Other Missing Children
I read your editorial, "The Missing Children Problem" with interest. In it, I noticed one glaring omission--abortion. The politically-correct use of the term "family planning" was about as far as the author dared to go in indicating one very big factor in the so-called "missing children" problem.
Nearly fifty million children in this country have been aborted, thanks to the eugenically-minded supporters of Planned Parenthood and other similar organizations with an agenda all their own--world population reduction. Knowing that it is politically-incorrect to oppose these people (being so financially and politically powerful all around the world) one has to ask oneself just whom the real power behind them is?
It is quite obvious to anyone that these groups are wholly responsible (with so many of their "associates" on the Supreme Court and embedded in other governmental and societal agencies) for the dilemma this country and others face today. The world "population bomb" fanatics have had their way for nearly a century, and look at the result. Now we're whining about the outcome.
The only good news from the editorial is that the bigotry of the eugenics movement has not hampered the Latina population, and I commend them and the African American population for holding its own, despite their idiotic adherence to left-wing ideology that is bent on reducing their numbers.
I have no sympathy for those people in this country who have blindly allowed our future to be set in abortion clinics, or their bodies used as commodities to line the pockets of the abortion industry on both ends.
And what about the retirees that cry and moan about small cuts in their social security checks while simultaneously supporting the invented "woman's right to choose" to reduce the number of people who could support their retirement?
People bought into the "big lie" of abortion lock, stock and barrel. Well, now the chickens are coming home to roost, and I feel not one bit sorry for this or any other foolish country that fell for the "choice" line. I could care less; let the chips fall where they may. The only question is, which group will be next, because I know the eugenics have just begun.
I guess one could say that the so-called "population bomb" has blown up in our faces. Thank supporters of Margaret Sanger et. al. for our current situation. Well, it serves us right. What's that Forest Gump would say--"Stupid is as Stupid does...".
'Nuff Said
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