Posted on 09/05/2018 1:39:55 PM PDT by Morgana
A billboard in Dallas, Texas has sparked backlash from conservatives on social media and rightfully so, as it promotes the destruction of human life as self-care.
Black women take care of their families by taking care of themselves. Abortion is self-care, the billboard by The Afiya Center reads, along with the hashtag #TrustBlackWomen.
The group was responding to a billboard message a pastor put up last month that said Abortion is not health care. It hurts women and murders their babies.
It sparked anger in me, Marsha Jones from The Afiya Center told NewsFix. It is shaming, it is stigmatizing, its trying to control womens reproductive choices. [ ]
The billboard is to support women in a loving way, in a non-judgy way, and to give them language to help them to understand why they had to make the decision they had to make so that they could fair better and be better for the children they still have and they may have one day, Jones said. (NewsFix)
Prominent black anti-abortion activists were quick to speak out about it, reminding the group that Planned Parenthood continues with the eugenic racism of its founder, Margaret Sanger.
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It certainly is. Who is more self-centered than a woman who kills her baby?
Wow ... blatant targeting of blacks. And PP denies that they want to lower the black population?
The politicians who are funded by the killing mills.
The coat hanger lie. Very, very few "back alley" abortions were done that way. They greatly exaggerated the number in order to sell their services.
All but the self of the infant in the womb.
The very definition of abortion: selfish evil x 100
Abortion supporters are ones who should be down on their knees every night praying their is no Hell.
Killing another human,especially one who is helpless,is “Self Care”???? That’s crazy thinking.
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