Alencia Johnson is Director of Public Engagement at Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) and Planned Parenthood Action. As many of my readers know, Planned Parenthood has been trying to regain the trust of the Black community due to their own involvement in eugenics and the fact that their own founder, Margaret Sanger was a eugenicist and directors like Lothrop Stoddard were numerous. Planned Parenthood appointed their first female Black president to quell suspicions of Black Genocide and now Alencia Johnson has allegedly been tasked with doing the same.

Alencia Johnson on ComplexCon 2018
Johnson was on ComplexCon 2018‘s Growth Out of Chaos panel, moderated by DeRay Mckesson, where she discussed PP’s history and began by describing her ideas of how people feel politically.
In one word, the PP Director of Public Engagement claimed that people feel “hopeless” and disrespectfully referred to the President of the United States as “Orangey.”

Alencia Johnson Planned Parenthood Action Facebook
“Kind of hopeless. People feel really hopeless. I think for some of us who are working to dismantle the oppression are hopeful. But, the people that we are advocating for who see this on the news, they feel hopeless. Like, how can we change this? We lost the Supreme Court, we have “Orangey” in the White House, we don’t have a lot of Governors who care about us and people are kind of hopeless,” Johnson began on the Complex Con’s Growth Out of Chaos panel.
WOW – so much in that statement…but…let’s move on.
Alencia Johnson went on to address PP’s eugenics and racist history but, instead of pointing the finger at Planned Parenthood’s own involvement, Johnson claimed “evangelical white men in 60’s and 70’s who were trying to – take back another form of liberation” were to blame.

Margaret Sanger, member of the American Eugenics Society (Image: Maafa21)
She then described those who have actually research and exposed Planned Parenthood’s history in racism and eugenics by using the racist slang: “Hoteps.”
According to Damon Young over at The Root:
Over the past decade or so, the working definition of “Hotep” has morphed into an all-encompassing term describing a person who’s either a clueless parody of Afrocentricity—think “Preach” from Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood—or someone who’s loudly, conspicuously and obnoxiously pro-black but anti-progress…
a person might be Hotep, look for the following:
1. a steadfast belief in illogical conspiracy theories
2. an arrogant adherence to respectability politics
3. sexism and homophobia that vacillate from “thinly veiled” to “If being gay is natural, how come there ain’t any gay elephants?”
4. unbowed and uncompromising support for any black man accused of any wrongdoing, even if said man’s guilt is clear
5. ashy ankles
In other words, Young claims that “Hoteps” are not genuinely Black because they oppose reproductive rights, code for abortion on demand or homosexuality – more here:
But, Ryan Bomberger over at the Radiance Foundation described Alencia Johnson’s statement as, “dangerous (rampant) rhetoric that’s become the norm.”
Bomberger’s creative videos and well researched blog posts have been exposing the racist roots of Planned Parenthood and the targeting of abortion towards the African American Community for many years.
Bomberger added, ‘Hotep’ has become urban slang for black people who aren’t “really” black or are parodies of this re-emergent afrocentricity. Hoteps are also black people who are slaves to Christianity.”
Bomberger called the label, “A very racist label that attacks “whiteness” and black folk who are, apparently, mindless fools and can’t think for themselves.”
Alencia Johnson, as a spokesperson for the largest abortion vendor in the nation, Planned Parenthood goes on to claim she wants marginalized people to “live.”
“All the stuff that people like to say about Planned Parenthood and Black folks. First of all, I want Black people, I want Black folks, I want LGTQ folks, I want marginalized folks, the forgotten about folks- to live. And part of that is having access to health care and determining what happens to your body and Planned Parenthood is a resource for that.” Johnson states.
Alencia Johnson on ComplexCon 2018 2
Notice that Johnson completely leaves out the 320K babies that Planned Parenthood “marginalizes” every year through abortion, many who are Black…Or the Black women that have died or shall I say been permanently marginalized by the neglectful treatment they received from Planned Parenthood during their abortions.
Alencia Johnson continued by disputing Planned Parenthood’s eugenics history, but she doesn’t cite any sources despite volumes of evidence that PP was founded in that racist ideolog :
“An so, when people talk about our founding or abortion rights- whatever, I actually just said, ‘Let me study for myself. Get some wisdom for myself, that’s what the Bible taught me. So I said, Let me figure this out for myself.'”
“And, I found that, what is trying to divide people of color from understanding reproductive freedom and owning it were actually, Evangelical white men in like the 60’s and the 70’s who were trying to again, take back another form of liberation.”
Uh…WHAT!@$!!!
Is Alencia Johnson rewriting history?
Saynsumthn has reams of documented evidence that it was Blacks – many women– who were protesting abortion as Black Genocide in the 60’s and 70’s and YES – it was in fact, White men, like PP’s own former president Alan F. Guttmacher , a former VP with the Eugenics Society that were pushing abortion as a form of population control.

Planned Parenthood president Alan F Guttmacher former VP of eugenics society
Then, Alencia Johnson, as the Director of Public Engagement at Planned Parenthood added:
“And I said, so, I said, I’m not going to let, not only people who don’t look like me or never had my experience but also the Hoteps who believe in this…It’s true. And, you all…know a lot of them…I’m not going to let you all take away a resource that is literally saving people’s lives.”
Hoteps? Seriously?
Listen for yourself:
Johnson, then goes into reasons why people take birth control.
The fact Ms. Johnson leaves out is that Black people who oppose Planned Parenthood do so because PP is the largest abortion provider in the nation, they were founded in eugenics and their founder, Margaret Sanger was a Klan speaker who started the Negro Project to push her population control agenda on the Black community.

Margaret Sanger Autobiography spoke to Klan Planned Parenthood racism
And, instead of racist labels about Sanger being lobbed from PP or Alencia Johnson, Planned Parenthood, with their own history of eugenics, regularly hails Sanger a hero.
Just Sayn.