“God created human beings in His own image,
in the image of God He created them; male and female He created them.” (Genesis
1:27)
In Part 1, we examined the history of
eugenics and its racist core. Now let’s look specifically at the main tool of
eugenics, abortion. We will see how abortion is rooted in racism, and how the
goal of abortion is genocide, and in particular the genocide of the black race.
“Linda Gordon, author of Woman's
Body, Woman's Right—a major work dealing with the history of birth control
in America—indicate[s] that Margaret Sanger "defended women's rights to
abortion." In her own book, “Women and the New Race”, Sanger declares that
“"the most merciful thing a large family can do to
one of its infant members is to kill it." [i]
In “Racism and Abortion Part 1” we looked at The Negro
Project. Dr. Dorothy Ferebee gave a speech in support of this project at its
inception. She “…peppered
her speech with the importance of “Negro professionals, fully integrated into
the staff, ... who could interpret the program and objectives to [other blacks]
in the normal course of day-to-day contacts; could break down fallacious
attitudes and beliefs and elements of distrust; could inspire the confidence of
the group; and would not be suspect of the intent to eliminate the race”. [ii]
“Sanger
even managed to lure the prominent but hesitant black minister J. T. Braun,
editor in chief of the National Baptist Convention’s Sunday School Publishing
Board in Nashville, Tennessee, into her deceptive web.”[iii]
“[I was]
moved by the number of prominent [black] Christians backing the proposition,”
Braun wrote in a letter to Sanger. “At
first glance I had a horrible shock to the proposition because it seemed to me
to be allied to abortion, but after thought and prayer, I have concluded that
especially among many women, it is necessary both to save the lives of mothers
and children.”[emphasis mine] [iv]
It’s
too bad Braun didn’t stay with his first glance, and that he didn’t put more
thought and prayer into his conclusion. How he concluded that abortion could
save the lives of mothers and children, much less that it was necessary to
doing so, defies logic and Christian morality. The Negro Project to exterminate
blacks, birth control and abortion are all very closely allied.
Sanger,
by hiding the true agenda of herself and other eugenicists, managed to trick a
number of black American leaders into supporting the project and the heavy use
of birth control in disproportionately Afro-American areas. “They certainly
wanted to decrease maternal and infant mortality and improve the community’s
overall health. They wholly accepted her message because it seemed to promise
prosperity and social acceptance.” But Sanger and her American Birth Control
League offered no other medical or social solutions or support. Birth control
was the answer to their problems in
her estimation.[v]
Of
course, as we saw in Part 1, once the nation became more open to more drastic
measures, when blacks moved further away from slavery and oppression by winning
their civil rights, abortion became the
answer.
It
is a tragic irony that elective abortion became legal in this country because
the Supreme Court ruled, in Roe v Wade, that Texas was in violation of Due
Process Clause of the 14th Amendment—the same amendment that gave
blacks legal personhood. Now, the Due Process Clause was being used to strip
the unborn of legal humanity and human rights, and targeting blacks in the
process.[vi]
Since
Roe v Wade, Afro-Americans have taken a disproportionate blow to their
population. From 1973 to 2008, 14 million black American babies had been
aborted—over one fourth of their estimated potential population. More black
babies were killed by abortion than by AIDS, violent crimes, accidents, cancer
and heart disease combined. With blacks being only 12.3% of the population, 36%
of aborted babies have been black, making black women almost three times as
likely as white women to have abortions.[vii]
Detailed stats on black mortality in 2008 show 285,522 blacks died of all other
causes while 363,705 died of abortion.[viii]
This
lopsided number of Afro-Americans killed by abortion, this huge decline in the
black population, cannot be coincidental. No, it is a deliberate targeting of
blacks, and Hispanics/Latinos, as shown by this map, which shows how abortion
mills are placed in areas with disproportionately large populations of blacks
as well as Hispanics/Latinos.[ix]
A
common response to this disparity by the abortion industry and abortion
proponents is that it’s not targeting minorities for genocide, but that
facilities are simply placed where the greatest need lies.
Yet
they have long argued that they are trying to reduce the number of abortions by
preventing unwanted pregnancies through the use of birth control chemicals and
devices. That should mean the black pregnancy rate and thus black abortions is
down. But as of 2011, the pregnancy rate among black women was three times as
high as that of white women. Black women made up less than 13% of the female
population, yet had nearly 37% of the abortions.
“Virtually
overnight, they went from claiming that they did target racial minorities with
noble intent to claiming that they don’t target them at all.” They began
quoting a fabricated statistic, not coincidentally put out by their own Alan
Guttmacher Institute, saying that only one out of ten PP facilities were in
minority neighborhoods. The mainstream media was happy to start printing
articles quoting this statistic, which according to the map cited above is
clearly false.
The
details of how Guttmacher Institute created this phony statistic is in a pdf on
racial targeting and population control from Life Dynamics. Also in this document
are detailed charts showing what the map also shows: clear targeting of
minorities.[x]
There
is also a unusually large number of minority communities with multiple
“population control centers”. Of 116 zip codes with more than one of these
facilities, 84 were disproportionately black and/or Hispanic/Latino.[xi]
Apparently,
“the greatest need lies” in lowering the black population by any means, whether
birth control or abortion.
In a Live Action sting, an actor said he wanted to
donate money specifically for aborting Afro-American babies in order to lower
the black population. Not one Planned Parenthood employee refused the money or
expressed concern about his racist agenda; many even agreed with it. Many PP
facilities set up funds—out of our tax dollars--specifically for minority
member abortions. “With more than 79% of clinics in minority
neighborhoods, and more than 1400 black abortions daily, these programs are
doing precisely what our actor asked them to do.”[xii]
Black female PP President Faye Waddleton later confirmed in
a CNN TV interview that they received funds from people who wanted to have
black children aborted.[xiii]
“The
intent of Sanger’s Negro Project is firmly intact. Nearly 40% of all
African-American pregnancies end in induced abortion.9 This is by
design. Abortion kills more black lives (363,705)10 than
all other causes of death combined (285,522).11 The
African-American abortion rate is up to 6 times that of the white population
(as in NYC where black babies are aborted at 5.8 times the rate of white
babies).”[xiv]
“Abortion is
the number-one killer of blacks in America,” says Rev. Hunter of LEARN. “We’re
losing our people at the rate of 1,452 a day. That’s just pure genocide. There’s
no other word for it. [Sanger’s] influence and the whole mindset that Planned
Parenthood has brought into the black community ... says it’s okay to destroy
your people. We bought into the lie; we bought into the propaganda.”81 [xv]
Is Hunter
right, or is genocide too strong a word?
“Genocide
is the mass killing of a group of people as defined by Article 2 of the
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (CPPCG) as
"any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or
in part, a national, ethnic, RACIAL or religious group, as
such: KILLING MEMBERS OF THE GROUP ; causing serious bodily or
mental harm to members of the group; deliberately inflicting on the group
conditions of life, CALCULATED to bring about its PHYSICAL
DESTRUCTION IN WHOLE OR IN PART ; IMPOSING MEASURES INTENDED
TO PREVENT BIRTHS WITHIN THE GROUP ; and forcibly transferring
children of the group to another group." African Americans are the only minority population on the decline.[xvi]
The abortion industry is undertaking the mass killing of a group of
people of a specific race, the black race. They are also, to a lesser degree,
imposing measures intended to prevent the births of black babies. It has
already been demonstrated that they are deliberately targeting the black race
in order to commit genocide, and that this has always been and is now the
agenda of Planned Parenthood, by far the nation’s leading abortion provider, in
particular.
So it seems that Dr. Johnny Hunter is not merely being an alarmist when
he says genocide. He is also accurate when he says blacks have bought into the
lies and propaganda. And he should know.
In January, 2013 Hunter “is quoted on Twitter criticizing the
association between the NAACP and Planned Parenthood because of that
organization's racist and eugenics history. Within minutes, after saying that
Planned Parenthood has the NAACP on a leash, LEARN’s Twitter account is
suspended and taken down. To put it succinctly, Hunter had been
"Yetted."
Samuel Frederick Yette “was an award-winning journalist, author,
lecturer and university professor. In 1964, he had been appointed Executive
Secretary of the Peace Corp after which he became Special Assistant for Civil
Rights to the Director of the U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity. He later
became the first Black reporter hired by Newsweek magazine where he rose to the
position of Washington D.C. Bureau Correspondent.”
In 1968, Yette “wrote a book exposing high-level plans within the
United States to use birth control and abortion as instruments of Black
genocide.” Soon after this he was fired, under pressure from the Nixon White
House. His award winning book, which was selling well and being used as a
college text book, was taken off the market and Yette was dropped by his
publisher.
Not much has changed since 1968. In 2012, the Presidential campaign of
Afro-American candidate Herman Cain was gaining steam. Then he dared to remind
the public that Planned Parenthood had been found by wealthy white eugenicists,
and that PP was disproportionately placing their abortion and birth control
facilities in minority communities.
Within hours of calling for the defunding of PP, anonymous women began
popping up, saying that Cain had sexually harassed them. When Cain was forced
to drop out of the race, these women disappeared as quickly as they had
appeared.[xvii]
The accusations
of sexual harassment against Herman Cain are well known, but the connection
with his attacks on Planned Parenthood and their racist agenda is not. However
the timing was too close and too perfect to be coincidental. Herman Cain, like
Johnny Hunter, had been “Yetted”. The same has happened to a number of black
pro-life leaders, from Alveda King (niece of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.) to Dr.
Benjamin Carson, who has recently been attacked by the mainstream media and
abortionists for his pro-life stand.
The Black Panthers, Nation of Islam, NAACP and Jesse Jackson among
others saw what was going on. They were the first pro-life groups. So what happened
to them? They turned away to promote
their own liberal agendas and for profit. Jackson referred to abortion as
genocide in 1969 and tried to pass an amendment to ban all abortions. He later
flip-flopped to get money to run for President. The NAACP has ignored Alveda
King and others at NAACP conventions, ironically blocking them with buses and
covering window and doors with black paper. Recent NAACP President Benjamin
Hooks said they would not discuss abortion because it would divide them.[xviii] Meanwhile the black race is
being subtracted from at a great rate.
“The
Negro cannot win if he is willing to sacrifice the futures of his children for
immediate personal comfort and safety. Injustice anywhere is a threat to
justice everywhere.” (Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 1929-1968)
Dr. King was among a select group of black leaders chosen to promote a
seemingly beneficial plan to promote healthy family planning. It was a plan of
wolf in sheep’s clothing and Trojan Horse proportions. Dr. King, a man of love,
peace, non-violence and strong Christian faith would be assassinated before the
genocidal agenda of Planned Parenthood would be made public after the passage
of Roe VS Wade. The abortion agenda is in direct conflict with the teachings of
Dr. King.
Yes, Dr. King was offered the Margaret Sanger award in 1966. But he did
not attend the ceremony, and the award was accepted by his wife Coretta Scott
King. She, unlike her husband, was pro-choice. Her speech never mentioned
abortion and talked about the connection between civil rights and the early
efforts of Sanger.[xix]
The connecting of the Civil Rights Movement with the “fight” for women’s rights
to “choose” became popular. It seems unlikely that Dr. King, who always fought
for justice for “the least of these”, saw the “right” to abortion as a civil
right.
Thankfully, more
and more Afro-Americans are discovering the truth about Planned Parenthood and
the abortion industry. They are dispelling the lies with the light of truth
through many pro-life efforts and groups, some of whom have been noted in the
endnotes of this document. Black And white pro-lifers are uniting in a common
cause—saving the lives of our preborn children and sparing mothers, fathers and
families from the horrors of abortion.
We are all
created by God in the image of God, male and female, and all of our children
have the right to live, as all of our human races have the right to survive and
thrive.
Do you have any
doubts about the genocidal agenda of Planned Parenthood and the abortion
industry, as well as many in our government and among white elitists in our
society? Rather than simply writing off this blog post, please take the time to
check the end notes and read the documents and other documents referred to in
them. Look up the groups noted in the end notes and read their writings; many
of these groups have Facebook pages. Please watch the movie Maafa 21 on YouTube
or in high definition at http://www.maafa21.com/