Wednesday, July 22, 2015

The plan comes together

If you are an African-American child in New York City, consider yourself lucky -- many of your brethren never got the chance to be born:
Black lives matter? Apparently not in New York City.

A “Pregnancy Outcomes” report from the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene reveals in 2013, more black babies were aborted than born in the city.

A chart on page 7 shows 24,108 “non-Hispanic black” babies were born while 29,007 faced “induced terminations” — or abortions.
Shocking? Not sure why. It's what Margaret Sanger intended.

6 comments:

Bike Bubba said...

Minor clarification; I had thought that Sanger was opposed to abortion, but in favor of sterilizing blacks (and others) on the notion that they were an "inferior race". I am at a loss as to whether the founder of Planned Parenthood was more cruel, or whether the organization today is. I am leaning towards the latter, though the prospect of empty wombs for entire races is also hideous.

What is truly bizarre is why our President has any use for either one, let alone invoking God's blessing on these racist butchers. (as he says "oh, look--Confederate battle flag!" to distract us)

Mr. D said...

It's a distinction without a difference, BB. The end result is the same.

Bike Bubba said...

Well, I'm guessing the means would at least temporarily matter to those who find their wombs barren, or are torn limb from limb.

Gino said...

black women excercising their freedom of choice. PP is not the only problem here.

Mr. D said...

Didn't say it's the only problem, Gino. We're in the middle of a teaching moment; my understanding is that there are several, perhaps as many as ten, more videos to come. The lesson may end up being rejected, but it's important that the lesson is offered.

Gino said...

That was my point, in part.