Posted on 10/03/2014 1:07:30 PM PDT by markomalley
On Thursday, LifeSiteNews reported that several black pro-lifers have spoken out in outrage over the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's (CBC) all too "friendly" relationship with the abortion conglomerate Planned Parenthood, accusing them of aiding in a genocide against their own people.
The harsh reactions came in response to the CBC's recent annual legislative conference where "black activists teamed up with Planned Parenthood to host a panel promoting contraception and increased access to abortion for African American women." The CBC-hosted panel, titled Sex, Politics, and Black Women: A real talk about what reproductive freedom means in the wake of Hobby Lobby, gave full license to Planned Parenthood and its officials without opposition.
Announcing the event, Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America said, Planned Parenthood is grateful for the support of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation for providing a space for this important conversation on reproductive freedom. It is partnerships like this, with leaders like Congresswoman Robin Kelly and BET Networks, that allow us to reach more communities with an important message access to birth control is pivotal in expanding economic opportunity for all women.
As LifeSiteNews reported, none of these tactics are relatively new to the abortion giant, given that its founder Margaret Sanger referred to blacks as "human weeds and are to be exterminated. Sanger, a well-known eugenicist, hoped to use her organization as a means to sterilize blacks and cut down their reproduction. She later participated in the "Negro Project" along with Clarence Gamble (heir to the Procter and Gamble fortune), where they would pay off black ministers to help promote Planned Parenthood among the faithful. Black pro-life leaders find CBC's actions eerily reminiscent of the past.
In an editorial, Ryan Bomberger of the pro-life Radiance Foundation hissed at the event and condemned its participants.
The nations largest abortion chain, never missing an opportunity to target the black community, is addressing how the Hobby Lobby decision will impactyou got itblack women, wrote Bomberger. The Hobby Lobby decision does nothing to reduce anyones access to birth control. The Supreme Court decision ruled that a closely held corporation cannot be forced to pay for an employees abortifacients, including Plan B, Ella, and hormonal and copper IUDs. The lawsuit never opposed the other 16 forms of contraception, and the ruling doesnt touch those. But this weekends conference isnt about birth control, but spin control with a racial twist.
The CBC is no different than many other political collectives (like the NAACP, Urban League, and [Al] Sharptons National Action Network) who rarely represent the real needs of their constituents, Bomberger continued. Because they add a racial component onto everything they do, its even more heinous that their undying support for the abortion industry has caused more deaths in the black community than all other causes of death combined: 373,605 to 285,522.
This partnership of liberal black-led organizations with an industry birthed in eugenic racism reveals how potently successful the influence was of the first Negro Project, added Bomberger. Planned Parenthood knew it needed black people to con black people. And today they have an abundance of them in a political party that celebrates the massive abortion of black babies as reproductive justice.
Writing for BlackGenocide.org, Rev. Dr. Clenard Childress Jr. called the event "the epitome of gross negligence when black elected officials caucus and plan with the leading killer of black children and facilitators of mental anguish of black women."
Childress also called on people to participate in the "Say So March," a multi-city protest to take place on October 11-13, and warned that blacks "cannot any longer allow public perception to be that people of color condone and support the dismemberment of children in the womb."
Sooner or later it sinks in.....for some.
The Black Caucasians, I think Rush says something like that.
Prez. tells BC, “prayers as important as votes”.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-09-28/obama-tells-black-caucus-votes-important-as-prayers.html
bttt
It is a fact, that 65% of all babies being aborted in New York City are black babies. The majority of those aborted were female black babies. So, we can safely say that the most dangerous place for a female black baby is for her mother be carrying her in NYC. Abortion has killed more black people than the 300 years of slavery. And the sad part of it all is that black ministers and black politicians are promoting it.
There will never be racial harmony in the U S as long as there is a Congressional Black Caucus.
Jesus Christ: You cant impeach Him and He aint going to resign.
You could have put the period after the US! Far too many black people don’t WANT racial harmony. There are many who do but they are overrun by the Jacksons and Sharptons. We need to have a congressional WHITE caucus and when the screaming starts just say that it will shut down when the black one shuts down. There is no logical reason why blacks can have all black groups but whites cannot have all white groups.
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