Dr. Alveda King |
National Right to Life
The concepts of diversity and tolerance are championed at workplaces, in academia, and in the media. And yet diversity is being destroyed everyday–and tolerance is being severely undermined–by the abortion industry.
Visit the website blackgenocide.org , and you’ll find articles spotlighting the alarming statistics. In New York City, for instance, 60 percent of the viable pregnancies of African-American women end in abortion.
Pastor Clenard Childress notes that more than 20 million African-American boys and girls have been killed from abortion since 1973, when the tragic U.S. Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade legalized abortion nationwide.
Similarly, abortions in the Latino community have been sadly on the rise. Data from New Mexico show a disproportionate number of Hispanic women undergoing abortions. In the past few years, abortions have also been generally increasing among Latinas in Pennsylvania.
It is difficult for one to claim to be a champion of racial diversity while running a business that takes the lives of minority children.
The abortion industry also routinely fights tolerance by promoting the extermination of those with “fetal anomalies”–a euphemistic term for babies with disabilities. It is estimated that as many as 90 percent of children diagnosed with Down syndrome in the womb are aborted. Abortionists and pro-abortion interest groups routinely try to block legislation that would protect preborn children with disabilities from lethal harm.
Visit the website blackgenocide.org , and you’ll find articles spotlighting the alarming statistics. In New York City, for instance, 60 percent of the viable pregnancies of African-American women end in abortion.
Pastor Clenard Childress notes that more than 20 million African-American boys and girls have been killed from abortion since 1973, when the tragic U.S. Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade legalized abortion nationwide.
Similarly, abortions in the Latino community have been sadly on the rise. Data from New Mexico show a disproportionate number of Hispanic women undergoing abortions. In the past few years, abortions have also been generally increasing among Latinas in Pennsylvania.
It is difficult for one to claim to be a champion of racial diversity while running a business that takes the lives of minority children.
The abortion industry also routinely fights tolerance by promoting the extermination of those with “fetal anomalies”–a euphemistic term for babies with disabilities. It is estimated that as many as 90 percent of children diagnosed with Down syndrome in the womb are aborted. Abortionists and pro-abortion interest groups routinely try to block legislation that would protect preborn children with disabilities from lethal harm.
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