so much! Sanger has said some reprehensible things related to race, but trying to pretend PP's intention under her direction was abortion is stretching the truth too far, and the facts don't back you up. Actually read Sanger's works, her concern above all else is access to birth control which is illegal when she gets politically involved. PP didn't get involved in abortion until after she died, and under her direction, the aim was always prophylactics and their legalization and education for the public, and especially turning social attitudes towards their acceptance, despite how hard conservatives fought on the issue (and still continue to fight on the issue). Sanger's on the record extensively as being against abortion and the taking of infant life, which is why her words in the quote in question are obviously ironic, and written for shock value, and especially to make her true intention- to make birth control available for women- more palatable by comparison. But nice try!






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I would be surprised if a police officer that patrols in tough neighbourhoods has the lowest probability of injury out of all blue collar jobs![
Absolutely true in NY and LA and I suspect in other major US cities! Sanitation workers, plumbers, electricians, bus drivers and construction workers all rank higher than police. We should be thankful that there are guys like Soros willing to put their money on the line to fund civil rights. Yes, it is self interest that motivates this act but it would be easier to not do anything and many people well off live exactly this way, letting all the authoritative abuses go unchecked.
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I would be surprised if a police officer that patrols in tough neighbourhoods has the lowest probability of injury out of all blue collar jobs![
Absolutely true in NY and LA and I suspect in other major US cities! Sanitation workers, plumbers, electricians, bus drivers and construction workers all rank higher than police. We should be thankful that there are guys like Soros willing to put their money on the line to fund civil rights. Yes, it is self interest that motivates this act but it would be easier to not do anything and many people well off live exactly this way, letting all the authoritative abuses go unchecked.


Does soros really care about blacks?


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Gee, a bible wacko who took a bunch of quotes out of context and put them on her website to promote her radical conservative agenda. It's no wonder you love it so much! Sanger has said some reprehensible things related to race, but trying to pretend PP's intention under her direction was abortion is stretching the truth too far, and the facts don't back you up. Actually read Sanger's works, her concern above all else is access to birth control which is illegal when she gets politically involved. PP didn't get involved in abortion until after she died, and under her direction, the aim was always prophylactics and their legalization and education for the public, and especially turning social attitudes towards their acceptance, despite how hard conservatives fought on the issue (and still continue to fight on the issue). Sanger's on the record extensively as being against abortion and the taking of infant life, which is why her words in the quote in question are obviously ironic, and written for shock value, and especially to make her true intention- to make birth control available for women- more palatable by comparison. But nice try!
It is sad to see you do not believe in the words of your goddess...   Smiley Wink Smiley

So your rebuttal to being caught in your misrepresentations of PP is to post another quote that also doesn't prove your original point but only tangentially correlates?

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Margret Sanger, speaking in her own words.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?x-yt-ts=1422579428&v=9IvPhKuDPGM&feature=player_detailpage&x-yt-cl=85114404#t=111

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You've still yet to provide any credible evidence that Sanger intended to start abortion houses to target blacks, as per your original statements. If this were true, I suspect PP's focus would have been on abortions first under Sanger's direction, and not contraception, as was actually the case.

Btw:

In the 1920s various theories of eugenics were popular among intellectuals in the United States. For example, 75% of colleges offered courses on eugenics. Sanger, in her campaign to promote birth control, teamed with eugenics organizations such as the American Eugenics Society, although she argued against many of their positions. Scholars describe Sanger as believing that birth control, sterilization and abortion should be voluntary and not based on race. She advocated for "voluntary motherhood"—the right to choose when to be pregnant—for all women, as an important element of women's rights. Opponents of Planned Parenthood often refer to Sanger's connection with supporters of eugenics to discredit the organization by associating it, and birth control, with the more negative modern view of eugenics. Planned Parenthood has responded to this effort directly in a leaflet acknowledging that Sanger agreed with some of her contemporaries who advocated the voluntary hospitalization or sterilization of people with untreatable, disabling, hereditary conditions, and limits on the immigration of the diseased. The leaflet also states that Planned Parenthood "finds these views objectionable and outmoded" but says that it was compelled to discuss the topic because "anti-family planning activists continue to attack Sanger . . . because she is an easier target" than Planned Parenthood.

I guess the fact that this answers your bogus criticisms so perfectly is evidence of you taking your talking points directly from the bible thumpers who are trying so hard to distort history. You haven't said anything novel, just repeated the same trash that's been discredited so frequently, it has an entry on Wikipedia about it.

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