Posted by: Admin | July 19, 2008

Abortion and black genocide

Would you find it strange if one segment of our country’s population was disproportionately under-represented in a field of employment? If 36% of the population accounted for only 13% of the employees, some people might wonder if discrimination is at work.

What if 13% of the female population (age 15-44) in the United States had 36% of the abortions? What if you were told that black women are more than three times as likely as white women to have an abortion? Would you wonder whether there is some sort of discriminatory targeting going on?

The mainstream media refuse to tell the truth about the role eugenics – targeted genocide of a race or class group – played in the origin of abortion in this country. They don’t want Americans to know the truth about Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood. And the NAACP is strangely silent about the fact that, while one out of about every five white pregnancies end in abortion, nearly one out of every two African-American pregnancies end in abortion.

That’s why the NAACP annual national convention in Cincinnati was picketed this past week by black activists who want to know why the NAACP is unwilling to substantively address the disproportionate incidence of abortion among black women. Some people say that the disproportionate number of black men in prison points to an unequal application of justice in this country. Yet those same people are strangely silent about the disproportionate number of black women drawn into abortion mills.

Take a look at what’s going on with abortion in the black community. Look at the origins of Planned Parenthood in America’s racist eugenics movement. Perhaps you ought to be speaking out in defense of poor black women too.

Some links you need to click:

Abortion, race, and the NAACP

BlackGenocide.org

Margaret Sanger would have loved Barack Obama

Shepherds leading the sheep to the slaughter

Abortion ‘a racist, genocidal act’

 How Can the Dream Survive If We Murder the Children?


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