Why Is Margaret Sanger Honored In Smithsonian Civil Rights Exhibit?

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So then, my beloved brethren, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath; for the wrath of man does not produce the righteousness of God. – James 1:19-20

Liberals managed to pressure South Carolina lawmakers to remove the Confederate flag from the state house because a white man in Charleston killed black people in a church. They’re calling for lawmakers to remove Confederate monuments and even dig up Confederate graves.

Now a group has called for the removal of a black monument from the South Carolina state house grounds, because it was erected as a compromise to keep the Confederate flag flying.

Where will it end? If we’re going to tear down reminders of people who held views back in the day that are unpopular in 2015, you could argue for the destruction of the entire country. Just wipe “racist” America off the map.

But not even liberals want to do that. Where else could they make up things to complain about and denounce ideas that protect their right to complain and denounce? Despite America’s history of slavery and government-mandated racial segregation, and the sad reality of abortion and the redefinition of marriage to the point of absurdity, this is still the best country on the planet.

Pro-lifers are proving that two can play at the removal game. A group of black pastors asked the National Portrait Gallery to remove a bust of Margaret Sanger from its “Struggle for Justice” exhibit. Led by E.W. Jackson, the group wrote that Sanger was a eugenist and no champion of justice. She was “an elitist attitude toward those she regarded as ‘the feeble minded;’ speaking at rallies of Ku Klux Klan women; and communications with Hitler sympathizers. Also, the notorious ‘Negro Project’ which sought to limit, if not eliminate, black births, was her brainchild.”
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