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Jul 30 8 tweets 3 min read
33 of Margaret Sanger’s Planned Parenthood Abortion clinics will no longer kill unborn babies at these sites, but countless others continue to operate, shamefully targeting poor and African American communities to advance their eugenics agenda.

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St. Johnsbury, VTImage Statements by Margaret Sanger with Dates

-1919: On Limiting “Unfit” Reproduction

Quote: “More children from the fit, less from the unfit—that is the chief issue of birth control.” (The Birth Control Review, May 1919)

Context: Published in Sanger’s journal, this statement prioritizes reproduction among “fit” (often white, wealthy) groups while discouraging it among the “unfit” (poor, disabled, minorities).

Critique: This dehumanizes unborn human beings labeled unfit, laying the groundwork for abortion as a tool to eliminate them.