Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior
...Margaret Sanger, who spoke to the women of the Ku Klux Klan and received a dozen or more invitations afterwards from like minded groups. Have I mentioned that Martin Luther King Jr. was the first co-recipient of the Margaret Sanger/Planned Parenthood baby butchering award?
You tried that in one of your previous attempts to misinform. She was also a racist who viewed abortion as a means of diminishing the black community. But a lot of people, including King, didn't know about any of that.
Ya know, maybe Margaret Sanger didn't know what the KKK stood for when she accepted her invitation to speak to them? Sarcasm aside: It was no secret what Sanger stood for. If King didn't know when he accepted the award because he was too busy paying for hookers with NAACP money and sodomizing Ralph Abernathy, other co-recipients of the first award such as President Lyndon Baines Johnson could have filled him in.
https://www.plannedparenthood.org/about-us/newsroom/campaigns/ppfa-margaret-sanger-award-winners
...Dr. King,...would be assassinated before the truth of the Planned Parenthood map for genocide would be made public after the passage of Roe VS Wade. The abortion agenda is in direct conflict with the teachings of Dr. King."
Except that 12 years before King's death, Planned Parenthood had been working diligently to see that abortion was made legal.
From page 3:
"In 1962, Alan Guttmacher, M.D., begins his 12-year tenure as Planned Parenthood president. He is a strong advocate for a woman's right to safe and legal abortion at a time when Americans are increasingly angered by the dire consequences of abortion restrictions.
From 1956 to 1962, hundreds of women in the U.S. and Europe who took the drug thalidomide while pregnant give birth to children missing arms and legs. Sherri Finkbine, an American mother of four who used thalidomide, is refused an abortion. More than 60 percent of Americans disapprove of the refusal. Mrs. Finkbine flees to Sweden for a safe, legal abortion. (The fetus is gravely deformed.) Her case and others involving women who have taken thalidomide convince many Americans that anti-abortion laws need reform. In 1966, an epidemic of rubella, which, like thalidomide, causes a high incidence of fetal deformity, heightens public anger against abortion bans.
These two tragedies, combined with women's growing demands for the right to control their own fertility, bolster public support for legal and safe abortion."
http://theologyonline.com/showthrea...ther-King-Jr&p=3759502&viewfull=1#post3759502
Quote: Originally posted by aCultureWarrior
I've never seen adultery or engaging in sexual relations with a prostitute as a plus.
So you have a reading problem to match your struggle with inference then. Good to know.
Nor homosexuality for that matter.
Quote: Originally posted by aCultureWarrior
I really should apologize to the sewer rats of the world for comparing them to Martin Luther King Jr. After all, sewer rats have some morals.
I'll add it to the list of things you should apologize about, including your ongoing attempt to defame King.
Here, let me get that apology out of the way:
I'm sorry little fellas for comparing you to a sexual degenerate who amongst other things aided in the murder of American GI's in South Vietnam.
There, I feel better now.
You do the same with the founding fathers? You know, the slave owners, the sexually immoral among them? Most of the big names, but that's life.
Where did you launch that thread?
I'll tell you what: If any of them were traitors who sodomized their male associates, etc. etc. etc., I'll gladly start that thread. Until then, I'll keep talking about Martin Luther King Jr. and why a holiday in his name should be repealed.