Planned Parenthood is hammering Kanye West over his new claim that the organization is doing "the devil's work."
In fact, the organization says the rapper's claims are not only ludicrous but massively incorrect and dangerous.
In his wide-ranging interview with Forbes about his political aspirations this week, Kanye was asked about Planned Parenthood.
"Planned Parenthoods have been placed inside cities by white supremacists to do the devil's work," he said.
"I am pro-life because I'm following the word of the Bible," he added.
Not long after the interview debited, Planned Parenthood's Director of Black Leadership and Engagement, Nia Martin-Robinson, issued a response.
"Black women are free to make our own decisions about our bodies and pregnancies, and want and deserve to have access to the best medical care available," she told TMZ. "Any insinuation that abortion is Black genocide is offensive and infantilizing. The real threat to Black communities' safety, health, and lives stems from lack of access to quality, affordable health care, police violence and the criminalization of reproductive health care by anti-abortion opposition."
Kanye's beliefs are in stark contrast to those of his wife, Kim Kardashian West, who, along with her sisters, has publicly supported Planned Parenthood in the past.
In 2017, Kim visited a Planned Parenthood facility and lauded it.
"The perception of Planned Parenthood is that it is an abortion clinic; that is nothing what it is like," she said on "Keeping Up With The Kardashians."
She also posted a photo with several Planned Parenthood staffers.
"My sisters and I visited Planned Parenthood recently and learned that the House of Representatives forced through a bill that strips health care coverage from millions of people and raises health care costs, including Planned Parenthood patients," she captioned the group photo. "They are such an amazing place that provides so much to so many!"
In a hashtag, she added, "I stand with PP."