“US abortion industry targets Afro-American women” – pastor
Published: 03 February, 2010, 13:15
Edited: 20 October, 2010, 02:36
TAGS: Health, Obama, Human rights, USA
Despite being legalized nearly 40 years ago, the topic of abortion still raises huge controversy in the US, as some argue it is leading to genocide of the African-American population.
The founder of www.blackgenocide.org website, Rev. Dr. Clenard H. Childress Jr., has told RT that African-American women are being sold abortions.
“Seventy-eight percent of all Planned Parenthood’s clinics – abortuaries as I call them – are located in minoritiy neighborhoods. The targeting of African-Americans has now been documented,” he said.
He has added that, according to statistics, African-American women make up 12% of the population and 36% of the abortions.
“Presently, for every two African-American women who get pregnant, one will choose to abort. Fifty-two percent of all African-American pregnancies end in abortion,” he said.
In addition, current US President Barack Obama is backing abortions, as he had voted four times against the Born Alive Victims Act, the pastor noted.
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jsmith I think you know that this website is part of the worldwide web and it can be easily substantiated that invasive reproductive control including massive scale sterilization, inter-muscular instated long term low releasing and highly toxic birth control methods have been targeted in the United States to black women. I am sure many American whites would also like to forget the famous case of the Tuskegee Syphilis experiment on black men who were used as ‘animal expert’ to see the ravage of the sexually transmitted disease on untreated human being. Do you deny that the Tuskegee Syphilis case which took place less then 50 years ago?












Is this pastor forgetting the decision part of the factor. Hello! I think he is being disrespectful to black women. Isn't he insinuating that black women can easily be persuaded to kill their unborn children? I know I couldn't be persuaded so easily.