The flames would light up the darkness of the night sky like a demonic signal, as the flickering glow reflected off the faces of the chanting crowd. Hooded figures, would carry torches and symbols of hatred and stand in a ritualistic circle, their identities hidden behind their white robes, but their purpose clear.
At the center of it all, bound, beaten, and utterly dehumanized, would stand the target of their ire—a person whose only crime was existing.
The mob, empowered by their twisted sense of superiority, justified their violence by convincing themselves that the person in front of them was less than human. They didn’t need to look away, didn’t need to feel shame, because, in their eyes, they weren’t killing a person. They were ridding the world of a burden, a problem, an “inconvenience.”
Sound familiar?
This was the modus operandi of the Ku Klux Klan. They dehumanized in order to justify their violence. And while those days of burning crosses and lynchings may be a thing of the past, the same dark spirit lives on today, hidden behind the facade of “compassion” and “women’s rights.”
The Democrat Party is the new KKK. Their weapons are different, their tactics more polished, but the fundamental philosophy is the same—dehumanize a specific group of people to justify violence against them. The target now? The unborn.
Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood and a hero to the modern left, knew this well. In her perverse worldview, certain groups of people—the poor, minorities, and the disabled—were expendable. She viewed them as inferior, an obstacle to her vision of a more “perfect” society.
Through her advocacy of eugenics, Sanger pushed for the elimination of those she saw as unfit to exist. And what was her solution? Birth control and, ultimately, abortion. Sanger’s legacy lives on today in the execution facilities that disproportionately target black communities. Planned Parenthood has never strayed far from its roots.
It’s no accident that these child-termination mills are more commonly found in black neighborhoods. It’s not a coincidence that more black babies are aborted than born in some parts of the country. This is by design. Just as the KKK sought to eliminate people of color through violence and terror, today’s abortion industry—championed by the Democratic Party—seeks to eliminate the unborn through a quieter, more sterilized form of violence. The result is the same, life snuffed out because it was deemed less worthy.
The language may have changed, but the objective remains the same. The Klan saw black Americans as less than human. Today’s Democrats see the unborn as less than human.
What’s the difference?
When you argue that a baby in the womb is nothing more than a “clump of cells,” you’re engaging in the same dehumanization that allowed lynchings to happen without remorse. It’s an ideology that says, “If I don’t see you as a person, I can do whatever I want to you.”
Democrats, who pretend to care so much about “justice” and “equality,” are actively pushing policies that allow for the wholesale slaughter of the most defenseless group of people in the world—babies while they slap the label of “reproductive justice” on it to try to sanitize it.
Where is the justice in killing an innocent child?
Where is the equality in targeting minority babies at a disproportionate rate?
The echoes of the Klan’s hatred are loud and clear in their purpose.
But it’s not just that the Democrats support abortion—they celebrate it. They wear it as a badge of honor. They “shout their abortion” while claiming it’s all about “women’s rights.” But the real issue is the same as it’s always been … control. The Klan wanted control over the racial landscape of America, and today’s Democrats want control over the moral landscape, and it just so happens to largely be a landscape.