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Margaret Sanger believed that the ultimate purpose of contraception was to weed out the weak genes of the human gene-pool, and simultaneously, to help the healthy genes propagate. 
Margaret Sanger believed that the ultimate purpose of contraception was to weed out the weak genes of the human gene-pool, and simultaneously, to help the healthy genes propagate. 
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Margaret Sanger is the founder of Planned Parenthood, and she shared the fascist worldview of eugenics.  She believed that birth control would be the best method of creating a healthy human race, a pure race, a more fit race devoid of genetic illness. 

Eugenics is the natural removal or weeding out of weak, disabling, and unhealthy genomes from the gene-pool while simultaneously promoting genes that are physically and mentally, healthy. Her eugenic views are stated on Planned Parenthood’s website. 

Margaret Sanger and Eugenics

Margaret Sanger’s aim for population control and human perfection can be summed up in her slogan:

Quotebubble.png “More children from the fit and less from the unfit. That is the chief aim of birth control”
—Margaret Sanger, Birth Control Review, May, 1919.

 

Sanger often placed this slogan at the top of her birth control magazine publications.

Margaret Sanger believed that the ultimate purpose of contraception was to weed out the weak genes of the human gene-pool, and simultaneously, to help the healthy genes propagate.