Posted on 06/01/2011 2:14:56 PM PDT by posterchild
PING
“Cases of child abuse and people trafficking are common in West Africa. Some children are bought from their families to for use as labour in plantations, mines, factories or as domestic help.”
Slavery PERSISTS into the modern day in West Africa and yet the black community only demands reparations from Americans and is SILENT on this international matter.
Thanks.
Another business opportunity I’ve missed out on.
Hey, now! Don't go on about people who have problems a hundred times worse than the ones that some present-day American Black folks are trying to get people to pity them over. How's an oppressed 21st century American brotha supposed to be able to gin up any sympathy over his condition if you keep up about these poor African chicks??
Reminds me of the old adage, "He can't see beyond the end of his own nose."
There is no end to human cruelty.
“Witchdoctors also use baby parts in their medicines.”
So do some makeup companies.
But, but, but, we cannot condemn them because all cultures are equal!<sarc>
Nigerians are always on the ball
Planned Parenthood is largely in the business of abortions.
Evil looks amazingly similar no matter where it happens.
Which?
Apparently they use collagen, the placenta and amniotic fluid to get stem cells for anti-aging treatments. Its not the well known brands apparently, but the small niche products.
One company, Skinmedica - bio-engineers skin material from infant foreskins to be used in an anti-wrinkle cream.
A story about doctors from the Ukraine who admitted to the practice of breeding babies and then aborting them for their tissue. http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/archive/ldn/2006/mar/06032902
http://www.lifenews.com/2010/05/20/state-5108/ - Link to a study about the practice. Study is available at the end of the article.
http://www.law.uh.edu/healthlaw/perspectives/2010/%28CM%29%20Cosmetic.pdf Link talks about the use and a company called Neocutis
Also, Pepsi is using cells from aborted babies to bioengineer artificial taste receptors to test flavorings in their drinks.
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