The Real Reason Politicians Fund Planned Parenthood

Because that is the quickest and surest way to control and limit the population of the underclass.

Why do the politicians vote to fund Planned Parenthood? Why do corporations jump on board? Why do wealthy progressive philanthropists throw money at Planned Parenthood?

They’re not dumb. They know that a large underclass is not only expensive, but when that underclass gets restless and gets organized we have what is called a revolution.

And if the poor have been breeding abundantly while the rich have had fewer and fewer children it doesn’t take the proverbial rocket scientist to figure out what is going to happen.

To put it bluntly, if there are too many poor people they will eventually rise up and invade the gated communities, the walled compounds of Miami Beach, the Beltway, the Hamptons and Hollywood.

Planned Parenthood is about population control.

How to contain the underclass? Bump off their babies before they have a chance to grow up.

Historically it’s a tried and true method used by just about every warlike empire.

It can be summed up by a comment SCOTUS Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg let slip in an interview about ten years ago:

Frankly I had thought that at the time Roe was decided, there was concern about population growth and particularly growth in populations that we don’t want to have too many of.

In fact that is what Roe v Wade has always been about. In this article Ron Weddington, co-counsel in the Roe v Wade case is quoted. He wrote a letter to President elect Clinton in 1992…

… imploring him to rush RU-486 — a.k.a. “the abortion pill” — to market as quickly as possible. “(Y)ou can start immediately to eliminate the barely educated, unhealthy and poor segment of our country,” Weddington insisted. All the president had to do was make abortion cheap and easy for the populations we don’t want. “It’s what we all know is true, but we only whisper it. . . . Think of all the poverty, crime and misery . . . and then add 30 million unwanted babies to the scenario. We lost a lot of ground during the Reagan-Bush religious orgy. We don’t have a lot of time left.” Weddington offered a clue about who, in particular, he had in mind: “For every Jesse Jackson who has fought his way out of the poverty of a large family, there are millions mired in poverty, drugs and crime.” 

Planned Parenthood is about Planned Population, and unless there is a groundswell of genuine resistance I believe no one will successfully de-fund it.

The consequences of an underclass continuing to breed uncontrollably is too troubling for anyone in power to contemplate.