Not surprisingly, the BBC will use the next season of Call the Midwife to rejoice in “choice,” driving home the point that everyone is better off with access to the abortion option (baby’s opinion unavailable). Americans may not know that abortion was fully legalised in England in 1967, following a 1938 ruling that had already allowed abortions under somewhat strict guidelines. As with the trend in the US, British abortion promoters were eugenicists, wishing to discourage (or outright make impossible) procreation in certain unwanted populations.

[While the pro-abortion media] paints a portrait of kindly, working-class altruists who were amazingly skilled…in reality, they were a public menace who killed other women, and anyone actually reading their self-serving testimonies cannot avoid forming an impression of their monumental self-pity. Woodside was a member of the Eugenics Society who supported sterilisation for poor black women, and the architects and drivers of the 1967 Abortion Act were eugenicists, a fact the programme is unlikely to mention. Admittedly, they were concerned about backstreet abortionists – they wanted to free them from prison so they could continue to eliminate the offspring of the “unfit”. Much earlier, that great opponent of eugenics, G. K. Chesterton, called abortion “the mutilation of womanhood and the massacre of men [i.e. human beings] unborn.”

Of course, Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger was a heinous racist and eugenicist, and even today her clinics remain in certain neighbourhoods to assure that her vision comes to fruition.

She not only supported eugenicists and what they stood for, she gathered them together to talk about eugenics and eugenic methods. Margaret Sanger was the “main organizer” of the First World Population Conference in Geneva.[5]Though she kept a low profile in her involvement in this event, she was largely responsible for this “scientific population conference,” as she called it.[6] By gathering together fellow eugenicists to talk about eugenics and to advance the cause, she was admitting how personally wrapped up she was in the movement.

She spoke to the Ku Klux Klan, invited white supremacists to write for her Birth Control journal, and promoted a “Negro Project” to limit births in the African-American community. She wrote to a colleague:

“The ministers work is also important and also he should be trained, perhaps by the Federation as to our ideals and the goal that we hope to reach. We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members.”

And yet the BBC can promote the eugenicist movement, the sexual left in America can push to promote Planned Parenthood, and they will tar their opponents as racist haters. How absurd it all is, and yet they dominate the media, entertainment industry, and educational institutions. And appallingly, while Planned Parenthood had an African-American president previously, the current president is Dr Leana Wen, born in China, where aggressive population control methods take “choice” out of the equation, and baby girls are disproportionately targeted. Frustrating, to say the least. And Call the Midwife will wrap it in sentimental liberation rhetoric, while lives continue to be shredded.