by Alex Newman
The United
Nations and its oftentimes barbaric population-control apparatus are under
fire again after releasing a deeply controversial report claiming that
the African population of Kenya is too large and growing too quickly. To deal
with the supposed “challenge,” as the UN and its “partners” in the national
government put it, international bureaucrats are demanding stepped up efforts
to brainwash Kenyan women into wanting fewer children. Also on the agenda: more
taxpayer-funded “family-planning” and “reproductive-health” schemes to reduce
the number of Africans to levels considered “desirable” by the UN.
Critics promptly lambasted the plot as undisguised
eugenics, with some experts calling it a true example of the “war on women.”
Among other concerns, analysts outraged by the report noted that the UN
Population Fund (UNFPA) and the establishment’s fiendish efforts to slash human
populations — especially those considered “undesirable” by self-appointed
guardians of the gene pool — have a long and sordid history going back decades.
Today, the agenda marches on, as illustrated in the latest UN report calling
for drastically reduced numbers of Kenyans.
Especially troubling is the eugenics component of the
agenda, critics say. “This kind of eugenics by the United Nations and their
population-control conspirators is not helping the black family but turning
large poor families into small poor families,” explained Mark Crutcher,
president of the U.S.-based pro-life group Life Dynamics. Crutcher is also the
producer of the hard-hitting documentary Maafa21, which
exposes what he calls the ongoing genocide of blacks worldwide by prominent
establishment forces.
The controversial report, produced by the Kenyan government’s “population”
minions and the UNFPA, claims that — despite dramatic declines in fertility
over recent decades — authorities must do much more to bring the population
down to “desirable” levels. Citing debunked claims about what the UN views as
“too many” people supposedly resulting in a wide range of real and imagined
problems, the radical document outlines numerous schemes to reduce the
population. Among the suggested plots: more taxpayer-funded contraception,
re-education, “empowering” women, reducing the “demand” for children, and more.
“One issue surrounds the realization of the policy
objective of reducing total fertility rates from the current level of 4.6 to
2.6 children per woman by 2030,” observes the report, taking special aim at the
poor. “This is because the demand for children is still high and is unlikely to
change unless substantial changes in desired family sizes are achieved.”
Incredibly, the document also states matter-of-factly that there is a “need for
rapid decline in fertility.” Thus, the UN population-control zealots claimed,
“the challenge is how to reduce the continued high demand for children.”
The more than 300-page report, dubbed “Kenya Population Situation Analysis,” does not
explicitly call for abortion. However, experts say anyone versed in the UN’s
deceptive bureaucratic language would see the real agenda clearly. For example,
the document is packed with references to so-called “reproductive health” and
“reproductive rights.” As then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton put it in a 2010
speech, “reproductive health includes contraception and family planning and
access to legal, safe abortion.”
Despite occasional claims to the contrary, the Western
establishment and the UN have been working fiendishly to promote abortion worldwide.
The self-proclaimed goal of the UNFPA, displayed proudly on its website, is
“achieving universal access to sexual and reproductive health (including family
planning) and promoting reproductive rights.” In Communist China, the UNFPA and
its co-conspirators at Planned Parenthood have even been implicated during congressional hearings in forced
abortions.
Another common theme throughout the report on Kenya is
the alleged “need” to prod women into delaying marriage, family, and
child-bearing. Some of the proposed methods for achieving that goal include
“education,” with a wide range of schemes admittedly aimed at brainwashing
African women into having fewer children. “The achievement of lower fertility
is complicated by differences between individual fertility preferences and
desirable fertility levels,” the report explains. In other words, the UN knows
better than African families.
“Investing” in what the UN calls “education” and
“health,” the document continues, would “contribute to the attainment of more
favorable demographic indicators.” The “favorable” outcomes the
population-control zealots are seeking, according to the report, include “lower
fertility through enhanced contraceptive use” and “lower ideal family size.”
The document also advocates getting more women into the workforce and
government-mandated changes in “gender roles” as a way to ensure fewer African
births.
“Sustainable development requires Kenya to be in a position to proactively address, rather than only react to, the population trends that will unfold over the next decades,” the widely criticized UN report continues, alluding to another one of the international outfit’s controversial ploys — sustainability — to empower itself at the expense of liberty, humanity, and national independence. “Universal access to sexual and reproductive health is still being constrained by a number of factors that are economic, social and cultural. UNFPA is expected to be in the forefront in supporting implementation of the Reproductive Health Policy.”
As with coercive sterilization in India and forced abortions in China, American
taxpayers are unwittingly helping to fund the radical UN efforts across Africa. Last year
alone, for instance, U.S. taxpayers were forced into providing more than $30
million to the UNFPA. The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID),
meanwhile, spent almost $11 million of public funds in 2011 on “family
planning” and “reproductive services” in Kenya. By comparison, it spent $60,000
on nutrition. With the Obama administration’s slavish devotion to Planned
Parenthood, the UN, and the broader population-control agenda, those numbers are
expected to continue rising unless Congress puts its foot down.
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