Posted on 11/17/2014 6:57:55 AM PST by wagglebee
Time magazine shows that some things never change with time. The liberal publications relentless defense of abortion, no matter the lie, remains unchanged. Writer Katha Pollitt, author of Reclaiming Abortion Rights, is on a mission to destigmatize abortion. She wants to recast the act of killing human life via abortion as a moral right and social good.
It apparently doesnt matter if you have to immorally misrepresent the facts in order to promote this violent social good. Her article, 6 Myths About Abortion, is laced with sloppy research and silly accusations. Others will inevitably dismantle her other five so-called mythbusters; Ill tackle Myth #5: Abortion is racist.
Of course, liberals who decry racism in seemingly every facet of American life deny that it can possibly exist in the one industry that kills for profit. Pollitt attacks the Life Always billboard that went up, every so briefly, in New York City in 2011. The Most Dangerous Place for an African-American is in the womb billboard was up for a mere 7 days before Lamar Advertising decided to remove it. They were concerned about possible violence from pro-abortion activists who were harassing employees in the Mexican restaurant housed in the building to which the ad was affixed.
Threatening violence? Abortion activists? Say it isnt so! Pro-abortion activists are as explicit and raunchy as they wanna be, but cannot stand when others exercise their free speech rights. Lamar caved, but the truth of the message escapes abortion cheerleaders like Pollitt. For years, more black babies have been aborted than born alive in New York City, home of Planned Parenthood. For every 1,000 black babies born alive, 1,223 were aborted. (To compare, 265 white babies were aborted for every 1,000 born alive, and 517 Hispanic babies were aborted for every 1,000 born alive.)
These alarming statistics certainly reinforce that the womb was a dangerous place, disproportionately, for these black lives. As if there werent enough abortions in New York (102,678 in 2011 when that billboard went up), Governor Cuomo has been trying to rid the state, which has 249 abortion facilities, of any and all abortion restrictions with his pro-Gosnell Womens Equality Act. Which demographic do you think will be impacted even more?
Before the Dangerous Place billboard, The Radiance Foundation placed hundreds of billboards, the first of their kind, in major cities around the country. Although pro-abortion activists tried desperately to remove our billboards, none of our 500 ads in Atlanta, Los Angeles, Sacramento, Milwaukee, Madison, Bryan-College Station, Camden, Little Rock and other cities were ever removed. Pollitt falsely claims they were. She attributed our Black Children Are An Endangered Species: TooManyAborted.com billboards to Life Always. Ah, whats wrong with a few incorrect details?
Our subsequent billboards also specifically addressed slavery and abortion in our 2011 Juneteenth Atlanta campaign declaring: The 13th Amendment Freed Us. Abortion Enslaves Us. and The 14th Amendment Made Us Members. Abortion Dismembers. Roe v. Wade perverted the rich legacy of civil rights by taking the 14th Amendment, landmark legislation that finally ascribed humanity to people of my color, and abused it to strip away the humanity from another group of human beingsthe unborn.
Comparing abortion to slavery is exactly the right comparison. There are no other examples in American jurisprudence more closely tied than the blood-stained institution of slavery and the blood-filled industry of abortion. In Dred Scott, seven justices ruled that an escaped slavea black manwas not a person and could not be a citizen of the United States. The Constitution did not apply to him, and people of his ancestry could be bought, sold, traded or killed. In Roe, seven justices ruled that the unborn are not persons and therefore are not entitled to the protections of the Constitution and can be bought, sold, traded or killed because theyre merely someone elses property.
If Times Pollitt had done some investigation (like simply visiting the website of these billboard campaigns) she would see that plenty of black women were championing these efforts like Star Parker, Dr. Alveda King, Catherine Davis, and Day Gardner. Even one of the first black women to serve as a Planned Parenthood board member, Dr. LaVerne Tolbert, endorses and has worked closely with our campaigns. Her discovery of how Planned Parenthood targets the black community compelled her to become a prolife advocate.
Frederick Osborn, President of the American Eugenics Society, declared that birth control and abortion are turning out to be the greatest eugenic advances of our time. No historian can deny the pseudoscientific American Eugenics movement was anything but profoundly racist and elitist. Planned Parenthoods founder, Margaret Sanger, and its most prominent president, Alan F. Guttmacher, were both members of the American Eugenics Society; Guttmacher was a Vice President.
Pollitt absurdly misses the obvious when she states: Imagery of abortion as slavery or genocide allows abortion opponents to posture as anti-racists without having to learn anything about the lives of black women or lift a finger to rectify the enormous and ongoing legacy of slavery and segregation. That ongoing legacy, Ms. Pollitt, is abortion. Eugenics is the thread that ties slavery to Jim Crow to poll taxes and literacy tests to race-based birth control efforts (The Negro Project) to abortion-on-demand. Abortion occurs at rates up to five times higher in the black community than among the majority population. History shows this has been by design.
Oh, and Jesse Jackson, once passionately prolife, stated that abortion is genocide in a March 1973 JET magazine article. He only changed his tune about the racial genocide when he ran as a Democratic presidential candidate in 1984. Thats when principles and facts no longer mattered and pro-abortion ideology became sacrosanct. Jackson, like leaders of the NAACP and the National Urban League which once vehemently denounced abortion as racist and nothing but population control, now partner with the number one killer of black babiesPlanned Parenthood.
Miseducation is powerful. Time magazine knows all about propaganda. And Pollitts recent article is full of it.
Because the left uses racism as a tool, but it's not nearly as important a tool as abortion is.
The title is sarcasm? I had to read it twice to be sure my coffee kicked in ....
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Well because how can you abort more babies than are born? If 1000 were born how can you abort 1223 of them; if instead 1223 were born and you aborted 1000 of them ..... Please help me figure this out. I’m on my second cup of deep roasted Sumatra and it’s 6:30am......
2223 women get pregnant. 1223 have abortions and the other 1000 have babies.
Margaret Sanger would be proud....................
Gotta make room for the messc’ns.
Again, I think...
The KKK applauds.
IOW 45% of the babies conceived are MURDERED? What a legacy for the Marxist Party. And yet the Blacks keep voting for them. You can't fix stupid.
Actually, 55% are MURDERED.
20% more black babies are aborted than born in the City.
Somewhere in Hell Margaret Sanger is smiling.
Staggers belief but for the times we live in.
Makes more sense - I was just reading it off the headline.
Otherwise, we might notice how such voluntary human sacrifice definitely gets the attention of something.
More than a few somethings, actually, and all bringing consequences.
Yep, that headline makes me think of mayflies landing on the still surface of a trout stream.
There's no mystery behind the headline. Let me clear up the confusion for you.
Democrat NY officials tabulated the live birth/abortion stats using vote tallying software developed for heavily democrat precincts.
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