In SEXED Episode 2, Planned Parenthood staffers give advice on “choking,” “whipping,” and “tying up” sexual partners to young, underage girls.
The pro-life group, Live Action, captured counselors for Planned Parenthood offering advice about “BDSM” — a practice in which sexual partners beat, lash, or otherwise inflict pain on each other — to girls who the staffers think are 15- and 16-year-olds.
The videos, “Sex-Ed Two: Planned Parenthood’s Dangerous Sex Advice for Kids,” are part of Live Action’s nationwide campaign to spread awareness of Planned Parenthood’s track record. The U.S. taxpayer gives more than $500 million annually to Planned Parenthood, including “sex education” and abortion funding through ObamaCare.
Progressives claim Planned Parenthood has been essential in protecting the rights of women, but the actual history is a lot less flattering. A woman named Margaret Sanger established organizations that became known as the Planned Parenthood Federation of America. Sanger was a racist who believed in eugenics, and the term “birth control,” which was coined by her, referred to limiting the number of “unintelligent breeding of negroes,” and reducing the overall reproduction of those deemed unfit, otherwise known as “negative eugenics.”
Even though Sanger supported negative eugenics, she argued that eugenics alone was not sufficient, and that birth control was essential to achieve her goals. Planned Parenthood, however, has moved into more cultural areas over the years, and has come under fire for a number of abuses and support for late-term abortion.
A Planned Parenthood facility in Denver already was under fire over accusations that clinic staff failed to report on the suspected sexual abuse of a 13-year-old girl by her stepfather.
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