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Roe v Wade: Jane Roe's Deathbed Confessions on FX

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While the heated debate over Abortion Rights continues, Jane Roe said herself that signing the affidavit was "the biggest mistake" of her life. We know, according to her own words, that she was a good actress and her children confirmed that she loved the attention. Yet, her deathbed confessions affirm what she says are her true beliefs on a women's right to an abortion. She also never took part in an actual abortion herself according to records and her interviews.
As for me, I believe Tupac had it right when he said that a man has no right to tell a woman when and where to create one (life), but I also know there are bigger implications to the totality of this Supreme Court decision. Historically, we know that the founder of Planned Parenthood, Margaret Sanger, had ulterior motives in creating what is now known as the largest institution for abortions. Her goals, according to her writings, were to improve the human race through selective breeding and advocate for Eugenics. We also know of her "Negro Project," which landed her as being coined for the term "Birth Control." The question is, who was her selections meant to get rid of?
The reporting tells the story of what has taken place over time. According to Guttmacher reporting from 2014, 49 percent of those getting abortions were below the poverty line and another 26 percent were very close. The lowest-income states is where the largest disparities were seen with over 2/3 of those abortions coming from expecting so-called black and brown mothers in States such as Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia. Thus, access to safe abortions seemed to be an issue largely impacting poor communities the hardest.
This is the exactly thing that Margaret Sanger looked to accomplish through her works on Eugenics. Although 33.4 percent of all abortions reported to the CDC in 2019 were from so-called white women, this didn't stop Republican Mary Miller from praising Donald Trump for what she called "The Historic victory for white life" in a speech one day after Roe v Wade was pushed back to the States by The Supreme Court. With the lowest birth rates falling below 4 percent, according to the 2020 Census, Miller revealed the bigger picture about the true agenda and motives of this all. Birth rates are one of the issues fueling the theory known as "The Great Replacement," which is the latest effort to preserve so-called white lives. This ideology was the catalyst for killing 10 elderly, so-called black people at Tops Super Market in Buffalo, NY in May of 2022. Don't take my word for it, look it up for yourself!
These 2 interviews were hosted by CNN (Larry King) and FX. We do not own the rights to information in the clips nor do we express any claims to the information. The use of these clips is for educational purposes only.
Peace Family.
As for me, I believe Tupac had it right when he said that a man has no right to tell a woman when and where to create one (life), but I also know there are bigger implications to the totality of this Supreme Court decision. Historically, we know that the founder of Planned Parenthood, Margaret Sanger, had ulterior motives in creating what is now known as the largest institution for abortions. Her goals, according to her writings, were to improve the human race through selective breeding and advocate for Eugenics. We also know of her "Negro Project," which landed her as being coined for the term "Birth Control." The question is, who was her selections meant to get rid of?
The reporting tells the story of what has taken place over time. According to Guttmacher reporting from 2014, 49 percent of those getting abortions were below the poverty line and another 26 percent were very close. The lowest-income states is where the largest disparities were seen with over 2/3 of those abortions coming from expecting so-called black and brown mothers in States such as Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia. Thus, access to safe abortions seemed to be an issue largely impacting poor communities the hardest.
This is the exactly thing that Margaret Sanger looked to accomplish through her works on Eugenics. Although 33.4 percent of all abortions reported to the CDC in 2019 were from so-called white women, this didn't stop Republican Mary Miller from praising Donald Trump for what she called "The Historic victory for white life" in a speech one day after Roe v Wade was pushed back to the States by The Supreme Court. With the lowest birth rates falling below 4 percent, according to the 2020 Census, Miller revealed the bigger picture about the true agenda and motives of this all. Birth rates are one of the issues fueling the theory known as "The Great Replacement," which is the latest effort to preserve so-called white lives. This ideology was the catalyst for killing 10 elderly, so-called black people at Tops Super Market in Buffalo, NY in May of 2022. Don't take my word for it, look it up for yourself!
These 2 interviews were hosted by CNN (Larry King) and FX. We do not own the rights to information in the clips nor do we express any claims to the information. The use of these clips is for educational purposes only.
Peace Family.
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