Much ink has been spilled about Ruth Bader Ginsberg as a model and heroine, especially for women, if not a “secular saint.” She was a fervent supporter of Planned Parenthood (originally called The Birth-Control League) and abortion despite Planned Parenthood’s racist past.
Note: Justice Ginsburg is now deceased and this was written before the Supreme Court’s Dobb’s decision which returned the regulation of abortion to the individual states, which was the case before Roe v. Wade. Roe claimed to find the right to an abortion in the Constitution, which does not mention abortion. The issues however are very much alive.
With respect to abortion, Ginsburg was asked in a NY Times-interview about various aspects of abortion law (July 7, 2009): : Are you talking about the distances women have to travel because in parts of the country, abortion is essentially unavailable, because there are so few doctors and clinics that do the procedure? And also, the lack of Medicaid for abortions for poor women?
JUSTICE GINSBURG: Yes, the ruling about that surprised me. [Harris v. McRae — in 1980 the court upheld the Hyde Amendment, which forbids the use of Medicaid for abortions.] Frankly I had thought that at the time Roe was decided, there was concern about population growth and particularly growth in populations that we don’t want to have too many of. (emphasis added)
Judge Ginsburg views the abortion decision Roe v. Wade as addressing a concern about “populations that we don’t want to have too many of.” Some questions: Whose concern? Who are “we”? Which are those “populations that we don’t want to have too many of”?? This is the Planned-Parenthood-mentality: racism, population control, elitism from those, who consider themselves superior to the great unwashed, not to mention abortion as a major source of Planned Parenthood’s wealth!
Sadly many claiming to be Catholic also have embraced the Planned-Parenthood-mentality which include politicians who claim to be Catholic and devout (!) no less, thus mocking God. God will not be mocked. These politicians are risking their salvation by cooperating with intrinsic evil and mocking God. Cardinal Mueller the former head of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith reminds us: -Catholic politicians have an obligation to fight against abortion and euthanasia, while applying the whole of Catholic social teaching in their political work. We cannot accept euthanasia in civil society because it is contrary to life; or abortion because it means the death of the innocent child in the mother’s womb.”
-“Each life of the individual man has an absolute value in itself,” the cardinal continued, adding that politicians can “call themselves Catholics only if they accept this obligation to fight for the fundamental principles of social ethics, which are human rights.”-These human rights, Mueller said, cannot be redefined according to one’s own preferences. Without respecting this principle, society slips into Social Darwinism, that is, the “survival of the fittest” rather than innate human dignity. -Catholic politicians must promote natural law, the principles of fundamental ethics, also all of the social doctrine of the Church, all efforts for universal peace,” he said.“They cannot promote economic warfare against others,” the cardinal added.
-“Each life of the individual man has an absolute value in itself,” the cardinal continued, adding that politicians can “call themselves Catholics only if they accept this obligation to fight for the fundamental principles of social ethics, which are human rights.” -These human rights, Mueller said, cannot be redefined according to one’s own preferences. Without respecting this principle, society slips into Social Darwinism, that is, the “survival of the fittest” rather than innate human dignity. -Catholic politicians must promote natural law, the principles of fundamental ethics, also all of the social doctrine of the Church, all efforts for universal peace,” he said.“They cannot promote economic warfare against others,” the cardinal added.
-While the Church teaches that human rights come from God, Mueller said, even those who do not believe in God can understand simply through their intellect that human lives are not to be used and manipulated.“Every life of every man is sacred,” he said. Catholic politicians have an obligation to fight against abortion and euthanasia, while applying the whole of Catholic social teaching in their political work. Back to Planned Parenthood and Judge Ginsberg: Our country has been too much affected by the Planned Parenthood (PP) mentality, the legacy of the racist and eugenicist and lapsed-Catholic Margaret Sanger, that, unfortunately, many Catholics, especially the affluent, have bought into. The PP mentality looks at large families as if they are radioactive and regards pregnancy as a disease to be protected against. Thus in the PP mentality more concern is shown for animals than human beings especially if the human being belongs to one of “them.” Sanger, the racist, regarded various racial and ethnic groups as subhuman breeders and therefore she was very much appreciated by the Nazi-eugenicists. Eugenics is a policy to breed human beings and get rid of the undesirables or inferior people. The PP mentality is leading to demographic suicide in many countries because couples are not having children in sufficient numbers to replace the population.
Pope Paul VI was a prophet when he predicted that the use of contraceptives would bring about this devaluation of human life, children, family, and a great lessening of respect for women, not to mention fostering irresponsible men and a crisis of fathers. Countless children are growing up without fathers. Often in the media fathers and men in general are ridiculed or seen as the enemy as it reflects extreme feminist ideologies. On the other hand we have heroic witness to the teaching of the Church in favor of life, marriage, and family, and the teaching of the Church against the use of artificial contraceptives and against the Planned Parenthood mentality on the part of heroic individuals resisting the current decadence. We have hope because as Pope Benedict has pointed out, in the end, despite all the machinations of politicians, the media, in other words, to quote the movie Casablanca, “the usual suspects” “the Lord always wins,” because He is the Lord of history. (END)
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