· Posted 22/02/10 by Timmerie Millington
Back to the roots of abortion in the United States… Planned Parenthood founder, Margaret Sanger, eugenicist and supporter of black genocide, had ulterior motives in founding Planned Parenthood that are now leading to the destruction of a race. Blacks make up only 12% of the Unites States population, yet to date 37% of abortions take place on black women.
In the 1857 Supreme Court decisions of [Dred] Scott v. Sandford, Blacks were declared “...a subordinate and inferior class of beings…” Which has led to greater decimation against black people. In 1973 the Supreme Court decision of Roe v. Wade declared “the word ‘person,’ as used in the [Constitution], does not include the unborn.” This created a gateway for black genocide to take place, where now 78% of Planned Parenthood clinics are located in minority communities. Coincidence? I do not think so. Not only is Planned Parenthood in the business to make money, but it is also discriminating against black people.
In honor of Black History Month, I challenge you take the time to better educate yourself about the black genocide by watching Maafa 21, a documentary that shines light on the truths behind the history of abortion and contraception in the Unites States and its link to eugenics.
The Survivors challenge you to spread the word by creating awareness of black genocide: here ( http://www.humanlife.org/did_you_know.php ) is a free and great resource to handout at schools, churches, and to your friends.
With abortion being the number one cause of black deaths in the United States, I challenge you to reach out to those in need by sending a strong message to your peers that this is wrong, and you will not stand by while a race is dying off because of abortion!
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