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In July 1912, Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger, Marie
Stopes and other leaders in the early race-cleansing eugenics movement
held their first international conference in London.
Among the leading topics of discussion were how to stop poor and
“unfit” African women from breeding.Exactly 100 years later, the Bill
and Melinda Gates Foundation and the British Government sponsored the Summit on Family Planning
in the same city. This is most likely a coincidence, but the irony is
stunning. The objective of the Summit on Family Planning was to raise
enough money to “provide 120 million women in the world’s poorest
countries with access to contraceptives by 2020,” with a heavy emphasis
on Africa. Atop the list of the Gates Foundation’s partners were ― you
guessed it ― International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) and
Marie Stopes International, the two largest abortion providers in the
world, back to finish the work their founders had started a century
before.
According to the Summit’s “Summary of Commitments,”
getting this many women on birth control will require an additional
$4.3 billion over the next eight years, one-fourth of which will be
donated by the Gates Foundation.-[Full Article]