I agree with these comments. I would also like to mention one more thing.
Over the last thirty years, we have seen something in the neighborhood of 40 million little human lives snuffed out. The vast majority of these children, would have been born black.
Why is it that I, an older white male, seem to be more concerned about this than any Black person I have ever heard address the issue of abortion on demand?
Slavery is decried constantly. Those specifically against the Black related genocidal aspects of abortion have a very small voice, myself and yes a few others I have seen address it over the decades.
Blacks have been overcome by Hispanics as the largest segment of minorities in our nation. Do we hear Jessie, Al, Harry, Nancy, and the other libtards lament this? No. Why not?
One’s mind can be forgiven for looking back to the 40s and 50s, and who stood in the way of civil rights for Blacks. It wasn’t Republicans. Is this a carry over of the same antics against Blacks back then?
It’s a question I don’t have an answer for. The possibility does trouble me considerably.
Republicans want the genocide to stop. They will be lucky to get 5% of the Black vote in the next general election.
Food for thought?
But it's "everybody." Girls and young women of all races, even in good Christian families, seek abortions because they're in college or in an entry-level job and don't want their accomplishments to get off-track or their lives to veer into unknown detours because of untimely childbearing. Or they abort because they don't want to bring shame to their godly, respectable parents via an unmarried pregnancy: a pastor's daughter once told me that.
And the global-crisis-population-is-bad crowd always has in the back of their minds that baby-rejection of the most cruel and bloody-handed sort is virtuous. It's "for the planet."
It's all based on lies.
God save us, God restore our souls!
Conservatives want the genocide to stop.