From Deacon John’s Space
“The most dangerous place for an African American is in the womb.” That’s according to a new SoHo board placed by Life Always(tm). The billboard is about half a mile from one of three New York City Planned Parenthood abortion facilities which jointly reported nearly 17,000 abortions in 2010.
“During Black History Month, we celebrate our history, but our future is in jeopardy as a genocidal plot is carried out through abortion,” said Life Always Board Member Pastor Stephen Broden.
“We have seen the heartbreaking effects of opportunists who happen to be black abortionists perpetrating this atrocity; it’s not just babies who are in danger, it’s also their mothers, and our society at large,” he added.
The campaign launch is designed to raise public awareness of Planned Parenthood’s targeting of minority neighborhoods. It comes just weeks after the city health department’s annual Vital Statistics Report revealed a 41 percent abortion rate – nearly twice the national average. Planned Parenthood’s annual report states that they perform 300,000+ abortions annually.
“This campaign highlights the tragedy that abortion is the number one killer since 1973 in the black community and the truth that we must confront in a city with a near 60 percent abortion rate for black women,” said Life Always Board Member Rev. Derek McCoy.
More details here
As they say in the ‘hood, “That’s troof yo ass!”
Unfortunately, this message won’t make a dent with some Black folks because they’re too beholden to the very Liberals who are killing them.
Jesus Christ himself could present this billboard on the Great Lawn at Central Park, and Black people will accuse him of being a damn liar who works for Fox News. That’s how strong the ‘group think’ is in the Black community.
And Liberals know it and continue to feed upon it. All they have to do is dispatch Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton to lead them by the nose and tell them how they're supposed to think.
But, I believe that one day the truth shall overcome!
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
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