Candace Owens, who is quickly becoming one of my favorite conservatives. She is also the one that Kanye West praised that triggered liberals against him. She is unashamed of her beliefs and she doesn’t hesitate to tell what those beliefs are. She just told Planned Parenthood what she thinks of them when she told them that murdering black babies is not healthcare and pregnancy is not a disease. Besides, she’s very hot, but then again so are most conservative women. personally, I admire her for her brain and her spunk.
“You spelled murder wrong”
You spelled murder wrong. https://t.co/vQ9PA6xzbz
— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) May 8, 2018
“This just in: murdering 800 black babies every single day is now considered “healthcare””
This just in: murdering 800 black babies every single day is now considered “healthcare”. https://t.co/vQ9PA6xzbz
— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) May 8, 2018
Owens, the communications director for Turning Point USA, hit an especially vulnerable chink in Planned Parenthood’s armor: its history of targeting the black community for extermination.
Last March, a Planned Parenthood student group at the University of Florida hosted an event to discuss the “racist roots” of the organization as well as the eugenics of founder Margaret Sanger.
“Come join Planned Parenthood Generation Action for a panel discussion on the racist roots of Planned Parenthood during Black History Month,” read the Facebook announcement of the event bearing the title “Decolonizing Sexual Health.”
Owens said:
“Our subject is addressing the racist roots of the birth control movement, specifically pertaining to the influence of eugenics. Margaret Sanger, Planned Parenthood’s founder, is a controversial figure in this conversation because despite her devotion to reproductive rights, she also had beliefs, practices, and associations with eugenics that we acknowledge and denounce, and work to rectify today.”
It’s a good thing to point out Planned Parenthood’s racist roots but you also need to look at the placement of their clinics today which are placed in black and Hispanic communities where they continue to perpetuate their racist history by targeting minorities for elimination.