The 1916 Project: Exposing Planned Parenthood's Origins and Agenda
DailyWire+September 26, 20251 min20,996 views
4 connectionsΒ·4 entities in this videoβThe Origins of Planned Parenthood
- π‘ Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, is described as having a "wicked agenda" focused on population control.
- π― Sanger's views are characterized as extreme, even impressing Adolf Hitler with her goals for "a race of thoroughbreds."
- β οΈ The video asserts that Planned Parenthood was founded on racist principles and a desire to limit certain populations.
Modern Societal Issues
- π The summary links the origins of Planned Parenthood to contemporary issues such as over 65 million murdered unborn children, gender confusion in adolescents, and the arrest of pro-life counselors.
- π£οΈ Parents speaking at school board meetings are labeled as domestic terrorists by the federal government, highlighting a perceived suppression of dissent.
- π§© The video aims to connect these issues by "putting the puzzle pieces together," suggesting a broader cultural agenda.
Cultural Connections and Calls to Action
- π The trailer poses questions about the origins of movements like Stonewall, Playboy magazine, and Drag Queen Story Hour, implying a connection to Sanger's agenda.
- βͺ There is a call for the church to "clean us up" and for individuals to speak up.
- πΆ The recurring message is "Let the baby live," emphasizing the pro-life stance.
- π The description states the film "rips the mask off a century of lies" about Planned Parenthood, framing it as a "culture of death" rather than healthcare.
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Planned ParenthoodMargaret SangerPopulation ControlRacismPro-LifeCulture of DeathAdolf HitlerStonewall MovementDrag Queen Story HourFeminismHealthcare
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