• Democratic Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi of Illinois and Dr. Bhavik Kumar, medical director for primary and trans care at Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, claimed Thursday that natural disasters like Hurricane Ian show why there should be no time limits on abortion. (dailycaller.com)
  • The fact that the court decided not to take up the more controversial provision of the Indiana law suggests that there is not a current appetite on the court to move aggressively to question the court's core abortion precedents of Roe v. Wade and Casey v. Planned Parenthood. (kztv10.com)
  • Enshrining a constitutional right to an abortion based solely on the race, sex or disability of an unborn child, as Planned Parenthood advocates, would constitutionalize the views of the 20th Century eugenic movement," Thomas wrote. (kztv10.com)
  • This law and other laws like it promote a State's compelling interest in preventing abortion from becoming a tool of modern-day eugenics," Thomas wrote, later adding that Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger was "particularly open about the fact that birth control could be used for eugenic purposes. (kztv10.com)
  • Episode Synopsis: In this episode, we discuss the abortion giant Planned Parenthood, their mafia style tactics, and our theory as to how they are able to continue to get away with so much. (lifedynamics.com)
  • In her testimony to the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee in September 2015, former Planned Parenthood CEO Cecile Richards openly admitted that over 80 percent of her organization's annual revenue comes from performing abortions and not basic health care for poor or disadvantaged women. (frc.org)
  • It's an apt comparison in the eyes of black anti-abortion activists, many of whom argue that Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger was a supporter of eugenics who, some say, worked to intentionally lower the black birth rate. (vox.com)
  • Abortion is decimating the African community at the rate of 1,786 a day according to Allan Guttmacher, the research arm of Planned Parenthood. (blacknews.com)
  • The leader of a local counselling centre (SHORE - formerly Planned Parenthood, an abortion global giant which supports and kills unborn children, and profits from selling baby parts after partial-birth abortions - see Life Site internet undercover video), vehemently opposed the 7 educational posters belonging to a Kitchener-Waterloo Right to Life group, placed on city buses a few days prior. (catholicinsight.com)
  • plus the recently released feature films entitled: "Gosnell: The Trial of America's Biggest Serial Killer" (2018), and "Unplanned" (2019), showing the conversion of a Planned Parenthood clinic director - all three films confirm scientifically, medically and in real life, the chilling effects of abortions - estimated to have killed 4 million in Canada since 1970's, and 1 billion people worldwide, in the last 100 years. (catholicinsight.com)
  • Last month, Bill Gates expressed criticism over President Trump's decision to defund international abortion efforts through Planned Parenthood and other similar groups. (naturalnews.com)
  • Clarence Thomas recently issued a twenty-page opinion on the Supreme Court decision Box v. Planned Parenthood that went viral because he drew on Margaret Sanger, founder of the first birth control clinic in the U.S., and her connection to eugenics in order to argue that abortion is and historically has been a tool to control the reproductive lives of women of color. (nursingclio.org)
  • And yes, Planned Parenthood generates a lot of revenue from killing unborn babies (see also Planned Parenthood Director Quits After Viewing Abortion Via Ultrasound ). (cogwriter.com)
  • Also included is information about Planned Parenthood, eugenics, and Margaret Sanger, as well as the history of abortion. (home.blog)
  • While abortion remains legal in most of the West, this legality is regularly challenged by anti-abortion groups. (wikipedia.org)
  • A Texas judge's ruling on mifepristone is at best a precarious win for the anti-abortion movement. (eppc.org)
  • The anti-abortion right's invocation of eugenics in the Dobbs case and in their public rhetoric might seem cynical. (historynewsnetwork.org)
  • Impugning the normal desire for healthier children won't win converts to the anti-abortion position. (theamericanconservative.com)
  • A new documentary examines how fears of "black genocide" became part of mainstream anti-abortion activism. (vox.com)
  • While anti-abortion activism has attempted to link abortion to racism for decades, the argument that abortion poses a unique threat to black lives has seen an increase in attention in recent years, the result of a collaboration between the conservative black church, black anti-abortion activists, and some white anti-abortion organizations. (vox.com)
  • That black women are far more likely than women of other races to get an abortion (accounting for roughly one-third of those undergoing the procedure according to one commonly cited study) is, to the black anti-abortion movement, proof that something is amiss. (vox.com)
  • In connecting abortion access in the present to the harms of the past, black pro-choice advocates say the black anti-abortion movement ignores women's agency . (vox.com)
  • Even so, the black anti-abortion movement has landed on a provocative argument, one that award-winning filmmaker Yoruba Richen says proved ripe for exploration. (vox.com)
  • Richen was first exposed to the criticisms of Sanger and the abortion-as-black-genocide argument when she stopped by an anti-abortion protest while working on a different project. (vox.com)
  • it was a sector of black folks from the black anti-abortion movement. (vox.com)
  • After researching the issue, she quickly realized not only how potent the argument could be in parts of the black community, but how it had spread much further, becoming a common talking point of anti-abortion politicians. (vox.com)
  • With the backing of PBS Frontline and the Investigative Fund at the Nation Institute, Richen set out to better understand how the black anti-abortion movement operates, speaking to a number of people on both sides of the issue and releasing a short film on the topic, "Anti-Abortion Crusaders: Inside The African-American Abortion Battle," in December. (vox.com)
  • I spoke with Richen about the film and medical racism, how the anti-abortion movement moved faster on racial outreach than some reproductive rights groups, and why black anti-abortion activists embraced the election of Donald Trump. (vox.com)
  • This decision motivated widespread anti-abortion activities by those against choice including the murder of some providers. (churchandstate.org.uk)
  • It also gets another major point wrong: eugenicists were, for the most part, adamantly anti-abortion. (nursingclio.org)
  • Thomas acknowledges that Margaret Sanger was in fact anti-abortion. (nursingclio.org)
  • She trained as a surgeon, but it was her anti-abortion work that put her on the map. (home.blog)
  • With its liberal use of language such as "chemical abortion," "unborn child"/"human" and "abortionist," the opinion also reads like a page from an anti-abortion playbook. (msmagazine.com)
  • As I wrote last month, Kacsmaryk's use of the term "post-aborted women," aligns him with the "pro-woman/pro-life" anti-abortion fabrication, which claims abortion is inherently traumatic because it subverts God's plan for women. (msmagazine.com)
  • I went to [an] abortion center and there was a protest, and there were signs out there that talked about Margaret Sanger being a racist," she says. (vox.com)
  • These days, a Democrat Senator talking about paying off debt and refusing to throw away more money is like Biden claiming to be a faithful Catholic while pushing abortion harder than Margaret Sanger. (mikehuckabee.com)
  • Examining the film's perspectives on Margaret Sanger, the feminist women's health movement, and the connection between race, pill testing, and forced sterilization shows not only that the filmmakers misread these histories in service of their argumentative interests, but also that misinformation in the film could lead present-day viewers to make ill-informed choices about contraceptives. (historynewsnetwork.org)
  • On June 28, 2019, EPPC Fellow Carter Snead appeared on The Catholic Association's Conversations with Consequences podcast to discuss the eugenic history and present of abortion. (eppc.org)
  • America has a very long history of eugenics and eugenic experimentation going back to her earliest days. (shoebat.com)
  • This claim is so outlandish that it might not seem worthy of our consideration-but this would be a mistake, particularly given that the Court in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health revealed itself to be sympathetic to the idea that support for abortion rights has eugenic implications. (msmagazine.com)
  • Chillingly, Japan's 1948 law mirrors much of the 1933 Law for the Prevention of Hereditarily Diseased Offspring (Gesetz zur Verhütung erbkranken Nachwuchses), an early Nazi law that began the implementation of the National Socialists ' program for the purification of the German Aryan racial stock through abortion and forced sterilization. (tfp.org)
  • Forced sterilization allowed the state to decide which women should be prevented from reproducing, while outlawing abortion allowed the state to ensure that some women had limited options for controlling when they reproduced-or how many children to have. (nursingclio.org)
  • 2 And while forced sterilization is now illegal, and birth control without true consent is mostly a relic of history, today different methods are in place. (nursingclio.org)
  • promoted the state's "compelling interest in preventing abortion from becoming a tool of modern-day eugenics. (harvardlawreview.org)
  • Perhaps inspired by the dissent that Barrett and Brennan joined, however, Justice Clarence Thomas wrote a 20-page concurring opinion claiming that the Court 'will soon need to confront the constitutionality of laws like Indiana's," claiming that it was designed to combat "modern-day eugenics. (pfaw.org)
  • The Supreme Court upheld Mississippi's law banning most abortions after the 15th week of pregnancy in a 6-3 ruling authored by Justice Samuel Alito that overturned Roe v. Wade in June. (dailycaller.com)
  • I n the 1989 Webster v. Reproductive Health Services case, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a Missouri law restricting the use of state funds and facilities for abortion, an early attempt to eat away at Roe v. Wade . (consortiumnews.com)
  • The Dobbs v. Jackson decision on abortion, overturning Roe v. Wade, has made life in America distinctly more dangerous. (consortiumnews.com)
  • Indeed, data collected by economists in the decades after Roe v. Wade indicates that the greater the limits on abortion, the more poverty for parents and the less education for their children. (consortiumnews.com)
  • We talk about trigger laws and the state that could be next to ban abortion if Roe vs Wade is overturned and abortion is returned to the states. (lifedynamics.com)
  • Roe v. Wade on the alleged ground that the abortion right is rooted in, and tainted by, an effort to selectively target Black reproduction . (harvardlawreview.org)
  • [2] The Feminist Women's Health Movement appears again when the film addresses the Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion in January 1973, but viewers are told that "the energy of the mainstream women's movement turned away from the body and toward getting power in society. (historynewsnetwork.org)
  • The 1973 US Supreme Court decision Roe vs. Wade and the subsequent legalization of abortion in the US influenced the definition of FAS. (asu.edu)
  • It vividly recalls the deplorable conditions which prevailed before the historic Supreme Court decision of Roe versus Wade, which allowed abortion on demand beginning in January, 1973. (churchandstate.org.uk)
  • I'm also upset that on June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade , the landmark Supreme Court decision from 1973 that made abortions legal across the United States. (home.blog)
  • Joshua Prager has written an extremely well-researched volume about the history of Roe v Wade and the people behind the case. (home.blog)
  • Abortion became just one potent weapon in the arsenal of a movement, years in the making, that is ready to flex its power in ever larger and more audacious ways, writes Liz Theoharis. (consortiumnews.com)
  • Where did the eugenics movement lead? (uncommondescent.com)
  • To this end, Justice Thomas proceeded to elaborate a misleading and incomplete history in which he associated abortion with eugenics and the rise of the modern birth control movement. (harvardlawreview.org)
  • The summary of feminism's historical connection to the issue of abortion is that the women who founded the feminist movement were adamantly opposed to abortion as a medical practice. (prowomanprolife.org)
  • If you read the history of the abortion movement, it's clear that it was tied to eugenics and population control from the beginning. (blogspot.com)
  • Rather than centering the narrow pill-to-FAM information pipeline, though, this review focuses instead on three ways that the filmmakers use history to examine the modern contraceptive movement and pharmaceutical manufacturers and build their case for FAM. (historynewsnetwork.org)
  • During those movements, alcohol was linked to so-called hereditable damages that were passed down between generations, and was thought to result in heritable imbecility, which the eugenics movement sought to regulate. (asu.edu)
  • No. Something out of history (eugenics movement) and today's headlines (sterilize immigrant women). (churchandstate.org.uk)
  • and for ignoring that the history of forced sterilizations went hand-in-hand with the movement to outlaw abortion . (nursingclio.org)
  • The eugenics movement soon took up this argument, and early twentieth-century popular culture complied by circulating the belief that white women were doing the nation a disservice when they had abortions. (nursingclio.org)
  • In an unsigned opinion in May 2019, the Court voted 7-2 to uphold the fetal remains provision based on "rational basis" review, and denied review of the part of the law limiting reasons for abortion. (pfaw.org)
  • America's cancel culture is cancelling historical figures who are steeped in racism & eugenics. (lifedynamics.com)
  • These claims speak to real fears about racism in the medical system, calling back to the unethical harms of the Tuskegee study and the days when women of color were forcibly sterilized by state eugenics programs. (vox.com)
  • For instance, it was noted that two years ago, the creator of the 1619 Project, who "don't know much about history" (to quote the great Sam Cooke), proved she also don't know much about anything else by praising the Cuban government for solving the problem of racism. (mikehuckabee.com)
  • Last week I participated in a stimulating panel discussion on Darwin, scientific racism, and eugenics at the Charles Wright Museum of African American History in Detroit. (evolutionnews.org)
  • According to this schema, if a pregnant person chooses abortion in order to protect the wellbeing of their "unaborted" children, as an expert witness for the FDA testified is often the case, Kacsmaryk, quoting Justice Clarence Thomas , claims that sacrificing an unborn child for the benefit of an unaborted one amounts to the use of a "disturbingly effective tool for implementing the discriminatory preferences that undergird eugenics. (msmagazine.com)
  • After his conversion, Dr. Kikuta worked to change adoption laws in Japan to make it easier for families to adopt unwanted children, saving hundreds of babies from abortion. (tfp.org)
  • And we are now living under the rule of Nazi-inspired lunatics on the Left who are following in Adolf Hitler's footsteps with the burning of books (Dr. Seuss), gun control (Hitler's 1933 gun control act), genocide (the mass murder of black babies via abortion), eugenics, government control over the economy (covid lockdowns) and much more. (naturalnews.com)
  • What do you call it when more black babies are killed by abortion than are born alive? (townhall.com)
  • Furthermore, Canada is only one of three nations in the world without an abortion law , and in the last five years, 766 babies alive after failed abortions were left to die and thrown away like garbage. (catholicinsight.com)
  • In much of the Western world during the 20th century, abortion-rights movements were successful in having abortion bans repealed. (wikipedia.org)
  • Also known as the Pearl Chase Collection, focusing on Santa Barbara history in the 20th century. (ucsb.edu)
  • 2010. "Illicit sexual relationships in the early 20th century: the issue of abortion. (uni-lj.si)
  • Abortion-rights activists rallied outside the U.S. Supreme Court on April 14, after the Court temporarily preserved access to mifepristone, a widely used abortion pill, in an 11th-hour ruling preventing lower court restrictions on the drug from coming into force. (msmagazine.com)
  • And so it is clear, the history of the abortion industry in the U.S. as a eugenics agenda promoted by a publicly known racist with the assistance from the black church, must be revisited. (iheart.com)
  • Madison Grant was the co-founder of the deeply racist American Eugenics Society (AES), and his book Passing of the Great Race was considered by Hitler to be his most valuable book . (townhall.com)
  • The interviews with historians Linda Gordon and Deirdre Cooper Owens center on their comments that Sanger was a lifelong racist and eugenicist, but in fact, her earliest motivation was to prevent women's premature deaths from self-induced abortion and to give poor women some control over pregnancies when their husbands refused to use condoms. (historynewsnetwork.org)
  • Even before the Supreme Court issued its decision, states with more restrictive abortion laws had higher maternal-mortality and infant-mortality rates. (consortiumnews.com)
  • Today, Japan has some of the world's most restrictive abortion laws. (tfp.org)
  • The British polymath Francis Galton, who coined the term "eugenics," promoted Plato's vision further in the Victorian era, calling for population control methods like keeping those he saw as unfit from reproducing. (nakedcapitalism.com)
  • India was-and remains-the greatest success story in the dark history of population control, yet it's hardly remembered in the West. (capitalresearch.org)
  • It is his hope that they once again raise their voices against the scourge of abortion and the systemic efforts of population control of Black Americans. (blacknews.com)
  • But it could be effective, unless the history of Sanger's relationship to eugenics and reproductive freedom is better understood. (historynewsnetwork.org)
  • Sanger's history isn't as clear-cut - she certainly did support a form of eugenics , but her work on birth control in the black community was not viewed with alarm by prominent African-American community leaders. (vox.com)
  • Much of that murder, especially in the third world, can be traced directly back to the U.S. and liberal lawmakers who tie abortion and contraception strings to foreign aid packages. (blogspot.com)
  • Today in Spain divorce is a totem, abortion is a right to procreative freedom, eugenics is an instrument of progress, the contraception pill is for the day before and the day after, gay marriage is a flag. (israelnationalnews.com)
  • 22 states have laws or constitutional amendments on the books now poised to severely limit access to abortion or ban it outright. (consortiumnews.com)
  • Ignoring the structural reasons as to why, as the Court puts it, a "highly disproportionate percentage of aborted fetuses are Black," it approvingly cited an amicus brief claiming that this disproportionality is instead attributable to the fact that "proponents of liberal access to abortion … have been motivated by a desire to suppress the size of the African American population. (msmagazine.com)
  • A fragment attributed to the poet Lysias "suggests that abortion was a crime in Athens against the husband, if his wife was pregnant when he died, since his unborn child could have claimed the estate. (wikipedia.org)
  • While the attitudes toward abortion widely varied in the Ancient world, the historical evidence strongly suggests that abortion and infanticide were common practices. (abort73.com)
  • Not only does this equation locate a pregnant person's "unborn child" on the same moral plane as their "nonaborted children"-it falsely suggests that abortion was a tool of the eugenicists. (msmagazine.com)
  • And actually, I'm flabbergasted at the fact that we have 17 states with abortion bans. (dailycaller.com)
  • Since most people don't even know they're pregnant at that point, it pretty much bans all abortions in the second largest state in the Union. (home.blog)
  • No other justice, including Thomas's four fellow conservatives who are seen as backing more restrictive access to abortions, joined him. (kztv10.com)
  • While many decried his selective and inaccurate invocation of the history of eugenics, Justice Thomas's ambitions for the concurrence likely went beyond the historical record. (harvardlawreview.org)
  • Worse yet, the 13 states that had trigger laws designed to outlaw abortion in the event of a Roe reversal were already among the poorest in the country. (consortiumnews.com)
  • Storer led the campaign to outlaw abortion and convince other medical doctors (mostly men) to follow suit by instilling the fear that it was primarily white women with means who were having abortions, and that because of their practices, the U.S. would soon be filled with the children of "aliens. (nursingclio.org)
  • Abortion advocates are becoming more violent against those who advocate for the innocent, but we will not be silenced. (dailycaller.com)
  • How ironic those pro-abortion advocates who use pro-choice as a euphemism, because they can't admit without shame what they really are, have no problem when comes to forcing people to use birth control or to even have an abortion. (uncommondescent.com)
  • and this is imposed only on a woman who procures an abortion against her husband's wishes. (wikipedia.org)
  • In this silent film, a wealthy white woman has a series of abortions behind her husband's back because she doesn't want to give up her leisure. (nursingclio.org)
  • The Supreme Court said Tuesday that a provision of an Indiana law which said the state may prohibit abortions motivated solely by race, sex or disability should remain blocked. (kztv10.com)
  • In his decision last year, Judge William Bauer wrote that provisions in the law that bar women from seeking abortions in certain cases "clearly violate" what he described as "well-established Supreme Court precedent, and are therefore, unconstitutional. (kztv10.com)
  • Thanks to the Trump packed Republican leaning Supreme Court, the legality of abortion will be decided by states, and at this writing, about half of the states have made laws restricting it or even outright banning it. (home.blog)
  • For the businessmen, pastors and politicians who laid the foundations for the Dobbs ruling, this was never just about abortion. (consortiumnews.com)
  • Scratch a pro-abortion person and you will find an elitist, a male chauvinist pig, a selfish hedonist, or a poor frightened and coerced mom being pushed into abortion. (blogspot.com)
  • The practice of induced abortion-the deliberate termination of a pregnancy-has been known since ancient times. (wikipedia.org)
  • Another source claims that the Māori people did not practice abortion, for fear of Makutu, but did attempt abortion through the artificial induction of premature labor. (wikipedia.org)
  • Much of what is known about the methods and practice of abortion in Greek and Roman history comes from early classical texts. (wikipedia.org)
  • Eugenics' Greek root words mean "good birth," and its practice was presumed to advance the common welfare and, at times, was widely encouraged. (nakedcapitalism.com)
  • In practice, this exception has become the standard, such that there are almost no real limits to abortion in either country. (tfp.org)
  • 6: Because abortion is a gruesome medical practice. (prowomanprolife.org)
  • Those early twentieth-century eugenicists understood that well because they never argued for forced abortion as a practice to prevent groups of women deemed undesirable from having children. (nursingclio.org)
  • Of course, abortion is not a new practice, nor is it restricted to any specific ethnic group. (cogwriter.com)
  • Lindsey said "Satan" is mentioned and referenced toward people praying outside abortion clinics "more than you would think. (dailycaller.com)
  • When we look at the landscape around accessing abortion and the limited number of clinics that are still available in haven states, and how long people are waiting, sometimes several weeks, that's also pushing them further into pregnancy. (dailycaller.com)
  • denial of sovereignty to indigenous people and tribes and failure to protect voting rights and ending the constitutional right to abortion. (consortiumnews.com)
  • Very few people in either country know that Japan's virtually no-limits abortion regime came from the Allied occupation of Japan. (tfp.org)
  • This week on the Pro-Life America podcast, we discuss recent news showing that the battle between the states vs the federal government over abortion is heating up! (lifedynamics.com)
  • According to Students for Life of America , "more African-Americans have died from abortion than from AIDS, accidents, violent crimes, cancer, and heart disease combined. (frc.org)
  • If you're a Black woman in America, it's statistically safer to have an abortion than to carry a pregnancy to term or give birth. (frc.org)
  • We also discuss how pro-choicers have recently changed their state's abortion laws. (lifedynamics.com)
  • First, it justifies trait-selection laws, an increasingly popular type of abortion restriction, on the ground that such measures serve the state's interest in eliminating various forms of discrimination. (harvardlawreview.org)
  • Physical means of inducing abortion, including battery, exercise, and tightening the girdle were still often used as late as the Early Modern Period among English women. (wikipedia.org)
  • An 8th-century Sanskrit text instructs women wishing to induce an abortion to sit over a pot of steam or stewed onions. (wikipedia.org)
  • Abortion, as a gynecological procedure, was primarily the province of women who were either midwives or well-informed laypeople. (wikipedia.org)
  • Krishnamoorthi claimed that a ban on most abortions after the 15th week of pregnancy would increase pregnancy-related deaths, particularly among black women. (dailycaller.com)
  • Kumar claimed a ban on abortions after the 15th week of pregnancy would harm women with medical conditions, including those struggling with mental health, particularly when a natural disaster struck. (dailycaller.com)
  • Survey data shows that nearly 50 percent of women who seek abortions live under the federal poverty line, while many more hover precariously above it. (consortiumnews.com)
  • In states that limit or ban abortion, poor women and others face an immediate threat of heightened health complications, as well as the long-term damage associated with abortion restrictions. (consortiumnews.com)
  • We discuss this and the growing list of men caught drugging pregnant women with abortion drugs, and a new "civility score" for podcasts and what that could mean for those who dare to tell the truth about abortion. (lifedynamics.com)
  • Women who have had abortions walk with thousands of pro-life demonstrators as they participate in the annual March for Life on January 27, 2017. (vox.com)
  • Early feminists noted that women were often pressured to have abortions against their will. (prowomanprolife.org)
  • This pressure was either direct, and was often exerted by male partners and other patriarchal figures in women's lives, or it was indirect, which can be seen in the pressure that many women faced to have abortions for economic reasons and because of economically non-ideal circumstances. (prowomanprolife.org)
  • How can abortion empower women when it promotes blatant discrimination? (prowomanprolife.org)
  • Those who condemned abortion often did so to protect the rights of the father and to spare a women from almost certain physical harm, even death. (abort73.com)
  • The Business of Birth Control ," a 2021 film directed by Abby Epstein and executive produced by Ricki Lake, tells a selective history of contraceptives in the United States and aims to "empower" women (and persons with uteri generally) to make knowledgeable choices about their choice of preventative methods. (historynewsnetwork.org)
  • was produced, advocating the need to keep abortion services safe, early and widely available for all American women. (churchandstate.org.uk)
  • Further, many state and local laws have been enacted making safe, early abortions harder to obtain, especially for poorer, younger women. (churchandstate.org.uk)
  • Sadly, the War on Women continues with onerous, unnecessary, and expensive impediments to abortion choice foisted on providers and women. (churchandstate.org.uk)
  • Only lascivious, disreputable women have abortions, the novel not so subtly argues. (nursingclio.org)
  • Outlawing abortion was seen as a solution to coerce white middle-class and wealthy women to reproduce. (nursingclio.org)
  • So where does Thomas' argument about eugenicists using abortion to control the reproductive lives of black women, immigrant women, and disabled women fit in? (nursingclio.org)
  • The truth is that abortion was never, and will never be, a tool used to prevent women from reproducing. (nursingclio.org)
  • Today we don't need eugenicists to argue for outlawing abortion to control the reproduction of black women, immigrant women, and indigent women. (nursingclio.org)
  • It's one of the worst-kept secrets in the abortion "wars" - that African-American women have abortions at a rate several times that of whites. (cogwriter.com)
  • Specifically, he vested the "pro-life" plaintiff physicians to speak for this class of women, on the grounds that the "deeply traumatizing" nature of abortion renders them incapable of speaking for themselves. (msmagazine.com)
  • Denouncing this specious linkage, Trust Black Women makes clear that the equation of abortion with Black genocide is instead a "misogynistic claim to shame-and-blame [Black] women who choose abortion" through the use of a "ginned up 'conspiracy theory' that places Black women as the 'destroyers' of the Black family through abortion. (msmagazine.com)
  • Part of the seduction of eugenics, Rutherford argues, is that it stems from the seemingly worthy goal of bettering our lot. (nakedcapitalism.com)
  • Even though the petition for full court review concerned only the fetal remains provision, the dissenters went out of their way to address the part of the law limiting women's reasons for choosing abortion, which the dissent itself called "the eugenics statute. (pfaw.org)
  • One expert in OB-GYN, history, and women's studies called the opinion "as inaccurate as it is dangerous," explaining that the right to choose is in many ways the opposite of "state-mandated reproductive control" that was central to eugenics, and that the "tried-and-true strategy" of using this argument against abortion "undermines reproductive autonomy. (pfaw.org)
  • And why should they have used abortion when they had much better systems in place to control women's reproductive lives? (nursingclio.org)
  • Hitler's 'racial hygiene' program, historic documents showed, evolved from the 'public health' and 'scientific eugenics' effort of the Rockefeller Family, the British Royal Family and other powerful notables including Prescott Bush - George W. Bush's grandfather. (rense.com)
  • In the twentieth century China used induced abortion as part of a "one-child policy" birth control campaign in an effort to slow population growth. (wikipedia.org)
  • its galleries place you in the very midst of history, including a slave ship, plantation life, and early twentieth century Detroit. (evolutionnews.org)
  • Various methods have been used to perform or attempt abortion, including the administration of abortifacient herbs, the use of sharpened implements, the application of abdominal pressure, and other techniques. (wikipedia.org)
  • Those who sought abortions generally had two options: abortifacient drugs or crude surgery. (abort73.com)
  • Sanger advocated for eugenics by calling for abortion and birth control among the "unfit" to produce a master race, a race consisting solely of wealthy, educated whites. (frc.org)
  • As a Christian protestant I am "pro-choice" when it comes to most forms of birth control (but not abortion. (uncommondescent.com)
  • Today the anti choice crowd will tell you no abortions and no birth control (best antiabortion policy along with sex ed and a social safety net). (churchandstate.org.uk)
  • And Anthony Comstock , the infamous moral reformer who helped pass many of the laws that made the circulation of any reference to abortion or birth control by mail illegal, promoted the erroneous belief that abortion was not a procedure a respectful woman would ever choose. (nursingclio.org)
  • I Worry That the Abortion-Pill Ruling Could Backfire. (eppc.org)
  • Ed Whelan announces his amicus brief filed on behalf of EPPC in the pending challenge of Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine against the FDA's approval of the abortion pill. (eppc.org)
  • When we look at today's landscape of abortion access, when we talk about a 15-week ban, we can look at Florida, for example, what's happening today with the natural disaster Hurricane Ian. (dailycaller.com)
  • It was Rockefeller money that primarily built the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Eugenics, Anthropology and Human Heredity in pre-Nazi Germany, forerunner to today's Cold Spring Harbor Labs' operation,' Horowitz continues. (rense.com)
  • The third baby, Shelley, was not aborted, as the lawsuit was not settled in time for Norma to have the abortion procedure. (home.blog)
  • The selections below contain ancient testimony to the ethics, frequency, and methods of abortion. (abort73.com)
  • Medical ethics has a long history in our country, and great Iranian physicians laid special emphasis on teaching and practising traditional ethics. (who.int)
  • We present a brief history of medical ethics in our country. (who.int)
  • Occasionally, abortion was condemned based on the belief that what grows in the womb is a human being. (abort73.com)
  • Isaac Chotiner interviews law professor and legal historian Adam Winkler on the selective use of history in the New York state gun rights decision. (historynewsnetwork.org)
  • Yet He's risky - and illegal - gambit shows how eugenics, the quest to improve the human race through selective breeding and more invasive measures, continues to emerge in new forms. (nakedcapitalism.com)
  • Still, supporters of abortion rights will be disappointed and worried that the justices allowed the fetal tissue provision to go into effect. (kztv10.com)
  • They agreed that the restrictions on reasons for abortion clearly violated Roe and later precedent , and that there was no rational basis for the fetal remains provision. (pfaw.org)
  • The contentious social and medical issues surrounding abortion introduced the concept of fetal rights and prompted discussion of what role society should have in regulating reproductive issues. (asu.edu)
  • The Trump executive order reversing an Obama policy merely prevents taxpayer dollars from being used to pay for abortion procedures and promotion overseas, and has no effect on what private entities such as the Gates Foundation do with their money, however. (naturalnews.com)
  • I would have thought it could go without saying that nothing in the Constitution or any decision of this Court prevents a State from requiring abortion facilities to provide for the respectful treatment of human remains," he wrote. (kztv10.com)
  • A separate provision says that the state can prohibit abortion that is solely motivated by the race, sex, or disability of the fetus. (kztv10.com)
  • Drawing on detailed analyses of legislation, statements from prosecutors and law enforcement, and records from over a thousand arrest cases, Grace E. Howard traces the long history of state attempts to regulate and control people with the capacity for pregnancy-from the early twentieth century's white supremacist eugenics to the end of Roe and the ever-increasing criminalization of abortion across the United States. (ucpress.edu)
  • I have a feeling I decided to buy the book because my home state, Texas, had just passed horrifying legislation allowing private citizens to sue anyone who aids and abets a pregnant person in getting an abortion. (home.blog)
  • Especially amid the tidal wave of abortion ban legislation sweeping the South and the Midwest, we need judges who will uphold the law, not vote to uphold unconstitutional restrictions that violate our rights. (pfaw.org)
  • The students called the police regarding incidents at the abortion clinic on four different occasions, Lindsey said. (dailycaller.com)
  • Everyone saying "no one is pro abortion," I AM. Encourage it whenever possible and offer rides to the clinic when necessary. (churchandstate.org.uk)
  • Justice Thomas chided the Court for declining to review a decision invalidating an Indiana law that prohibited abortions undertaken "solely because of the child's race, sex, diagnosis of Down syndrome, disability, or related characteristics. (harvardlawreview.org)
  • Most people are familiar with the grim apotheosis of eugenics, when the Nazi regime labeled hundreds of thousands of disabled and other supposedly undesirable individuals "Lebensunwertes Leben" (life unworthy of life) and killed them in gas chambers - all in the interest of strengthening the so-called Aryan race. (nakedcapitalism.com)
  • The term abortion, or more precisely spontaneous abortion, is sometimes used to refer to a naturally occurring condition that ends a pregnancy, that is, to what is popularly called a miscarriage. (wikipedia.org)
  • In his Theaetetus, Plato mentions a midwife's ability to induce abortion in the early stages of pregnancy. (wikipedia.org)
  • What I'm hearing you say is that if you have this 15-week abortion ban, and you have all these people who already are lacking maternal health care, and of course, access to reproductive health care, that they were - they're likely going to go past that 15-week mark, and then they get pushed into pregnancy, whether - whether or not they like it," Krishnamoorthi said. (dailycaller.com)
  • abortion is permitted when a doctor determines that continuing with a pregnancy would be detrimental to the health of the mother. (tfp.org)
  • There are two different ways to have a medication abortion and end a pregnancy: using two different medicines, mifepristone and misoprostol, or using only misoprostol. (msmagazine.com)
  • Below is a collection of written testimony to ancient views and methods of abortion from ancient Greek and Roman writers. (abort73.com)
  • As in Japan's neighbor South Korea, abortion here is technically illegal. (tfp.org)
  • It is thought unlikely that abortion was punished in Ancient Greece. (wikipedia.org)
  • These adults must rely on their legal guardians to consent to or refuse medical procedures, such as abortion or sterilization. (nlg.org)
  • The Oath gives evidence that the medical profession found certain abortion procedures to be wrong. (abort73.com)
  • Should California be a safe haven for anybody in the country to receive an abortion with medical expenses paid by the. (iheart.com)
  • However, it glosses over her organizational work and support of medical research on diaphragms and cervical caps to highlight her turn toward eugenics via a 1957 interview with Mike Wallace . (historynewsnetwork.org)
  • The temperance and eugenics movements of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries further complicated the history of alcohol in the US and its social relation to reproduction. (asu.edu)
  • We discuss the origins and history of eugenics, how it operates in the world today, its connection to abortion, and how it is being defended by those who would consider themselves "woke. (lifedynamics.com)
  • The Russians are finally waking up to what abortion did to their people, and they see what homosexual practices have done to us and want no part of it. (blogspot.com)
  • From prayer being taken out of schools, to abortion and homosexual marriages being legalized, it's clear our country has fallen far from the Chrisitian principals it was originally founded upon. (iheart.com)