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Monday, June 30, 2008
Star Parker :: Townhall.com Columnist
Planned Parenthood and the 'marketing of meaninglessness'
by Star Parker
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The message of my last book, "White Ghetto", is that the social chaos in inner city black communities is symptomatic of the cultural pathology gripping the nation as a whole.

Inner city black American life is a leading indicator of American culture and a product of the ascendance of materialism and relativism. Blacks have been first because they have been the most exposed and vulnerable.

When 20 percent of black babies were born to unwed mothers in the 1960s, this was sufficiently outside the national norm to be perceived as a uniquely black problem. But today, as the black rate has soared to 70 percent, the incidence of white out-of-wedlock births, now almost 1-in-3 three, exceeds the black incidence of 40 years ago.

The symptoms of social and cultural unraveling -- family breakdown, promiscuity, teen pregnancy, abortion -- are today increasingly manifested in white as well as black America.

Now, according to a lengthy profile in the Wall Street Journal, America's pre-eminent marketer of the culture of meaninglessness, Planned Parenthood, plans to help expedite this process and is retooling to go beyond targeting poor blacks to reach out to all Americans.

The article, "Extending the brand: Planned Parenthood Hits Suburbia," discusses how the organization is mobilizing its now-considerable resources -- a $1 billion dollar budget, with a reported $100 million-plus surplus -- to build glitzy new multimillion-dollar centers and express outlets in malls -- to reach women of means and everyone else.

Soon your daughter, too, can learn that the point of her life is her own pleasure and that other human beings, in or outside of the womb, are mere tools to be used toward that end. And, according to the organization's president, Cecile Richards, they want to reach young men as well as women.

What, after all, is our national specialty if not marketing? So, as Starbucks is to coffee, as Wal-Mart is to volume sales, so Planned Parenthood is to nihilism.

Until now, Planned Parenthood clinics have been strategically located in proximity to black neighborhoods and schools. But blacks only constitute 12 percent of the country. It makes all the business sense in the world for Planned Parenthood to move into the rapidly growing new Latino community and into mainstream white America.

Marketing itself under the happy face of providing "reproductive health" services, Planned Parenthood provides 1-of-5 abortions done in the country. Although the overall number of abortions performed each year has dropped, the percent done by Planned Parenthood has increased, translating in absolute numbers to almost 300,000 annually.

About one-third of abortions are black babies. Continued...

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Star Parker is the founder and president of CURE, the Coalition for Urban Renewal & Education, a 501c3 think tank which explores and promotes market based public policy to fight poverty, as well as author of White Ghetto: How Middle Class America Reflects Inner City Decay.
 
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Well said
Just an amazingly concise and powerful piece. Two arguments are always trotted out for abortion...safeguarding a woman's health...and preserving a woman's right to choose. On the first...how many women do you know who lives were saved by abortion? Probably none. Abortion has become the quick fix for too much tequila on ladies night at the corner bar. And as for a woman's right to choose? Think about it...what does that even mean? That by virtue of her sex any decision a woman makes is correct? Healthy? Wise? Moral? What...meaninglessness...Well said Ms. Parker.

The Planned Parenthood at
Blleeker Street in NYC turned away a couple because they could not pay for the abortion - although PP gets million of dollars in tax payer dollars. We were thus able to convince this couple to have the baby. PP's greed got in the way of its "desire to provide reproductive health services". What a joke they are! Shame on New York State for giving a dime of money to PP! It is a greedy racist organization out to make a fast buck off people's misery and confusion. Another abortion mill tells "patients" that it will fit them in for an abortion if they will pay cash. What kind of decent "medical" organization would make such a bargain with a client? Yet the libs loooooove legalized abortion! The funny thing is that many of the lib women who support abortion are as ugly as sin and no sane man would go near them!
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