Monday, March 28, 2011
Will Next Black President be Aborted Instead?
A pro-life billboard is coming to Chicago soon that will feature an image of President Barack Obama as it talks about how abortion has decimated the African-American community.
For background read Black Genocide in New York City (nearly 2 of 3 killed in womb) and also read Abortion Targeting Blacks: Exposed in Media Campaign
UPDATE 4/4/11: Pro-abortion activists vandalize pro-life billboard (video):
-- From "Anti-Abortion Billboards Headed for Chicago" posted at NBC Chicago 3/28/11
President Obama is depicted in a new South Side ad campaign from the same anti-abortion group behind the controversial "Dangerous Place" billboard in New York City.
The Chicago billboards feature an image of Obama and the words, "Every 21 minutes, our next possible leader is aborted."
Life Always plans to unveil the first of 30-plus billboards on Tuesday at 5812 S. State St. The group says the billboards are targeted at the "disproportionate number of abortions among African Americans."
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From "Pro-Life Billboard in Chicago Uses Obama Image to Hit Abortion" by Steven Ertelt, LifeNews.com 3/28/11
Reverend Derek McCoy, a board member of Life Always says, “Our future leaders are being aborted at an alarming rate. These are babies who could grow to be the future Presidents of the United States, or the next Oprah Winfrey, Denzel Washington or Maya Angelou.”
He explained to LifeNews.com that more than 30 billboards will be placed in South Chicago to encourage reflection on the disproportionate number of abortions among African Americans. Census and CDC reports state that African Americans comprise less than 13 percent of the population and about 36 percent of the country’s abortions.
Meanwhile, the Illinois Department of Public Health reported 25,196 abortions in Cook County, Illinois alone in 2009 and that number doesn’t include the number of abortions done in suburban counties surrounding Chicago.
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From "30 ‘black genocide’ abortion billboards featuring Obama go up in Chicago" by Peter Smith, LifeSiteNews.com 3/28/11
According to a 2008 article by Susan Cohen for the Guttmacher Policy Review, “the abortion rate for black women is almost five times that for white women.” While disputing the notion that the black community is being deliberately targeted by Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers, Cohen also noted that black women led the abortion rate even across the income demographic.
Herman Cain, a black GOP presidential candidate and successful CEO of Godfather’s Pizza, recently made a stir by telling reporters recently that he believed Planned Parenthood should be renamed “Planned genocide.”
Cain said the heavy preponderance of Planned Parenthood clinics in African-American/minority communities, “says to me they are targeting blacks.”
“I’ve talked to young girls who go in there, and they [Planned Parenthood] don’t talk about how you plan parenthood,” explained Cain. “They don’t talk about adoption as an option. They don’t say, ‘Well, bring your parents in so we can sit down and talk with you, and counsel with you before you make this decision.’”
“There’s not any planning other than to abort the baby.”
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From "Abortion Rate Among Black Women Sparks Debate in Community" by Cindy Rodriguez, WNYC News (NPR) 3/14/11
At a recent press conference, Pastor Stephen Broden from the Texas based group Life Always -- the group behind the Soho billboard -- said he expected that black women would respond negatively to the ad "in large part it’s because they have only heard one side of the argumentation," he said.
Broden said more women need to know they can keep their babies because he believes the survival of the black community is tied to the mother’s womb. Meanwhile, women's groups across the country are continuing to organize and protest the billboard campaign.
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Also read Left Fears a Take-down of Planned Parenthood