In the Age of Trump, however, many blacks are beginning to rethink their association with and support of Democrats as the party moves further to the angry, militant Left and as the evil undertones of the party’s policies are becoming plain.
One of the biggest predatory movements against blacks began early in the 20thcentury with Margaret Sanger, a promoter of eugenics and a racist, white supremacist who saw the practice as particularly ‘useful’ in culling black Americans. The next predatory movement began in 1973 when the Supreme Court somehow found that pregnant women have a “constitutional right” to kill their unborn child.
The Rev. Clenard Childress, Jr., a leading black pro-life activist, has seen enough. He’s trying to convince more blacks to #WalkAway from those who align with the Democratic Party’s judicial litmus test – unwavering support for abortion.
That includes the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People or the NAACP.
As reported by Breitbart News, Childress was again advocating against abortion over the weekend, pointing out that almost 1,800 black babies are aborted daily in what he and others see as voluntary genocide. And because of the organization’s unflinching support for the Democratic Party no matter what it morphs into, the NAACP – which at one point opposed abortion – now publicly supports it.
Breitbart reported:
Why is it that the NAACP, among America’s most prestigious defenders of civil rights, is silent before the devastating effects of “eugenic policies perpetrated upon people-of-color,” Childress asks, when the country’s leading abortion provider, Planned Parenthood, continues working to winnow out the black community through abortion?
In an essay for the Black Christian News Network One (BCNN1), Childress lays out some alarming statistics. He wrote that more than half of all black pregnancies – 52 percent – end in an abortion. And while it is the most-performed operation on women, he further notes it is “the least regulated medical procedure” and often is “completely ignored by health regulation enforcement.” (Related: DEPOPULATION: Democrat candidate wants to tax you for having more than two children, but an unlimited number of illegals are invited to cross the border unimpeded.)
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Since the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion in all 50 states, Childress says a “holocaust” of 20 million black babies have been “systematically annihilated…and thus denied access to the American Dream.”
And while Sanger was “the major facilitator of millions of African American deaths,” Childress wonders why the NAACP doesn’t condemn her or the abortion industry.
One of the biggest perpetrators of abortion murder is Planned Parenthood, which many believe is racist to the core and specifically targets minority communities by ensuring that clinics are easily accessible and close to those communities, among other ways.
Earlier this year Obianuju Ekeocha, a Nigerian-born scientist and pro-life supporter, told Breitbart News Planned Parenthood “has its roots firmly embedded in eugenic racism.”
Ekeocha, author of Target Africa: Ideological Neo-colonialism of the Twenty-first Century, noted further “we know that Planned Parenthood targets black and other minority communities, having up to 79 percent of their surgical abortion facilities located within walking distance of African American or Hispanic/Latino neighborhoods.”
For his part, Childress noted that Sanger was once quoted as saying that “…colored people are human weeds and need to be exterminated… reckless breeders… spawning… human beings who should never have been born.” It doesn’t get more racist and evil than that, and yet an organization – the NAACP – that was at the forefront of the 1960s civil rights movement can’t even muster the fortitude to break from Democrats and denounce this horrible person and the industry she ‘spawned.’
No wonder Childress is upset.
Read more about the abortion industry at Abortions.news.
J.D. Heyes is a senior writer for NaturalNews.com and NewsTarget.com, as well as editor of The National Sentinel.
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