We’ve already documented how fringe-right doctor and WorldNetDaily fave Elizabeth Lee Vliet peddles fear and mendacity. Well, Vliet takes mendacity to new heights in her July 31 WND column smearing Margaret Sanger and Planned Parenthood:
Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood in 1916 and idolized by feminists today, was a leader in the Eugenics movement, speaking and writing extensively on the urgency of “exterminating inferior races.”
Sanger focused particularly on blacks, saying, “Colored people are like human weeds and are to be exterminated.” Sanger also wrote, “Slaves, Latin, and Hebrew immigrants are…a deadweight of human waste. Blacks, soldiers, and Jews are a menace to the (human) race.”
Sanger must be ecstatic. Her legacy of Planned Parenthood has cost the lives of over 57 million babies since 1973, with over 13 MILLION of them African-American babies. That makes Planned Parenthood the leader in black genocide. Over 80 percent of Planned Parenthood abortions are either black or Hispanic babies.
Those purported quotes from Sanger are lies. As Wikiquote notes, there is no record of Sanger saying either of the quotes Vliet attributes to her. While Sanger did once refer to “human weeds,” it was not a racial reference, and the “menace” quote is simply made up out of whole cloth.
Vliet’s claim that “Over 80 percent of Planned Parenthood abortions are either black or Hispanic babies” also appears to be false, and she offers no evidence to back it up. In fact, whites make up 55 percent of abortions nationwide, and blacks and other races constitute the rest. We found no evidence that Planned Parenthood’s numbers are any different than those nationally.
The closest claim we were able to find to Vliet’s assertion was by one group of anti-abortion activists that “79% of its surgical abortion facilities are located within walking distance of African American or Hispanic/Latino neighborhoods.” But even that’s misleading; the group’s definition of “within walking distance” is a two-mile radius — a rather lengthy distance to walk to anything, let alone a Planned Parenthood clinic — and those “African American or Hispanic/Latino neighborhoods” tend to be on the fringe of that radius.
Vliet’s vicious hatred of Planned Parenthood does not give her permission to lie, no matter how proud WND is of publishing misinformation.