I don't believe that a party is very conducive to the health of a woman after an ****. For no less than two weeks and sometimes as long as a month a woman should be taking it easy.
Many women are emotional wrecks after they have abortions. Maybe a party would be a good idea to assist them in their recovery? Any thoughts?
Er. No. That's like having a party after a triple by-pass surgery. Besides, if one is an emotional wreck after such a contraversial medical procedure such as ****, the first thing they should get is support and rest. Besides, with so many people up in arms about it--who would celebrate it?
I'm not going to go into the politics of whether **** is right or wrong, but I think that if you knew the history and motives behind it, you might think twice about whether this is something to celebrate.Planned Parenthood was developed as part of the 1920s-30s eugenics movement, to curtail the growth of "undesirable" populations in the US. Specifically; African-Americans, the poor, and disabled. See for yourself... look up its founder, Margaret Sanger.
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"Sanger promoted the idea of "race hygiene" through "negative eugenics," an attempt to reduce the fertility of "dysgenic" groups. Sanger considered the unchecked multiplication of the "unfit" to be "the greatest present menace to civilization."[15"