Rynar wrote:
To the first point:
There are only two types of pregnacies. Wanted, and unwanted. Unwanted, for these purposes should be construed as "less wanted than the concequences of going through with the pregnancy". I Don't think it is possible for this to be in dispute. If one wanted the pregnacy more than one didn't want the concequences of the pregnancy, they wouldn't terminate it.
I knew you were going to say that. Your response is irrelevent, as it does not indicate an intent for that "disparate impact". Please note your previous quote:
Rynar wrote:
Additionally, "disparate impact" has little to do with funding where the effect is several layers removed from the intent. However in my example the effect is the exact intent.
You have not illustrated, in any way, that the intent is a "disparate impact".
Rynar wrote:
To the second point:
Sanger sought positive eugenics, used disproportionatly against those groups of society she found to be lacking. That is exactly what Planned Parenthood does.
So you say, but you have not illustrated this. Again, you need to demonstrate that Planned Parenthood practices eugenics, you can't just state that they do.
This is the Mission Statement from Planned Parenthood:
Baby Killers wrote:
Planned Parenthood believes in the fundamental right of each individual, throughout the world, to manage his or her fertility, regardless of the individual's income, marital status, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age, national origin, or residence. We believe that respect and value for diversity in all aspects of our organization are essential to our well-being. We believe that reproductive self-determination must be voluntary and preserve the individual's right to privacy. We further believe that such self-determination will contribute to an enhancement of the quality of life and strong family relationships.
Based on these beliefs, and reflecting the diverse communities within which we operate, the mission of Planned Parenthood is
- to provide comprehensive reproductive and complementary health care services in settings which preserve and protect the essential privacy and rights of each individual
- to advocate public policies which guarantee these rights and ensure access to such services
- to provide educational programs which enhance understanding of individual and societal implications of human sexuality
- to promote research and the advancement of technology in reproductive health care and encourage understanding of their inherent bioethical, behavioral, and social implications
Bolded is mine. It appears that, on paper, they
claim to not be seeking a disparate impact. They are equal-opportunity baby killers. It really is up to you to demonstrate this intent you discuss.