From
Martin Fox, President
National
Pro-Life Alliance
I
frequently see political pundits and pro-abortion apologists wrapping the
abortion issue in "social justice" as if that's what the abortion
issue is all about.
But
even if that were so, they should be on our side considering the racist
undercurrent in the abortion movement.
But
at least in some cases this thin veneer of "caring" wears off and we
get a glimpse of a true coldness.
One
recent example of this is a video of abortion doctor Ron Virmani of Charlotte,
NC.
Closely
watch this 30 second clip. When approached by pro-lifers he becomes quite
agitated and lets the cat out of the bag about his disdain for black babies.
But
this abortionist's shocking mindset is not an isolated incident.
Virmani
was in effect echoing Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg's comment that
Roe v. Wade was considered population control, "especially populations we
don't want too many of."
And
since the inception of the eugenics movement in the 1930's, much of the
abortion industry has been targeting the black community, placing their deadly
mills in the middle of poor minority neighborhoods.
Yet
we see politician after politician talk about their supposed support of social
justice while at the same time backing legalized abortion, even knowing that
minorities in particular are in the cross hairs of the abortion industry.
The
fact is, National Pro-Life Alliance members know that all babies have value and
are beautiful, no matter what color they are.
For
Dr. Virmani black babies are "undesirable." But could white or yellow
babies at some time be considered undesirable by those in power?
Should
any class, religion or race be considered undesirable?
As
an answer to that question we as pro-lifers answer a resounding "No!"
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