New Video: More Blacks Die From Abortion Than Anything Else

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New Video: More Blacks Die From Abortion Than Anything Else

Washington, DC – A national coalition of pro-life African-American groups and leaders is back with a new video touching on the racial overtones of abortion and following up to their first video address abortion in the context of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

lifenews.com/2011/07/19/new-video-more-blacks-die-from-abortion-than-anything-else/
Planned Parenthood was founded by Margaret Sanger, a speaker for the woman’s division of the KKK. She argued that it was necessary to curtail undesirable races. Even today, all Planned Parenthoods are in minority neighborhoods.

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1, Planned Parenthood was founded by Margaret Sanger,
  1. [Sanger was] a speaker for the woman’s division of the KKK.
  2. Even today, all Planned Parenthoods are in minority neighborhoods.
All three of those statements are false.

There is no question that Sanger was a racist and a eugenicist, you won’t find me defending her, here or elsewhere.

Still, false witness is false witness, even if it is about the worst scoundrel or organization on earth. There is a commandment about that.

Planned Parenthood’s main mission is the prevention of UNWANTED pregnancies. To couples, of any race, WANTING to have children it has no objection whatever.
 
All three of those statements are false.

There is no question that Sanger was a racist and a eugenicist, you won’t find me defending her, here or elsewhere.

Still, false witness is false witness, even if it is about the worst scoundrel or organization on earth. There is a commandment about that.

Planned Parenthood’s main mission is the prevention of UNWANTED pregnancies. To couples, of any race, WANTING to have children it has no objection whatever.
“I accepted an invitation to talk to the women’s branch of the Ku Klux Klan…I saw through the door dim figures parading with banners and illuminated crosses…I was escorted to the platform, was introduced, and began to speak…In the end, through simple illustrations I believed I had accomplished my purpose. A dozen invitations to speak to similar groups were proffered.” (Margaret Sanger: An Autobiography, P.366)

margaretsanger.blogspot.com/

“Her efforts were to promote birth control in a desire to “purify” the human race through eugenics, and even to eliminate minority races by placing birth control clinics in minority neighborhoods” (Robert G. Marshall & Chuck Conovan “Blessed Are the Barren: The Social Policy of Planned Parenthood” 1991 Fort Collins, CO: Ignatius Press. ISBN 0898703530; ISBN 978-0-89870-353-5).

youtube.com/watch?v=6Fj-E-Yk78M

freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/1294086/posts

armyofgod.com/Racism.html

klannedparenthood.com/History_of_Abortion_Statistics/

jillstanek.com/industry-watch/announcing-3rd.html (see picture)

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I haven’t followed the links in the intervening post, nor am I sure what the poster’s point is, but taking the items in the same order as previously:
1, Planned Parenthood was founded by Margaret Sanger,
  1. [Sanger was] a speaker for the woman’s division of the KKK.
  1. Even today, all Planned Parenthoods are in minority neighborhoods.
  1. Sanger founded an organization called the American Birth Control League. The organization continued long after she had severed all ties with it, and it eventually was amalgamated with several other similar organizations under the name Planned Parenthood.
  2. Her speech to the KKK women is well-known from her own account of it. Surely the posters here are able to discern the difference between speaking TO the KKK and speaking FOR the KKK as the other poster claimed.
  3. How many addresses of PP clinics located elsewhere (than in minority neighborhoods) would you like me to list? And by the way, in some American cities, 75-80% of African-American births are illegitimate. Maybe some of the clinics that are elsewhere should relocate to the minority neighborhoods.
Let’s get our facts staight, folks.

Finally, here are Sanger’s views on abortion:
“While there are cases where even the law recognizes an abortion as justifiable if recommended by a physician, I assert that the hundreds of thousands of abortions performed in America each year are a disgrace to civilization.”
“To each group we explained what contraception was; that abortion was the wrong way—no matter how early it was performed it was taking life; that contraception was the better way, the safer way—it took a little time, a little trouble, but was well worth while in the long run, because life had not yet begun.”
“No one can doubt that there are times when an abortion is justifiable but they will become unnecessary when care is taken to prevent conception. This is the only cure for abortions.”
 
  1. Sanger founded an organization called the American Birth Control League. The organization continued long after she had severed all ties with it, and it eventually was amalgamated with several other similar organizations under the name Planned Parenthood.
Planned Parenthood’s own website claims that Margaret Sanger is the founder and considers her a hero; “Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, is one of the movement’s great heroes”.

plannedparenthood.org/about-us/who-we-are/history-and-successes.htm
  1. Her speech to the KKK women is well-known from her own account of it. Surely the posters here are able to discern the difference between speaking TO the KKK and speaking FOR the KKK as the other poster claimed.
The Ku Klux Klan was an organization that was hanging people for being black, dragging them to death behind their pick-up trucks, burning crosses on their lawns, etc. From Sanger’s autobiography, she writes as though it was a privilege, and she had a dozen invitations to come back to other women’s branches of the Ku Klux Klan. And Planned Parenthood calls her a hero!
  1. How many addresses of PP clinics located elsewhere (than in minority neighborhoods) would you like me to list? And by the way, in some American cities, 75-80% of African-American births are illegitimate. Maybe some of the clinics that are elsewhere should relocate to the minority neighborhoods.
We all have eyes and see where they are, in minority areas, particularly next to low income housing projects.
“While there are cases where even the law recognizes an abortion as justifiable if recommended by a physician, I assert that the hundreds of thousands of abortions performed in America each year are a disgrace to civilization.”
In that statement Sanger may have been referring to abortions by causation people.

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  1. Planned Parenthood’s own website claims that Margaret Sanger is the founder and considers her a hero; “Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, is one of the movement’s great heroes”.
  2. The Ku Klux Klan was an organization that was hanging people for being black, dragging them to death behind their pick-up trucks, burning crosses on their lawns, etc. From Sanger’s autobiography, she writes as though it was a privilege, and she had a dozen invitations to come back to other women’s branches of the Ku Klux Klan. And Planned Parenthood calls her a hero!
  3. We all have eyes and see where they are, in minority areas, particularly next to low income housing projects.
  4. In that statement Sanger may have been referring to abortions by causation people.
  1. Here is what your link says:
Planned Parenthood dates its beginnings to 1916 when Sanger, her sister, and a friend open America’s first birth control clinic in Brooklyn, New York…In 1923 Sanger opens the Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau in Manhattan…That same year, Sanger incorporates the American Birth Control League…The two organizations subsequently merge, and later become Planned Parenthood® Federation of America, Inc. (PPFA®).
I think that is what I said.
  1. And your point is what? If her speech caused racists to have fewer racist children, so much the better.
  2. And that is a good place for them. You said they were ALL in such areas, that is ridiculous.
  3. Here you have lost me. Who, or what, are ‘causation people’? I’ve never heard that term before. Sanger, in spite of everything that can be said against her, which is a lot, realized what the RCC and the so-called ‘pro-lifers’ seem to miss - that the best way to minimize abortions is to prevent unwanted conception. It’s not a difficult concept.
 
  1. Here is what your link says:I think that is what I said.
In post No 2 of this thread I wrote: “Planned Parenthood was founded by Margaret Sanger, a speaker for the woman’s division of the KKK. She argued that it was necessary to curtail undesirable races. Even today, all Planned Parenthoods are in minority neighborhoods”.

In post No 3, you replied: “All three of those statements are false.”

Hence:
  1. I then posted a quote from Planned Parenthood’s own website saying that Margaret Sanger is the founder: "Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, is one of the movement’s great heroes” That is when you started backpeddling. In reality, they simply changed Sanger’s organization name to “Planned Parenthood” because it sounded better than Abortion Clinic or Birth Control League. Its the same organization.
plannedparenthood.org/about-us/who-we-are/history-and-successes.htm
  1. When I quoted her autobiography on how she spoke to the women’s division of the KKK and was invited back to several other woman’s divisions of the organization, you backpeddled again explaining whatever, I don’t know, it didn’t make any sense.
margaretsanger.blogspot.com/
  1. Sanger argued that it was necessary to curtail undesirable races. Even today, Planned Parenthoods are in minority neighborhoods".
Sanger was invited to speak before the KKK because they were happy with her “Negro Reduction Project” which was designed to cut down on the number of black babies being born.

freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/1294086/posts

That is why we notice that Planned Parenthoods are in minority areas and located next to low income housing projects. Planned Parenthood’s main offices that don’t actually do abortions, but the management and paperwork are in located affluent neighborhoods, as they know how to take care of themselves. And they can boast of having offices in white areas. Its the active ones that are in black areas.
  1. And your point is what? If her speech caused racists to have fewer racist children, so much the better.
No, its purpose was so that racists could eliminate blacks via abortion and birth control.

In her speech before the KKK, she said: " Abortion should be illegal for whites, but mandatory for blacks".

thereoughttobealaw.net/
  1. And that is a good place for them. You said they were ALL in such areas, that is ridiculous.
As ridiculous as it is, that is where they all end up.
  1. Here you have lost me. Who, or what, are ‘causation people’? I’ve never heard that term before.
Typo: Caucasian, my computer autocorrected to the wrong word and I didn’t pick up on it.
Sanger, in spite of everything that can be said against her, which is a lot, realized what the RCC and the so-called ‘pro-lifers’ seem to miss - that the best way to minimize abortions is to prevent unwanted conception. It’s not a difficult concept.
Yes it is. Sanger’s only solutions were abortion and birth control. The RCC is abstinence. Abstinence is the only one that works. Abortion murders babies, condoms are only 87% effective.

righto.com/theories/condoms1.html

“Notwithstanding that abstinence is 100% effective and condoms are only 87% effective at best. If you had a Russian Roulette pistol that could hold a 100 chamber cylinder, with 13 bullets in it (87 empty chambers), would you willingly spin the cylinder, put it in your mouth and pull the trigger? A “no” answer is abstinence, a “yes” answer is condoms. It’s simple math, what’s not to understand? Furthermore, the false sense of security of condoms leads to increased sexual encounters, so the hypothetical Russian Roulette pistol is in your mouth much more often. At some point, the odds will obviously catch up.”

arguingwithatheists.com/

Birth control is a false sense of security, as 99.99% of all lovemaking involves kissing. Most sexually transmitted diseases are transmitted via kissing:

infectiousdiseases.about.com/od/respiratoryinfections/a/kissing.htm

That is why Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood is wrong.

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The RCC is abstinence.
Yes, abstinence prevents unwanted conception. No question about it.

I stopped discussing abortion on these forums years ago, because every thread here on that subject proves that it cannot be discussed intelligently here.

I am less reticent about discussing contraception, and have done so recently in several threads.

The present exchange between the two of us involves my assertion that your claims regarding Sanger were untrue, you just keep repeating them, that does not make them any less false, and furthermore, you’ve added several others that cannot be documented from any reliable source.

My concern is not defending Sanger, whose racist and eugenicist views I condemned from the git-go, but your falsehoods on what is supposed to be a religious venue, and since you are obviously not going to recant them, there’s nowhere else to go, you can continue the thread with other posters.

I used to think that it was only the Protestant fundamentalists who had only nine commandments, disregarding the one about false witness, I’m sorry to see that disregard practiced by Catholics also.
 
Yes, abstinence prevents unwanted conception. No question about it.
Yes, something Sanger and Planned Parenthood refused to consider.
I stopped discussing abortion on these forums years ago, because every thread here on that subject proves that it cannot be discussed intelligently here. I am less reticent about discussing contraception, and have done so recently in several threads.
In other words, you were unable to support your position.
The present exchange between the two of us involves my assertion that your claims regarding Sanger were untrue, you just keep repeating them, that does not make them any less false, and furthermore, you’ve added several others that cannot be documented from any reliable source.
I know, those pesky facts keep getting in the way, like Planned Parenthood boasting on their own website how proud they are of their founder; Margaret Sanger, who you claim is not their founder.
My concern is not defending Sanger, whose racist and eugenicist views I condemned from the git-go, but your falsehoods on what is supposed to be a religious venue, and since you are obviously not going to recant them, there’s nowhere else to go, you can continue the thread with other posters.
I read that that sentence four times and still can’t make sense out of it. If you want to change history, I think you will need a flux capacitor and a Delorean.
I used to think that it was only the Protestant fundamentalists who had only nine commandments, disregarding the one about false witness, I’m sorry to see that disregard practiced by Catholics also.
Now I see the confusion, the commandment that Planned Parenthood is breaking is “Thou Shalt Not Kill”.

God Bless
 
I highly advise listening to this audio by Jane Brennan, a former member of the National Organization for Woman (NOW) and former Volunteer worker for Planned Parenthood. She has a Masters Degree in Counseling from Columbia University and dedicated her Life and Practice to post-abortive woman:

Jane_Brennan.mp3

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I highly advise listening to this audio by Jane Brennan, a former member of the National Organization for Woman (NOW) and former Volunteer worker for Planned Parenthood. She has a Masters Degree in Counseling from Columbia University and dedicated her Life and Practice to post-abortive woman:

Jane_Brennan.mp3

God Bless
I don’t have time to listen to half the things*** I*** want to listen to, let alone what other people want me to listen to.

Here are some of those PP locations that you claim don’t exist. These are all cities with which I’m intimately familiar, having been born in one, now living in another, and having lived in the other three:

Peoria, Illinos: 705 NE Jefferson Ave. - one block from St. Mary’s Cathedral. Mixed residential-commercial middle-class neighborhood, mixed ethnicity.

Pekin, Illinois: 328 S. 4th St. - just down the road from Peoria, a virtually all-white city. Middle class residential neighborhood, a few blocks from the central business district.

Champaign, Illinois: 302 Stoughton St. - largely commercial neighborhood with lots of middle to upper-income high-rise apartments, near University of Illinois campus.

Virginia Beach, Va.: 515 Newtown Road, an arterial highway. There are no minority neighborhoods in Virginia Beach, the population is mostly military, about 50% African-American, rather evenly distributed throughout the city.

Chicago, Illinois: 18 S. Michigan Ave., 6th floor - known as PP’s “Loop Center”, though actually a block outside the Loop on fashionable Michigan Avenue.

Chicago has, of course, lots of smaller PP centers in the city’s neighborhoods, a quick scan of the addresses seems to indicate that most of them are in Hispanic neighborhoods. But some are undoubtedly near public housing, as would be expected. You claimed that they were ALL near public housing.

Virtually everything else you’ve posted here is equally erroneous.
 
I don’t have time to listen to half the things*** I*** want to listen to, let alone what other people want me to listen to.
For someone spending all their time singing the praises of a chain of abortion clinics founded by the most racist female to ever walk the planet earth, it might be wise to listen to a woman who went down that road.
Here are some of those PP locations that you claim don’t exist. These are all cities with which I’m intimately familiar, having been born in one, now living in another, and having lived in the other three:
I picked one at random (Champaign, Illinois 61820) and conducted low income housing searches on Rent.com & ShowMeTheRent.RentLinx.com, they list three section 8 housing projects in the general vicinity.
Virtually everything else you’ve posted here is equally erroneous.
Like Planned Parenthood boasting on their own website how their superhero racist Margaret Sanger is their founder?

Here’s another well documented quote I missed, that you will likely claim never happened: “We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population”.

citizenreviewonline.org/special_issues/population/the_negro_project.htm

dianedew.com/sanger.htm

en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Margaret_Sanger

webring.org/hub/thecatholicwebri

acts1711.com/sanger.htm

jesus-is-savior.com/Evils%20in%20America/Abortion%20is%20Murder/mass_murderer_margaret_sanger.htm

womenshistory.about.com/od/quotes/a/margaret_sanger_2.htm

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I picked one at random (Champaign, Illinois 61820) and conducted low income housing searches on Rent.com & ShowMeTheRent.RentLinx.com, they list three section 8 housing projects in the general vicinity.
Fair enough, and that just happens to be the city where I live. By ‘the general vicinity’ I guess you mean ‘somewhere in town’, funny they didn’t build it there instead of across the street from the high-rise.

Actually, and factually, they probably chose that location because it’s close to the University.

Michelle Bachman says that PP is a ‘criminal enterprise’.

Her husband says that for $$$$ he can change your sexual orientation.

PLEEEASE get nominated and run against the president, Michelle, please, please, please!
 
Actually, and factually, they probably chose that location because it’s close to the University.
Let me guess, they have co-ed dorms and the girls average 2 abortions in their first semester.
Michelle Bachman says that PP is a ‘criminal enterprise’. Her husband says that for $$$$ he can change your sexual orientation. PLEEEASE get nominated and run against the president, Michelle, please, please, please!
Smart woman. It’s a Disorder like schizophrenia, it might be treatable via therapy and medications. I hope she gets elected before the great Obama Depression.

God Bless
 
Hi Beeliner, please try to listen to the audio by Jane Brennan and write what you think of it.

Thanks and God Bless
I doubt that I will have time to do that anytime soon, but seriously, if I eventually do so, I’ll be happy to post my review.

I think I know what to expect, though, a woman who, like yourself, has a viewpoint that is very difficult to defend, and also like yourself, plays games with the truth in order to do so.

I can only imagine the links you would give to support your ‘take’ on homosexuality.

The point is, the Bachmans’ phony ‘clinic’ has, among other things, made her unelectable. If the economy improves in the next year, the president will be unbeatable. If it continues to founder, he will be beatable by a qualified, skeleton-in-the-closet-free candidate. That excludes MOST of the current GOP hopefuls, I’m not singling out Michelle by any means. But the coming election is off the theme of the thread.

PP will continue to make provide reproductive services to women, mainly poor women, our taxes will continue to support those services, whether by PP or similar organizations, and as I observed earlier, most of the clinic addresses I see in the Chicago area are in Hispanic neighborhoods. While I do not doubt that some Hispanic women choose to have abortions, most go there to learn how to avoid unwanted pregnancies so that such a choice is unnecessary.

What a shame that their Church turns its back in such situations!
 
I doubt that I will have time to do that anytime soon, but seriously, if I eventually do so, I’ll be happy to post my review. I think I know what to expect, though, a woman who, like yourself, has a viewpoint that is very difficult to defend, and also like yourself, plays games with the truth in order to do so.
If you do, it would be enlightening. Jane is an educated woman (Master’s Degree from Columbia) who was an aggressive radical feminist, active with NOW and Planned Parenthood. She had two abortions herself, and counseled teens on how to obtain their own abortions. After a failed marriage, she later met and eventually married a Catholic man. She started to see how Planned Parenthood is an abortion mill and how the feminist movement was leading woman to kill their babies so they could “live their life”. But this empty life was meaningless, only existing to propagate this false ideology to other woman for them to follow suit. Her eyes were opened and she turned her life completely around.
I can only imagine the links you would give to support your ‘take’ on homosexuality.
That is true, as your profile in the upper right hand corner indicates you are Catholic:

“You shall not lie with a male as one lies with a female; it is an abomination” (Lev 18:22).

“If there is a man who lies with a male as those who lie with a woman, both of them have committed a detestable act; they shall surely be put to death. Their bloodguiltness is upon them” (Lev 20:18).

“Or do you not know that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived; neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor homosexuals, nor thieves, nor the covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers, shall inherit the kingdom of God” (1 Cor 6:9).

“For this reason God gave them over to degrading passions; for their women exchanged the natural function for that which is unnatural, and in the same way also the men abandoned the natural function of the woman and burned in their desire toward one another, men with men committing indecent acts and receiving in their own persons the due penalty of their error. And just as they did not see fit to acknowledge God any longer, God gave them over to a depraved mind, to do those things which are not proper” (Rom 1:26).
The point is, the Bachmans’ phony ‘clinic’ has, among other things, made her unelectable. If the economy improves in the next year, the president will be unbeatable. If it continues to founder, he will be beatable by a qualified, skeleton-in-the-closet-free candidate. That excludes MOST of the current GOP hopefuls, I’m not singling out Michelle by any means. But the coming election is off the theme of the thread.
You are likely referring to the ABC News article regarding Bachman’s clinic: "The segment featured an undercover video as well as an interview with a former patient who claims to have been advised that prayer could help free him of homosexual urges and that he could become “re-oriented.”

mediaite.com/tv/michele-bachmann-asked-about-husbands-alleged-ex-gay-clinic-very-proud-of-our-business/

Considering the Bible quotes above, what is wrong with utilizing prayer to help those who have fallen into this form of sin?

Continued
 
PP will continue to make provide reproductive services to women, mainly poor women, our taxes will continue to support those services, whether by PP or similar organizations…
The following may seem ridiculous to you, but this will occur until the wrath of God brings about the Great Chastisement for the countless millions of slaughtered little lives: “Neither their silver nor their gold Will be able to deliver them On the day of the Lord’s wrath; And all the Earth will be devoured in fire” (Zepheniah 1 - 2).

“Fire will fall from the sky and will wipe out a great part of humanity, the good as well as the bad, sparing neither priests nor faithful. The survivors will find themselves so desolate that they will envy the dead. The only arms which will remain for you will be the Rosary and the Sign left by My Son” (Sister Agnes Katsuko Sasagawa in Akita, Japan - declared worthy of belief by Cardinal Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict, as well as the Local Bishop Ito due to several supporting Miracles).

The reason for the coming Great Chastisement as revealed to Sister Agnes via Our Holy Mother was because of the sea of slaughtered souls through abortion (Akita: The Tears and Message of Mary - by Japanese Catholic Priest Teiji Yasuda).

Notice also that the Miracle of Fatima as described by the witnesses was actually fire falling from the sky, a vision of the Great Chastisement. Look it up on Wikipedia: Miracle of the Sun.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_of_the_Sun
…and as I observed earlier, most of the clinic addresses I see in the Chicago area are in Hispanic neighborhoods. While I do not doubt that some Hispanic women choose to have abortions, most go there to learn how to avoid unwanted pregnancies so that such a choice is unnecessary.
You noticed that. Most Hispanic woman are actually moral. My business partner has several section 8 apartment buildings. It’s a racket, he gets about $2,000 dollars a month from the government for apartments that would normally rent for about $800. Nearly all his tenants are single moms. He noticed that the Hispanic woman were extremely cleanly, neat and religious. He usually got the place back when they left in better shape than it was to begin with. Others he said destroyed their units, which were left with rotting food piled up on the stoves, infestations, debris, etc. He would have to do a complete gut job, which of coarse the government would reimburse him for. He called the messy people hamsters, when I inquired why, he replied: “Have you ever seen a hamster cage? That’s what their units look like”.
What a shame that their Church turns its back in such situations!
Really? You have been asleep at the wheel. You were not aware that United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) funneled 280 million dollars of collection basket money to organizations fighting for abortion homosexuality?

youtube.com/watch?v=ymwguwy5BCw&feature=player_embedded

youtube.com/watch?v=EbK8viMApTc&feature=player_embedded

youtube.com/watch?v=tTaW60MNb_g&feature=player_embedded

God Bless
 
Planned Parenthood’s main mission is the prevention of UNWANTED pregnancies.
Right. The pregnancies that PP doesn’t want. Though they deny it, PP has never ceased to target the poor and disabled – Sanger’s favorite examples of the so-called “unfit.” For every adoption referral (977 in 2009), Planned Parenthood performs 340 abortions (332,278 in 2009). They don’t care about helping low-income pregnant women unless those low income women want an abortion!

Which country pioneered forced sterilization in the 20th century, Germany or the United States of America? I suspect the answer will surprise you.

If you ever have a chance to see “Maafa 21: Black Genocide in 21st Century America” do it! This is one documentary that should get wide circulation, especially in the black community. It traces the abortion industry back to its eugenics roots. It proves through innumerable sources that the founders of Planned Parenthood and other parts of the abortion movement were interested in killing off the black race in America and elsewhere. Maafa 21 exposes some of the most powerful leaders of the socialist and humanist movements of the 20th Century as racists; the argument is presented so well that it is irrefutable.

From Abortion and Race:According to the most recent census data available for race (2000), black women make up 12.3% of the female population in America, but accounted for 36.4% of all U.S. abortions in 2006 – that according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). The Guttmacher Institute (AGI) puts the percentage of black abortions at 30% of the U.S. total. Their most recent numbers are from 2008. Similarly, AGI tells us that Hispanic women accounted for 25% of all U.S. abortions in 2008, though they made up just 12.5% of the female population in 2000. The CDC lists the percentage of Hispanic abortions in 2006 at 20.1%. Compare those numbers to non-Hispanic, white women, who make up 69% of America’s female population, but account for only 36% of all U.S. abortions (36.1% according to the CDC).

The Life Education and Resource Network (LEARN), the largest African-American pro-life group in the country has produced a chart which shows that from 1973-2001, abortion has claimed more than two and a half times as many African-American lives as the next five leading causes combined. In 2005, a total of 292,808 blacks died in the U.S. That same year, almost twice as many blacks (roughly 447,700) were killed by abortion. In 2004, the black population in the U.S. stood at 36 million. Between 1973 and 2004, roughly 15 million blacks were aborted, which means that, as of 2004, nearly 30% of the black population has been lost to abortion! And that doesn’t even factor in all the children that would have been born to those aborted a generation ago. Population estimates show that blacks will soon lose their status as the nation’s largest minority group. To put it bluntly, abortion has thinned the black community in ways the Ku Klux Klan could have only dreamed of.
If Maafa 21 gets wide circulation in the black community, it could conceivably (pun intended) bring an end to Planned Parenthood.
 
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