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The Ugly Truth Revealed

It may come as a surprise to some but it’s worth noting that in the US,  nearly 40% of the abortions done are on black women, even though they only make 13% of the population. That is 3x the rate of white women. Since 1973, abortion has killed more African-Americans than anything else.

The New York Times, keying off of ingenious billboards plastered around Georgia that shed light on this disturbing statistic, ran a front-page article over the weekend “To Court Blacks, Foes of Abortion Make Racial Case.” Newsbusters has a thorough analysis of the overly bias nature of the story including that “blacks have a much higher abortion rate, but somehow this ‘old news’ is getting ‘exaggerated new life’ on the Internet.”

Even though the article was decidedly bias (hey, it’s the New York Times), it did reveal the campaign by Georgia Right to Life to put this issue on the table and make sure that African-Americans know that they are truly targeted by Planned Parenthood. Over 70% of Planned Parenthood clinics are located in urban neighborhoods where the majority of African-Americans reside. This isn’t a conspiracy, as the New York Times would like you to believe, but all out crisis in the black community.

The extremely high abortion rates have always been a problem but several prominent African-American pastors started a public campaign against Planned Parenthood when audio was released by Live Action Films in early 2008 that had a student posing as a donor who wanted to give money to specifically abort a black baby. The PP staffers were more than happy to take the money and earmark it for that purpose. One woman was “very excited” by the prospect. See all the tapes here: http://liveaction.org/index.php/projects/racism.

Several black pastors gathered in Washington, D.C. in April outside of a Planned Parenthood to expose the racism and targeting of Planned Parenthood, whose founder Margaret Sanger, was an ardent supporter of eugenics. They sent letters to Congress, to then-candidate Obama, to Hillary Clinton and asked that they defund Planned Parenthood.

The coalition of black pastors even went to the NAACP convention in 2008 to protest and play the tapes but police moved them to the other side of the road to get out of the way.

But they aren’t giving up. They have helped to promote movies like MAAFA21 which equates slavery to abortion and now they are taking to the billboards to make sure their own communities are aware of the grave threat facing them. Leaders like Alveda King, the niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speak frequently to crisis pregnancy centers on this issue and recount their own abortions.

 To learn more, go to http://www.toomanyaborted.com/.

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The Odd Couple: Barack Obama and Planned Parenthood

Barack Obama is a well-spoken and well-educated man, and he also professes to be a student of history, which is why his affection for Planned Parenthood is so odd. During his campaign and more recently in his call to service, Obama repeatedly has supported and promoted the work of Planned Parenthood, and yet he seems unaware of or unconcerned with history of the organization.

Planned Parenthood was founded by Margaret Sanger, an outspoken racist, who supported eugenics and Hitler. Sanger endorsed coercive sterilization for certain groups of society that she deemed inferior and unfit to procreate, including the mentally ill and African-Americans. In her writings, she boasts about speaking at a KKK rally, and she even outlines a plan to exterminate the black population. In Sanger’s mind, abortion and contraception were not simply ways of liberating white women but tools of oppression. How can President Obama, who has called for healing the racial divide in the U.S., condone the work of an organization with such a racist past?

Like other Planned Parenthood proponents, I imagine that the president would dismiss this legacy and argue that it is part of the organization’s past that has been left behind. But has Planned Parenthood really moved away from Sanger’s vision?

In 2008, UCLA pro-life students published the results of their undercover investigation of Planned Parenthood. They found multiple employees of the organization more than willing to accept financial contributions from students posing as white racists. In one conversation, the student tells the Planned Parenthood representative that she wants her money to be used specifically to fund the abortion of black babies, so that her children will not be disadvantaged by black kids and affirmative action. Rather than refusing the contribution, the Planned Parenthood worker actually tells the woman that she can absolutely designate that her donation be used for that purpose.

(See http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/feb/08022802.html for a full transcript of the conversation).

Several statistics appear to support the findings of the UCLA students. According to L.E.A.R.N. a national pro-life organization, 78% of Planned Parenthood clinics are in minority communities, and a black fetus is 5 times more likely to be aborted than a white baby. In 2005, the CDC reported that 203,991 black Americans were aborted, while less than 200,000 African-Americans died from heart disease, cancer, strokes, diabetes, homicide, and chronic respiratory disease combined. Sanger may have passed away, but her dream continues.

 

If President Obama truly wants to help the poor and the oppressed and if he really wants to make racism part of our past and not part of future, then he needs to divorce himself from Planned Parenthood. Perhaps the relationship was built on ignorance or convenience. Either way, it needs to end. The work of Planned Parenthood has no place in an administration that wants to build a future based on unity and hope. Yes we can end abortion! Yes we can overcome our racist past! Yes we can change!

- Christopher GrossMr. Gross is a doctoral candidate in moral theology/ethics at Catholic University of America, and also holds a B.A. in political science and religion from Hampden-Sydney and M.T.S. from Harvard Divinity.

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