Hillary Clinton, Racist Fellow-Traveler

Monday, April 27, 2009
By Thomas Brewton

Secretary of State Clinton’s praise of Margaret Sanger was an endorsement for the doctrine that Hitler used to justify the Holocaust.

One of the most horrendous doctrines to emerge from Charles Darwin’s evolutionary hypothesis was the eugenics movement, instituted by his cousin, Sir Francis Galton.  Today’s birth control and abortion, according to apologists for abortion, are merely eugenics updated.

Eugenicists in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, denying God as the creator and designer of the universe, asserted that evolution of species was, according to the Darwinian hypothesis, without design.  Unstructured evolution among humans, however, could result in mongrelization of the human race, they said. Eugenics thus may be described as Darwinian evolution in a hurry.

In the eugenics hypothesis, it was the socialist intellectual planners’ duty (while perfecting human nature and society, as well as harmonizing the economy) to weed out “undesirable” types of human beings.  Readers will recognize this arrogance and arbitrary presumption of power in today’s EPA pretensions to control what automobiles we are permitted to own, how our homes must be designed, heated, and cooled, as well as the foods we will be allowed to eat.

Perhaps the most notorious literary work on eugenics published in the United States was Madison Grant’s 1916 The Passing of the Great Race. Grant was a prominent New York City resident whose bequest led to founding of the Bronx Zoo. In his book, Grant identified the northern European, nordic races as the key races in humanity’s development.

Hitler used the eugenics theory, indeed quoted Madison Grant’s book, to justify his Aryan Master Race theories and the Holocaust. Mr. Grant’s book was introduced in evidence in the Nuremberg Nazi war crimes trial as a defense for one the defendants.

Planned Parenthood’s founder, Margaret Sanger, was a racist and an ardent eugenicist who viewed birth control as simply a way to reduce the fecundity of those she considered undesirables: immigrant Jews, Poles, Hungarians, Italians, and others from central and southern Europe. 

More recently, advocates of birth control have expanded the concept of eugenics to include abortion. Conservatives should be happy, they said, that abortion theoretically reduces the number of children born to single-parent families.

Read Mrs. Clinton Can’t Defend Patron Saint of Planned Parenthood, by Mona Charen.

It’s hard to say whether Hillary Clinton knew the racist history of Margaret Sanger when she accepted her award with fulsome praise for Sanger, who is today better known as a patron saint of sexual promiscuity. Let’s hope that, having been challenged on the matter, Mrs. Clinton will be more restrained in the future.

Thomas E. Brewton is a staff writer for the New Media Alliance, Inc. The New Media Alliance is a non-profit (501c3) national coalition of writers, journalists and grass-roots media outlets.

His weblog is THE VIEW FROM 1776
http://www.thomasbrewton.com/

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Thomas E. Brewton, who maintains this blog, had the great good fortune in the middle 1950s at Louisiana State University to study under two of the 20th century's great minds: Eric Voegelin in political science, and Walter Berns in Constitutional law. These two professors opened the door of education to a glimpse of Western civilization and of American political and social thought as they had been before socialism was unconstitutionally established as the official national religion of the United States in 1933. | More from Thomas Brewton

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6 Responses to “Hillary Clinton, Racist Fellow-Traveler”

  1. 1
    Denis Says:

    http://townhall.com/columnists/MonaCharen/2009/04...

    From:

    http://mensnewsdaily.com/wp-admin/edit.php?s=Marg... r+Feminist+Hate&mode=list&action=-1&m=0&cat=0&action2=-1

    Margaret Sanger: More Feminist Hate
    By Denis | Nov 19, 2005

    Margaret Sanger (1883-1966) is the Founder of Planned Parenthood. An interesting overview of this gems political idealogy can be found here

    Margaret on infants:

    "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)

    Evil. Pure evil.

    Margaret on immigrants, blacks, and the poor:

    "immigrants and indigents:"…human weeds,' 'reckless breeders,' 'spawning… human beings who never should have been born." Margaret Sanger, Pivot of Civilization.

    Spoken like a true elitist.

  2. 2
    Denis Says:

    (continued)

    Margaret on the extermination of blacks:

    "We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population," she said, "if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members." Woman's Body, Woman's Right: A Social History of Birth Control in America, by Linda Gordon.

    I knew feminists hated Blacks but I didn't know anyone of them actually made a public statement.

    Margaret on sterilization & racial purification:

    Sanger believed that, for the purpose of racial "purification," couples should be rewarded who chose sterilization. Birth Control in America, The Career of Margaret Sanger, by David Kennedy, p. 117, quoting a 1923 Sanger speech.

    Spoken like a true Feminazi.

    Margaret on the right of married couples to bear children:

    "Couples should be required to submit applications to have a child, she wrote in her "Plan for Peace." Birth Control Review, April 1932

    Spoken like a true Marxist.

  3. 3
    Denis Says:

    (continued)

    Margaret on the purpose of birth control:

    The purpose in promoting birth control was "to create a race of thoroughbreds," she wrote in the Birth Control Review, Nov. 1921 (p. 2)

    Spoken like a true Feminazi.

    The book "Women of the Klan – Racism and Gender in the 1920's"
    by Kathleen M. Blee (University of California Press, 1992ISBN 0-520-07876-4 (ppb.)) documents extensively the direct lineage between Modern Feminism and the Women's Ku Klux Klan (WKKK).

    It is frequently stated, and therefore commonly believed, that Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the Suffragettes were the source of the women's rights movement. "Women of the Klan" proves this to be untrue. Many of the Suffragettes, were also deeply involved in the WKKK until well after passage of the 19th amendment.

  4. 4
    Denis Says:

    (continued)

    The WKKK became a very powerful controlling force both in the KKK as well as society itself. Women used various "informal networks" through churches, schools, neighborhoods, and various social groups. They formed "poison squads", which were used to spread rumors, create sexual fears about black men, initiate "selective shopping" boycotts, and pass political information around.

    Lynchings of Black men were common in the Old South. Most of these were instigated in defense of "white womanhood". The author writes that the WKKK "dissolved a myriad of social, economic, and racial issues into powerful symbols of womanhood and sexual virtue". Lulu Markwell, a President of the WKKK wrote, "It is the duty of the American mother to stamp out vice and immorality." This overblown sexual imagery galvanized millions of American men to rise to the mindless protection of the purity of Protestant white woman. A Black man simply needed to be accused of rape, or of somehow spoiling white womanhoods sexual virtue and he would be hung. White men commited acts of evil in the name of evil White women.

  5. 5
    Denis Says:

    The KKK came to believe that womanhood represented "all that is best, and noblest, and highest in life", wherein "No race, or society, or country can rise higher than its womanhood". Sounds alot like today's (and yesterday's) feminists.

    The famous 1960's feminist mantra, "No will man say that in the hand of woman rests the necessity of rocking a cradle only. She has within her hand the power to rule the world", was actually published by the WKKK in Evansville, Indiana in the late 1880's.

    America is living in a sickening point in history. America is suffocating in sexist policies which openly and unconstitutionally discriminate against a father's fundamental right to be in the family, to be a property owner, and to raise his children. For all men and for all fathers (White & Black) these are dark days reminiscent of Jim Crow.

  6. 6
    Denis Says:

    (continued)

    It is time for Black men and Black women, and White men (and good White women) to make peace with each other. Much evil was commited by White men to Blacks in those days. This evil was done in the name of evil White women. Al Sharpton & Jesse Jackson need to hear from us that the true battle to be waged is not between us, but rather by all of us against our common enemy:

    The Feminists.

    Someone needs to tell Hillary's boss and the people who support him, the truth about Margaret Sanger.

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