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Chicago Museum Hangs Pro-Birth Control Notes On Rosaries In Planned Parenthood Exhibit

A Chicago museum exhibit dedicated to Planned Parenthood featured rosaries, because Christianity is in the business of “controlling the bodies” of women, the exhibit’s plaque said.

The International Museum of Surgical Science’s “Unplanned Parenthood” exhibit featured letters women wrote to Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger in the 1920s asking for information about birth control.

Some of the letters were hung from crosses using rosary beads.

“The rosary beads serve as a reminder of the enduring influence of christianity [sic] in the United States, symbolizing the ways religious institutions have played in shaping societal norms and controlling the bodies of birthing people,” read the plaque for the exhibit.

“Birthing people” is a gender neutral term often used in place of “women” by those who espouse gender ideology.

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