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Gertrudes
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I saw this documentary the other day and found it shocking, and a true eye opener.
From Wikipedia:
Step by step, the documentary leads you to find out how the "Planned parenthood" and the "pro choice" movement in abortion really came to existence, and their roots in the eugenics movement that flourished in the 19th and 20th centuries in the US, and that it is still very much prevalent albeit insidiously hidden under the guise of abortion clinics that have opened literally everywhere amongst the african american black communities.
From its youtube page:
The full length documentary can be seen freely here: _https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02t3Wqg-4Iw
Everything really is upside down in this world...
From Wikipedia:
_http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maafa said:Maafa (or African Holocaust, Holocaust of Enslavement, or Black holocaust as alternatives)[1][2][3]are terms used to describe the history and on-going effects of atrocities inflicted on African people.
Step by step, the documentary leads you to find out how the "Planned parenthood" and the "pro choice" movement in abortion really came to existence, and their roots in the eugenics movement that flourished in the 19th and 20th centuries in the US, and that it is still very much prevalent albeit insidiously hidden under the guise of abortion clinics that have opened literally everywhere amongst the african american black communities.
From its youtube page:
Maafa 21: Black Genocide in 21st Century America is a 2009 pro-life documentary film which draws a connection between the targeting of African Americans by the eugenics movement in the United States in the 19th and 20th centuries, and the modern-day prevalence of abortion among African Americans. The film argues that abortion is an attempted genocide or maafa of black people, and has been so since the 19th century.
The film has been praised by pro-life activists and condemned by historical scholars, pro-choice activists, and other writers, particularly in light of its unfavorable depiction of Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger, to whom it attributes racist and genocidal positions. Pro-life activists have said that the film is an exposé of the racism of abortion in modern times, and that Planned Parenthood is especially racist. Critics have called it a shockumentary and propaganda for distorting the role of Planned Parenthood in the eugenics movement, for deliberately misinterpreting Sanger's position about black women, and for blaming institutional racism rather than social conditions for the prevalence of abortion among black populations.
The full length documentary can be seen freely here: _https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02t3Wqg-4Iw
Everything really is upside down in this world...