Jim Bakker Show - The Secret Program You're Not Supposed to Know About - Evangelist Alveda King on The Jim Bak Aired: 2018-09-07 Duration: 03:50 === Planned Parenthood's Negro Project (03:50) === [00:00:00] Now I want to just show you. [00:00:01] I want you twice. [00:00:04] Did Planned Parenthood target the Afro-American community? [00:00:10] There's a program that is still in effect that is called the Negro Project. [00:00:15] It was fully supported by Margaret Sanker, the founder of Planned Parenthood. [00:00:20] The Negro Project, prior to abortion becoming legal in America in every state in 1973, I think New York already had it legal and it was legal in some other cases. [00:00:32] Prior to that, during the earlier decades, there was a program and it offered free tubal ligations, getting your tubes tied for free, and also free vasectomies for men. [00:00:48] And they encourage you as a Negro. [00:00:50] That means back then, person of color, African American, the different names that we have been called. [00:00:56] And you want to be a credit to your race. [00:00:59] So you come in and you get this procedure, and then you would not have children, and you could go and get your professions. [00:01:06] You could be a doctor, a lawyer. [00:01:08] Now, why can't you do that and have a baby? [00:01:11] Exactly. [00:01:12] I mean, does anybody know doctors that have children, female and male? [00:01:16] Yes, we do. [00:01:17] Lawyers, bankers. [00:01:19] Okay. [00:01:19] So people bought that and they began to feel as though it was a credit to their race. [00:01:24] So they came, Planned Parenthood came up with this beautiful campaign as soon as abortion became legal. [00:01:31] It doesn't hurt as much as getting a tooth pull. [00:01:33] Yes, it does. [00:01:35] Oh, it's safer than having a baby. [00:01:37] No, it's not. [00:01:38] It's connected to breast cancer, cervical cancer, and all of that. [00:01:41] In 1966, Planned Parenthood offered the first Margaret Sanger Award. [00:01:47] She was still living. [00:01:48] And they gave it to Eugenesists, people who supported genocide, the upholding of the superior race, and to Martin Luther King Jr. [00:01:59] Martin Luther King Jr. for his work in helping humanity because they wanted to trick the black community. [00:02:05] Martin Luther King did not attend the award ceremony. [00:02:09] He did not accept the award. [00:02:11] He did not write the speech. [00:02:13] He did not write the thank you letter. [00:02:15] Now, his wife attended. [00:02:17] She read a speech that some lady wrote, and you could tell it sounded nothing like anything Martin Luther King Jr. ever said in his whole lifetime. [00:02:27] And so people said, well, if she accepted, it's the same thing. [00:02:31] But unless a man and a woman are united in holy matrimony, reading the same Bible and agreeing, then one can think one way, one can think the other way. [00:02:40] How many people know one spouse goes to one denomination church, one goes to another, somebody may not go at all. [00:02:48] One can vote in one party, one can vote in another party. [00:02:51] So a husband and wife can have different opinions. [00:02:54] God forbid, it's better if you have the same opinion. [00:02:57] True. [00:02:58] But if you don't, and that was the case, and Aunt Coretta had been tricked like I had. [00:03:03] We thought abortion would be fine. [00:03:06] We thought that the free tubes tying and all that was fine. [00:03:09] That was going to help the race. [00:03:11] It wasn't going to hurt worse than pulling a tooth. [00:03:13] So she went and represented that, but that was not the voice of her husband. [00:03:18] Martin Luther King Jr. said, the Negro cannot win if he's willing to sacrifice the futures of his children for immediate personal comfort and safety. [00:03:28] You can look that up. [00:03:29] He said, injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. [00:03:34] That's right. [00:03:35] And so where's the lawyer for the baby? [00:03:36] A woman has a right to choose what she does with her body. [00:03:39] Absolutely. [00:03:40] The baby is not her body. [00:03:43] Where's the lawyer? [00:03:44] That's it. [00:03:45] For the baby. [00:03:46] That's right. [00:03:47] How can the dream survive if we murder the children? [00:03:50] That's it.