Glenn Beck issued a challenge to the extreme left’s statue warriors: tear down the single largest living monument to white supremacy – Planned Parenthood.
The founder of Planned Parenthood, Margaret Sanger, spoke at a KKK rally, and was very active in the eugenics movement of the early 20th century. Black pastors recently demanded that her statue be removed from the Smithsonian Museum.
The pastors wrote the institute a letter explaining that Sanger was far from a champion for their race because of her strong ties to the eugenics movement. The black pastors, along with other pro-life advocates rallied outside the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery to demand the removal of the statue.
They say Sanger supported eugenics to rid the nation of those she deemed ‘defective’ and ‘feeble-minded’ by stopping the growth of their populations, particularly blacks and other minorities.
Their request was rejected.
But now, the brave warriors who take on everything inanimate have a target they could turn into a central cause. They could rally and protest that which seeks to oppress minorities “by stopping the growth of their populations.”
No good person could be in favor of what this group does. So if the extreme left needs something oppressive to which they can channel their anger, Beck’s suggestion should ring loud and clear.
“If you want to tear down racist monuments, you need to start with the living monument dedicated to white supremacy: Planned Parenthood.”
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