

SETH GRUBER | The 1916 Project (Ep. 660)
Oct 8, 2024
Seth Gruber, an author, speaker, and pro-life advocate, dives deep into his documentary, The 1916 Project. He discusses the historical ties between the birth control movement and eugenics, featuring chilling connections to the Nazi party. Gruber critiques Margaret Sanger's legacy and the pro-abortion narrative while advocating for the rights of the unborn. He challenges the Christian community to confront cultural sacrifices and highlights the importance of moral reflection on abortion. The conversation reveals the need for bold leadership in addressing these pressing issues.
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Seth's Early Pro-Life Journey
- Seth Gruber was raised in a pro-life family with his mother directing a pregnancy resource center.
- He faced opposition in school for choosing abortion as his senior project topic but successfully advocated to complete it.
1619 Project Roots Explored
- The 1619 Project serves as a cultural Marxist campaign linking all social ills to systemic racism starting with 1619.
- This approach intentionally fuels societal division by focusing on racial roots for modern problems.
Left Cancels Sanger, Keeps Planned Parenthood
- The pro-abortion left canceled Margaret Sanger's legacy due to her racist and eugenicist history.
- Despite this, Planned Parenthood continues operating and receiving government funding unchanged.