The Planned Parenthood Racism Project

Abortions earmarked by race

An investigation of Planned Parenthood’s money

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By Lila Rose

Over the summer, The Advocate investigated the financial dealings of Planned Parenthood and made some shocking discoveries about the clinic-owning "nonprofit." We obtained the information by having an actor call clinics across the country and pose as a donor. The actor who called, The Advocate’s advisor, communicated to them a very racist agenda—the one that Margaret Sanger, Planned Parenthood’s founder, had envisioned. He then asked to donate money specifically for the abortions of African-American babies in order to "lower the number of blacks in America."

Despite his bigoted requests, no Planned Parenthood employee (or director of development, in one case) declined the tainted money. Some even asked to speak with other employees to get permission. In the first day of calling seven clinics, not a single Planned Parenthood representative expressed outrage or concern at the racism behind donations specifically "to reduce the number of blacks." In fact, some even went as far as agreeing with the anti-black agenda.

Planned Parenthood’s 800 clinics receive more than 300 million dollars of taxpayer money annually. It is unacceptable for a nonprofit to accept donations that target specific races. Unfortunately, The Advocate’s investigation discovered this is official policy. The calls unearthed a Planned Parenthood program that poses a threat to minority communities. Many centers set up "women in need" or "justice" funds designating money specifically for minority abortions. With more than 79% of clinics in minority neighborhoods, and more than 1400 black abortions daily, these programs are doing precisely what our actor asked them to do. Planned Parenthood is (intentionally or not) exterminating the black community.

 


Partial transcripts from Ohio and Idaho calls to Planned Parenthood Development offices:


Ohio representative: Lisa Hutton, administrative assistant


Ohio donor
: There’s definitely way too many Black people in Ohio, so I am just trying to do my part.

PP Rep
: OK, whatever.

Ohio donor
: Well, Blacks especially need abortions, so that’s what I’m trying to do.

PP Rep
: For whatever reason, we’ll accept the money.

Ohio donor
: OK. Great, thank you.

Idaho representative: Autumn Kersey, director of development


Idaho donor
: The abortion—I can give money specifically for a black baby, that would be the purpose?

PP Rep
: Absolutely. If you wanted to designate that your gift be used to help an African-American woman in need, then we would certainly make sure that the gift was earmarked for that purpose.

Idaho donor
: Great, because I really faced trouble with affirmative action, and I don’t want my kids to be disadvantaged against black kids. I just had a baby; I want to put it in his name.

PP Rep
: Yes, absolutely.

Idaho donor
: And we don’t, you know we just think, the less black kids out there the better.

PP Rep
: Understandable, understandable.

Idaho donor
: Right. I want to protect my son, so he can get into college

PP Rep
: Alright. Excuse my hesitation, this is the first time I’ve had a donor call and make this kind of request, so I’m excited, and want to make sure I don’t leave anything out.

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Dr. Alveda King (niece of MLK):
"The most obvious practitioner of racism in the United States today is Planned Parenthood, an organization founded by the eugenicist Margaret Sanger and recently documented as ready to accept money to eliminate black babies" (source)

“I’m so proud of her,” King said. “I’m so excited young people have the courage and the desire to tell the truth and defend the rights of those unborn black babies" (source)


                  

                  

 

 

 

 

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