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Report: Planned Parenthood Targets Minority Neighborhoods; Press Ignores

By Tom Blumer | September 03, 2011 | 10:47

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It's no secret that the establishment press continues to serve as a virtual PR mouthpiece for Planned Parenthood. Among the canards employed in its defense is that the organization provides a wondrous array of reproductive health services. Abby Johnson, a former Texas facility director for the organization and others have shown that abortion constitutes 98% of such "services," and that taxpayer funds which aren't supposed to pay for abortions are routinely "combined into one pot, not set aside for specific services."

For several years, Life Dynamics Incorporated has documented an even more sinister aspect of Planned Parenthood and the abortion industry which its press defenders steadfastly refuse to call out, namely that it takes the lives of a disproportionate number of pre-born African-American and Hispanic babies. A new study by LDI ("Racial Targeting and Population Control") shows that this result is no accident, as, in LDI's words, "family planning" clinics "are disproportionately placed into minority neighborhoods" (full PDF report; HT Life News; bolds are mine throughout; internal link added by me):

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... as far back as the mid 1900s, some well-known eugenicists were arguing that the most effective way they could advance their agenda would be to concentrate population control facilities within the targeted (minority and primarily African-American) communities.

... In Maafa 21 (a 2009 documentary -- Ed.), evidence is presented that Planned Parenthood and others within the abortion and family planning lobby took this approach when choosing locations for their facilities and that this practice continues to this day.

... For years, these people have consistently argued that the most effective way to reduce the number of abortions is to prevent unplanned pregnancies by making birth control chemicals, devices and information widely available.

This is why, until fairly recently, Planned Parenthood and so-called "family planning" advocates have acknowledged that they have placed locations "where the need is" in minority communities.

Forty years after Roe v. Wade, it should clear that the formerly acknowledged strategy has done nothing but keep the pipeline of preborn babies eligible to be exterminated filled:

... in contemporary America, the rate of pregnancy among black women is almost three times as high as it is for white women and, though they make up less than 13% of the female population, black women have about 37% of the abortions. In other words, the family planning lobby’s argument that they concentrate their facilities in minority communities because that is where the need is, cannot be reconciled with their long espoused claim about the connection between contraception, pregnancy and abortion.

Exactly -- which is why the abortion industry is denying it ever said what it formerly freely admitted:

Seeing that they had painted themselves into this corner, their options were to either abandon the assertion that contraception is the way to reduce abortion rates, or reverse field and start denying that their facilities are disproportionately placed into minority neighborhoods.

They chose the latter.

Virtually overnight, they went from claiming that they target minority communities with noble intentions to claiming that they don’t target them at all. Then, to support this revised strategy, they began quoting a new report by the Alan Guttmacher Institute (AGI) showing that only one in 10 Planned Parenthood clinics is located in a minority community.

The LDI study blows Guttmacher's contention to bits. LDI developed databases of all Planned Parenthood and other abortion facilities in the country, their zip codes, and each zip code's minority (black and/or Hispanic) component. Here is some of what it found:

The numbers are staggering. As just one example, consider Texas which has 94 Zip codes with at least one population control facility. Of those, only 22 are not disproportionately black and/or Hispanic. (In other words, 72, or 77% are. -- Ed.)

As the charts demonstrate, similar patterns are found across the country and they do not vary appreciably by the size of the state. In Connecticut – a state thoroughly dissimilar from Texas in size, culture and geography – there are 21 Zip codes in which population control facilities are located and only six are not disproportionately black and/or Hispanic.

... (Frequently) there are multiple facilities in disproportionately minority ZIP codes. For example, in New Jersey, ZIP code 07631 has a black population 286.7% of the state’s overall percentage and a Hispanic population 163.9% of the state. That ZIP code alone has four population control facilities. Similarly, Minnesota ZIP code 55404 has a black population that is 797.1% of the overall state percentage and a Hispanic population 537.9% of the state. In that ZIP code there are three population control centers.

Again, this pattern is repeated in state after state. We identified 116 ZIP codes with more than one population control facility. Of those, 84 were disproportionately black and/or Hispanic. What this means is that, when the American family planning industry places multiple facilities in a ZIP code, that ZIP code is more than two-and-a-half times as likely to be disproportionately minority as not.

... In the end, this data speaks for itself and does not require a lot of analysis. The numbers make it clear that the African-American and Hispanic communities have been targeted and logic makes it clear that this did not happen coincidentally or unintentionally.

The data does speak for itself if one takes the time to look through all of it. Maybe it's because I'm a numbers guy, but I would have been more impressed with the study's write-up if it had compiled state-by-state and national summaries of the results into a one- or two-page fact sheet. In the current media culture, it helps to have things in a form which can be virtually copied and pasted by reporters, because they normally won't take the time to pull anything together on their own -- especially on a topic which might upset their ideological applecart.

That said, what Life Dynamics has found is explosive enough that there really is no excuse for its findings to be ignored. But, as one would expect, they have been.

It will surprise no one that searches on "abortion" at the Associated Press's main site and the New York Times returned nothing referring to the Life Dynamics study. A Google News search on "Life Dynamics" (in quotes, sorted by date) returns six results, none of them establishment press outlets.

By contrast, as the study notes, there was extensive media coverage during the 1980s and 1990s of research purporting to show how minorities were targeted by tobacco and alcohol companies. The press has jumped to the defense of minority victims -- some legitimate, many not -- in these and so many other areas. So what, other than ideological self-defense, explains the silence in the face of clear evidence of life-taking industry targeting by a group which used to brag about what it was doing but now pretends it isn't happening?

Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com.

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Who'da thunk it, Tom?

Submitted by Mister Orange on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 11:02am.

A business that helps low income, under privileged humans targeting...low income, under privileged communities? No wonder I couldn't find a Planned Parenthood in Boca Raton.

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While you make a point, what

Submitted by ThePickle on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 11:58am.

While you make a point, what you seem to have forgotten in your rush to defend Planned Parenthood is that it's founder Margaret Sanger was an avowed Racist and Eugenicist.

This is how Margaret Sanger viewed blacks and other racial minorities "...human weeds,' 'reckless breeders,' 'spawning... human beings who never should have been born." Margaret Sanger, The Pivot of Civilization.

When a a business that was spawned by an avowed racist and eugenicist, wherein said business's modus operandi was to ensure "More children from the fit, less from the unfit" --and further claimed regarding this statement, "that is the chief aim of birth control." Birth Control Review, May 1919, p. 12, one would have to be willingly blind not to understand peoples trepidation at the fact that said business disproportionately catered to the very people that the founder rather casually admitted should be "exterminated"

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Come on, Pickle,

Submitted by texasborngranny on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 2:31pm.

you think MrOrange knows what a Eugenicist is?

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By his non-reply and drive-by

Submitted by ThePickle on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 3:57pm.

By his non-reply and drive-by style of posting, I can assume that he, like many libs, views "inconvenient truths" as things to be avoided and/or dismissed.

In this case I actually do believe that he is well aware of the history of PP but has convinced himself that since Conservatives are against it, then he must be "ipso facto" for it.

The past history of the organization be damned,

The fact that Margaret Sanger shared a closer philosophical ideology to Josef Mengele than to Mother Teresa is irrelevant in his opinion.

With zombie like acceptance of all things Liberal/Progressive/Democrat he has shown that he has no interest in critical thinking, only a desire to spew "talking points" and be "for the little people" even as the organization he so proudly touts the good works of continues its decades long march.. "to create a race of thoroughbreds," Margaret Sanger in the Birth Control Review, Nov. 1921 (p. 2)
 

Lest one forget the true philosophy of the founder of PP lets have one more quote..

"The most merciful thing that a large family does to one of its infant members is to kill it." Margaret Sanger, Women and the New Race (Eugenics Publ. Co., 1920, 1923)

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Planned Parenthood in Boca Raton

Submitted by Blonde on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 12:02pm.

Might I suggest a remedial class in Trolling 101? Cause you're doin' it wrong.

I found two listings for "Planned Parenthood in Boca Raton".

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The more things change

Submitted by RESTLESS 1 on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 11:03am.

Look, it is fact that the democrat party is the party of racists. That they have managed to conceal their racism in supposedly caring and benevolent practices, beliefs, and programs is little wonder when you consider the media push the lie.

A tiger never changes it's stripes. These people have simply replaced the white hoods and robes with surgeons' masks. They get to kill them earlier now.

"I don't like repeat offenders, I like dead offenders". - Ted Nugent
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Whoa Nellie!

Submitted by Mister Orange on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 11:09am.

That was astute. People are racist, not parties. Dumb***.

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What are parties made of?

Submitted by bkeyser on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 11:10am.

And what's with the name calling?

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Ask RESTLESS

Submitted by Mister Orange on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 11:13am.

That's the one who called the entire Democrat party racist.

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Pretty sure I replied to you.

Submitted by bkeyser on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 11:15am.

Deflect much?

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Aye

Submitted by Mister Orange on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 11:21am.

I called RESTLESS a dumb*** because RESTLESS made a dumb*** comment. That makes RESTLESS a dumb***. See how this works?

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Oh wait, hold on

Submitted by RESTLESS 1 on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 11:30am.

You hurt me poor whiddow feewings.

Oh, wait, I must have hurt YOUR little feelings. Struck a nerve?

But fine, the democratic party is full of racist PEOPLE. Always has been, and it seems, always will.

Wanna get back on topic now? Here, have a tissue.

"I don't like repeat offenders, I like dead offenders". - Ted Nugent
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I think so

Submitted by bkeyser on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 11:30am.

You're explaining to me how this works; is that correct? What you didn't explain is why you feel the way you do about restless' comment. Is it because you've yet come to terms with your own racism? Or did you feel that stinging pain of guilt when you read the comment? Or maybe you couldn't comprehend the point restless was making as you've seemed to attach a human quality to a political party identification whereas restless was describing the humans within the party.

So far, you seem only capable of misinterpreting and projecting your own ignorance upon others. Maybe before your next attempt to belittle, you bring your mom downstairs and ask her to explain what it is you're about to comment on.

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more like

Submitted by kata on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 11:27am.

troll much.

*spreads yellow hazard tape in an x-shape across the door*

Give Peas a Chance. ☑ ABØ in 2012
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yes they are

Submitted by tjc-illinois on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 11:24am.

They represent the soft racism of low expectations...

You can't possibly do anything for yourselves...
-think for yourself
-act for yourself
-take care of yourself
I, the Great and Mighty Oz, will take care of you because you can't do anything for yourself.

Oz=The arrogant One
The arrogant=Oz

Therefore.........

'Well, to tell the family secret, my grandmother was Dutch." Bart

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Speaking of dumbasses.

Submitted by RESTLESS 1 on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 11:34am.

What a dazzling display of incomprehension, and deflection.

Show me where I said the democratic party itself is racist? I said, it is the "...party of racists". See the difference?

Of course you don't.

"I don't like repeat offenders, I like dead offenders". - Ted Nugent
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Whoa Nelly!

Submitted by Blonde on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 11:44am.

I think we have another of caj's "Sto'bought" plants here, R1.

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Yeah, "Sto'bought"

Submitted by RESTLESS 1 on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 11:54am.

And probably a re-tread as well. Member for 2 weeks, but no activity until 20 hours ago, when activity on the account suddenly exploded.

As far as the slings and arrows go, I've been called worse than "duma**" by much better trolls than this one. :)

"I don't like repeat offenders, I like dead offenders". - Ted Nugent
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Time to haul out the old classic, R1

Submitted by Blonde on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 11:58am.

We need a better class of troll, here. ©

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Like this

Submitted by bkeyser on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 12:02pm.

little feller?

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Exactly like that

Submitted by Blonde on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 12:08pm.

Somewhere, a bridge is lonely.

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Tru dat B

Submitted by RESTLESS 1 on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 12:38pm.

But this clown can't cloud my outlook today. College football starts in earnest. UTSA plays it's first ever football game, and I found a pepper on one of my jalapeno plants. Despite the oppressive heat and drought, at least one of my plants sensed the fall harvest approaching.

Of course, with just one pepper, it will be a small bowl of salsa, but it will be all mine. :)

"I don't like repeat offenders, I like dead offenders". - Ted Nugent
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Salsa & College Football!

Submitted by Blonde on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 1:24pm.

Where's our OT?

Urban is calling the Ohio State game....not too bad, actually. Gators are on at 7. Currently watching DVR, Anne Burrell, as we are getting some residual rain bands from Cajun's storm (TS Lee) and the satellite is intermittant.

Oddly, hot peppers like hot weather (or so I've read...I can't grow them for anything here...I get a couple and then the plants wither up and die....but my gardening season starts in about three weeks, yay!).

GO GATORS!!!!

And may everyone's teams have a great opener today.

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Utah State

Submitted by RESTLESS 1 on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 1:31pm.

Is giving Auburn all they can handle. I know AU is weak this year, but probably shouldn't be getting pushed around by UT ST.

Gotta stop the fourth down conversions though.

"I don't like repeat offenders, I like dead offenders". - Ted Nugent
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funny blonde*

Submitted by cajun2 on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 1:51pm.

cajuns storm, aka Lee, is cooling things off and giving us lots of needed rain from where i sit.  My peppers are already looking better.  However, my daughter, Boudin and Cocodrie are all in areas that are at risk of flooding.  Coco lives in an area that has already received about 8-10" of rain which will continue until Monday.  

Hope my friends along the gulf coast are safe and boats are  on standby. They all have my prayers and hopefully all those at NB as well.

The pumps in NO have been pumping out 5000cubic feet of water per second since yesterday and Lee has not even made landfall yet.  Football games will be fun to watch as a distraction.

Sorry for the derail, please return to regular scheduled sarcasm....LOL

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You need to understand.

Submitted by Newsbubba on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 11:08am.

Liberals need minority voters to keep them in power, but they don't want too many so they control the numbers.

They treat minorities just like farmers, ranchers, and wildlife agencies treat animal populations.  If you don't have enough of them, that is a problem because you don't win elections.  If you have too many, that can get to be a problem because you can't feed and care for them all, and they can become a threat to you.

They need the minoroties, but they sure has hell don't love them, or actually give a shiite about them except for their votes.  How else can you explain the way they have treated them?  Their policy of "keep'em dumb, keep'em happy, and keep'em vote'n Democrat" is a great plan to win power, but after that you don't want so many that they will turn on you.

Welcome to the Liberal Plantation!

Comrade Bubba
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Cajun is confused again*

Submitted by cajun2 on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 12:07pm.

If 75% of all Planned Parenthood clinics are located in black/hispanic neighborhoods, that would imply that those underprivileged and low income families are receiving caring and compassionate care.  Right?

Well, maye not.

This "compassionate" care for low income families appears to be a cover for genocide.  If that is true, then why isnt the so called "racist TEA Party and conservatives, who are going back to "lynching", not the ones totally in favor oftax payer support of abortion clinics?  Why is it those compassionate liberals so interested in the killing of unborn poor blacks and hispanics?

And why is no one questioning the "compassionate consequences" of the Margaret Sanger wannabes?

If indeed conservatives are so racist, why are they so against killing the unborn of those minority groups?

A simple question to ask yet no one is asking about this obvious bit of irony which is why cajun is once again so confused.

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the only way I could explain it..

Submitted by kata on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 12:16pm.

would be to go to George Orwell's "1984" and look at the definition of doublethink.

dou·ble·think

noun /ˈdəbəlˌTHiNGk/ 

The acceptance of or mental capacity to accept contrary opinions or beliefs at the same time, esp. as a result of political indoctrination.

Give Peas a Chance. ☑ ABØ in 2012
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Speaking of truth ...

Submitted by Tom Blumer on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 12:34pm.

... I learned a couple of weeks ago that:

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Keynes was a proponent of eugenics.

He served as Director of the British Eugenics Society from 1937 to 1944. As late as 1946, shortly before his death, Keynes declared eugenics to be "the most important, significant and, I would add, genuine branch of sociology which exists."

+++++++++

1946 -- that would be AFTER Hitler supposedly discredited eugenics.

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Well, Tom

Submitted by Blonde on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 4:54pm.

That is a VERY useful fact.

I didn't know that, so thanks.

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So what can be done?

Submitted by justme on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 12:28pm.

So what can be done about this? Does PPH target minority populations for control and not for compassion? Yes. Does the MSM continuously present lies and mirages about reality? Yes. Is the result of this that our country is being deprived of people who could have been the next solid leaders of tomorrow in all manner of areas of life? Yes.

What can we do? Any ideas? I freely admit my lack of creativity in finding solutions.

I do not want to whine about things. I want to change them.

If Obama succeeds, liberty fails.  I'm for the success of liberty.
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The simple answer would be to

Submitted by ThePickle on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 12:44pm.

The simple answer would be to fully DE-FUND Planned Parenthood. The left can whine and cry and talk about how we are denying folks their "reproductive freedom" but I contend that their are still free to "choose" abortion, just that they will have to "choose" to pay for it themselves.

I still contend that my tax dollars are best spent "protecting" freedom, not "providing" freebies.

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33% of it's income

Submitted by kata on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 12:48pm.

would be a good start.

Give Peas a Chance. ☑ ABØ in 2012
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As Mr Blumer pointed out*

Submitted by cajun2 on Sat, 09/03/2011 - 1:12pm.

The left has spent decades re-defining all aspects of "sociology" and "economics" as a way to continue their agenda for their version of Utopia.  Though they claim to be compassionate ones, redistribute the wealth, they are typical "let them eat cake snobs" whose solutions are to slowly rid the world of the poor and unproductive.  Most of their beliefs are for thee not for me. Look at Somalia.  Millions starving but the UN is so concerned about human rights, they are participating in law suits to stop the US enforcing immigration laws.

They participate in a war in Libya against a tyrant that has been in power for decades.  The tyrants in the middle east murdering and butchering Christians is not even mentioned by the UN as human rights violations. 

Having been a social worker, I can assure you, those elitists from the 60's are now in powerful positions.  No longer do we study individuals, behavior, and its affects on groups within a society. They now define everything into "group think" and therefore are able to manipulate society in general toward a vision of total equality.  We will all look the same, dress the same, think the same.  They will be called simply "THE MASSES".... those evil and powerful enough to be in control will never be a part of the Masses.   Look closely and we already see the beginnings of these "social" changes.

Katainkent was most accurate in referencing 1984.  The first time reading that book was frightening but great science fiction. But now have learned that George Orwell was more than a great writer,  he was prescient.

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