The Black Sheep Christian

The 1916 Project: Unpacking the Lies and the Legacy of Planned Parenthood

Seth Gruber's latest guest spot on the Black Sheep Christian Podcast is a wild ride through the rabbit hole of cultural insanity and its roots in the abortion movement. Right off the bat, we dive into the main dish: the absurd history of Planned Parenthood, which he explores in his book, "The 1916 Project: The Lyin', The Witch and the War We're In." You won’t believe the connections he lays out, tying the eugenics movement to the modern-day abortion industry and how they’ve rebranded themselves under the guise of healthcare. Get ready to have your mind blown as we unpack how these so-called “progressive” movements are anything but, and how they’ve infiltrated our schools with a twisted agenda. So buckle up, because this conversation is not just educational; it’s a wake-up call for anyone still believing in the fairy tale of “choice.”

Seth Gruber swings by the Black Sheep Christian Podcast to dive deep into the murky waters of abortion, eugenics, and Planned Parenthood. Now, if you thought this was going to be a light, breezy chat about cupcakes and rainbows, you clearly haven’t been paying attention. Gruber, the mastermind behind The 1916 Project, lays it all out: abortion isn’t just a medical procedure; it’s intricately tied to a historical tapestry of eugenics and social engineering that’s as old as sliced bread. He starts by recounting how his ministry launched right after Roe v. Wade was overturned, igniting a nationwide church tour that saw him preaching in conservative Christian spaces about the insidious roots of modern woke culture. You might think these folks would be aware of the historical connections between abortion and the sexual revolution, but nope—Gruber's preaching left them slack-jawed and wide-eyed, wondering how they’d missed this chapter in their Sunday school lessons.

He doesn’t just stop there. Gruber digs into the origins of Planned Parenthood, tracing back to its founder, Margaret Sanger, who—spoiler alert—was not the saintly figure many think she is. He calls her out for her eugenicist views, citing her disdain for certain populations that she deemed 'unfit'. Gruber connects the dots between the 1619 Project’s historical revisionism and the violent protests of 2020, exposing how the left’s cancel culture even turned against Planned Parenthood due to its founder’s problematic legacy. I mean, who would’ve thought that the champions of abortion rights would end up throwing Sanger under the bus? It’s a wild ride through history that reveals just how interconnected these societal issues really are. Gruber’s narrative is a sobering reminder that understanding our history is crucial if we want to navigate today’s cultural wars.

Takeaways:

  • Seth Gruber's book, The 1916 Project, explores the disturbing origins of Planned Parenthood and its founder, Margaret Sanger, connecting her to eugenics and racism.
  • The podcast dives into how the modern abortion movement is linked to historical cultural Marxism, revealing the absurdity of our current societal norms.
  • Gruber discusses the irony of the radical left now criticizing Planned Parenthood's founder while simultaneously supporting the organization that has deep-rooted ties to her eugenic philosophies.
  • The episode emphasizes that abortion is not medically necessary to save a mother's life, instead advocating for delivering the baby in life-threatening situations.
  • The conversation critiques comprehensive sexuality education in schools, suggesting it's more about indoctrination than actual health education, aiming to sexualize children.
  • Listeners are urged to recognize the historical context behind current cultural issues and the importance of understanding the origins of ideas that affect today's society.

Links referenced in this episode:

  • 1916project.com

Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Planned Parenthood
  • Daily Wire
  • 1916 Project
  • White Rose Resistance
  • Sikas
  • Sexuality Information Education Council of the United States
  • Hugh Hefner
  • Alfred Kinsey