00:02:08.100Tom, how big of a story is this, Planned Parenthood in California?
00:02:11.320This is a big story, and I have felt that amongst the services,
00:02:16.140they always like to list other services,
00:02:17.720But the preponderance of services that's offered by Planned Parenthood is abortions.
00:02:23.900And 40 percent of the abortions are African-Americans, black children, and they are children.0.73
00:02:32.300They are gifts from God against a population market share of like 15, 16, 14 percent.
00:02:40.640So how is it that some people, wonderful black Americans, are only 14, 15, 16 percent of the population, but they're 40 percent of the abortions?0.83
00:02:52.360Planned Parenthood has been profiting off the enablement of a black genocide for decades, period.0.74
00:02:59.940And when I see also, go back to this education story for a split second, and I see them that they want to teach like this,0.94
00:03:06.420I see the hands of liberalism trying to keep the black population down.0.72
00:06:19.280Margaret Sanger founded the organization that eventually became Planned Parenthood in the early 20th century.
00:06:24.560She was a pioneering advocate for legal birth control at a time where contraception was largely illegal.
00:06:29.720However, she also interacted with the eugenics movement, which was influential among many academic scientists and reforming during the era.
00:06:36.880She spoke at conferences organized by eugenic groups, believed that some hereditary diseases and severe disabilities should not be passed on.
00:06:45.560argued that access to birth control could improve society
00:06:48.300by reducing poverty and improving maternal health,
00:06:51.300used language about fitness and unfitness
00:06:54.220that today is widely regarded as offensive
00:08:13.400Well, that's a story. That's a story. Let me tell you this story. It's one of the best stories. Parents, this is very important for you and I to think about. There's a reason why I keep talking about the future looks bright. In 2013, they did a study at Emory University. A guy named Brian Diaz and Kerry Ressler did a study identifying to see if we pass our fears down to our kids without us even knowing about it.
00:08:36.260so they took a group of male mice and they gave it acetophenone and every time this is cherry
00:08:43.440blossom you know smell every time they released this smell they would zap them with this pain
00:08:50.180like whoa what was that five minutes later they released that smell again zap them again the pain
00:08:56.100whoa five minutes and they kept doing this with only male mice they were experimenting on
00:09:02.740Eventually, they did this for a few days, maybe a week, week and a half.
00:09:06.840Then they took those same mice that now have tied fear to acetophenol and the smell, cherry blossom.
00:09:14.760Then they put it in a room for them to mate with female mice.
00:11:22.300Get one for your team, get one for your family, especially those of you like me that like to walk around and share the energy of Future Looks Bright.
00:11:29.760We want a million people around the world sharing this mindset with others.
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00:11:36.400Future Looks Bright Golden Hat is here.