A new demographic study shows that the nation's largest abortion corporation locates its clinics in mostly black and hispanic areas in order to maximize abortions performed -- areas that perpetually have the highest rates of unintended pregnancies, thus disproving the corporation's mission claims to the contrary.
UPDATE 12/1/15: Most U.S. Abortions are Blacks & Hispanic, Gov't Reports
UPDATE 9/17/13: Black Abortion is Key to Reducing Poverty, Says Mayor
UPDATE 7/14/13: Democrats Want Blacks & Hispanics Aborted in Texas
For background, read Abortion Targeting Blacks: Exposed in Media Campaign and also read Black Genocide in New York City (nearly 2 of 3 killed in womb) as well as 'Extermination of Negros' Abortionist's Goal Censored
-- From "Report Proves Planned Parenthood Targets Blacks, Hispanics" by Steven Ertelt, LifeNews.com 8/29/11
A new reported issued by the pro-life group Life Dynamics . . . Titled, “Racial Targeting and Population Control,” . . . validates the claims pro-life advocates have made for years — and that Life Dynamics made in its groundbreaking Maafa21 video released two years ago — showing that abortion advocates have purposefully placed abortion centers in urban areas with high percentages of black and Hispanic residents.
Mark Crutcher and Carole Novielli conducted the research in the 24-page report and they say the location of abortion centers is the modern equivalent of the population control policies against minorities, especially African-Americans, that Planned Parenthood has supported since Margaret Sanger founded it. The researchers say they prepared the new report to respond to the criticism of the claims abortion advocates have made to the racial charges — and to point out a hypocrisy.
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From "Racial Targeting and Population Control" by Mark Crutcher, President, Life Dynamics Incorporated
. . . as far back as the mid 1900s, some wellknown eugenicists were arguing that the most effective way they could advance their agenda would be to concentrate population control facilities within the targeted communities. . . .
. . . Planned Parenthood and others within the abortion and family planning lobby took this approach when choosing locations for their facilities and that this practice continues to this day.
. . . ["Family planning" defenders] have consistently argued that the most effective way to reduce the number of abortions is to prevent unplanned pregnancies by making birth control chemicals, devices and information widely available. If that is true, in light of their concession that they have focused these things on the minority community, the obvious result should be that black women have the lowest pregnancy and abortion rates in the country.
But to the contrary, in contemporary America, the rate of pregnancy among black women is almost three times as high as it is for white women and, though they make up less than 13% of the female population, black women have about 37% of the abortions. In other words, the family planning lobby’s argument that they concentrate their facilities in minority communities because that is where the need is, cannot be reconciled with their long espoused claim about the connection between contraception, pregnancy and abortion.
Virtually overnight, they went from claiming that they target minority communities with noble intentions to claiming that they don’t target them at all. Then, to support this revised strategy, they began quoting a new report by the Alan Guttmacher Institute (AGI) showing that only one in 10 Planned Parenthood clinics is located in a minority community.
The reality is, the research in AGI’s report had been manipulated to yield pre-determined results.
To read the entire report, CLICK HERE.
Also read and view a vintage interview with Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger
UPDATE 8/28/15: Smithsonian Favors Racist Eugenicist Margaret Sanger over African Americans
Monday, August 29, 2011
Minorities Targeted by Planned Parenthood for Abortion: Study
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