Many pro-lifers may recall the eye-opening 2009 documentary film Maafa 21: Black Genocide in 21st Century America, produced by the provocative and educational pro-life group Life Dynamics, led by the late Mark Crutcher. That film exposed the eugenic roots of the pro-abortion movement and Planned Parenthood.
Now, a new documentary film is bringing these truths to light in a fresh and compelling way for a new generation, exposing the evils of Planned Parenthood and its founder, Margaret Sanger, in an effort to expose the “culture of death” impacting so many aspects of our society today. Presented by The White Rose Resistance and led by pro-life speaker and author Seth Gruber, The 1916 Project film and book are “a call for Christians and conservatives to confront this evil, defend the sanctity of life, and restore America’s foundational values—faith, family, and freedom.”
The film’s website states, “Elites have been lying to us for over 100 years corrupting the American family through one organization. That organization receives over $600 million a year through our tax payer funding.”
Right now, for a limited time, the film is available to watch for free on X:
Watch The 1916 Project on X today. Join the resistance. Tear down the culture of death.
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— The 1916 Project | Film & Book (@1916projectfilm) October 22, 2024
“For too long, the church in America has been content to stay out of politics. We’ve spent our time building ministries of mercy and 501(c)(3)s to care for the broken people who have been shattered by the crashing waves of progressive culture when we should have been fighting upstream against these ideas and preventing them from infiltrating nearly every facet of our society in the first place,” says Gruber.
“We have not understood the strategy of those who seek to do us harm, and as a result, we have not stood our ground as we should have. We have been lulled into a waking sleep, believing everything will simply work out, or worse—that some of the Marxist and humanist ideas that have overtaken our culture are not all that bad after all,” he adds, warning, “If nothing changes, we will be like the people of Israel in Hosea’s day: our lack of knowledge and our refusal to understand will be our destruction.”
For further reading on the history of Margaret Sanger, Planned Parenthood, and the eugenics movement, visit the Live Action News links below:
- Planned Parenthood’s ties to eugenics go far beyond Margaret Sanger
- Yes, Planned Parenthood’s founder spoke to the KKK – but the photo is a fake
- Legacy of death: Abortion, eugenics, euthanasia groups shared board members
- ‘Father of abortion rights’ called self a ‘disciple’ of Planned Parenthood founder
- Did a eugenics proponent coin Planned Parenthood’s iconic slogan?
- Planned Parenthood director: ‘Non-white races must be excluded from America’
- The beginning: How Planned Parenthood became an abortion corporation
- Unearthed pamphlet shows how Planned Parenthood has sold its agenda to the Black community for decades
- The population control advocate behind Planned Parenthood’s transition to abortion
- Former Planned Parenthood president: Forced birth control would be ‘desirable’
- Past Planned Parenthood president instrumental in pushing to decriminalize abortion
- Ignorance or deception? WashPo op-ed tries to downplay undeniable link between abortion and eugenics
- Black faith leaders say ‘nothing is more racist in America’ than the abortion industry
- Selling Sex in Schools: Why are population control and eugenics groups funding kids’ sex ed?
Read more news articles on the general topic of Planned Parenthood here, and eugenics here.