Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Black People Thinking Twice About Abortion?

RBGAnonymous...yes that's me said...
these negroes are jumping up and down about this ad, saying it's racist, but if half of black people are never born, then it's true.
Research: Margaret Sanger, The Negro Project.

 
The three-story billboard at the corner of Sixth Avenue and Watts Street features an elementary-school aged African-American girl looking out at viewers with a plaintive expression, wearing a bow in her hair and a sleeveless pink jumper dress. The ad directs passersby to the group's website, thatsabortion.com.

Thordaddy said...
Imagine the psychological war going on in the head of your average post-1973 black Gen Xer?

This person has been immersed in a pro-abortion culture his entire life. He has never given thought to what it REALLY means to accept abortion as a legitimate right; and yet he acts out subconsciously in ways that constantly put his mother near mental breakdown.


When the Reverend says that the womb is the most deadly place for an Africa American, HE IS SAYING THE AFRICAN AMERICAN MOTHER IS THE MOST DEADLY THING TO AFRICAN AMERICANS.

If the typical black boy or girl comes to embrace the notion that their mommy had the "right to kill" them in utero and African American "mothers" assert that same "right," then there seems no depth too deep for the kinds of pathology that will certainly follow such wicked beliefs.
nicki nicki tembo said...
Abortion is predicated upon the idea that children are a liability. 

There is enough blame to go around to all who foster, promote and/or embrace that idea. As thinking beings we should understand the complexity, sanctity and beauty of the womb and the fruits that it shall bear. Children are our greatest asset!

That Dude said...
I am pro-abortion.
I am also pro-two parents in the house, two parents loving and guiding their kids...
I am also pro sex education in the home and in schools....
I am also pro-condoms and other safe methods of birth control...
Hopefully all of the above will teach young people when to have sex, and when to wait, and if they do have sex, don't get pregnant.
But if my underage daughter came home pregnant? I would encourage her to have an abortion. Same with my son.
While I know women who overcame teen pregancy to get married (not to the father of the child), raise a wonderful child and have a life and career of their own...I know FAR MORE who ended up with none of the above.
And what's NEVER talked about is the damage it does to young men, because everybody is too busy villifying sexually active black men to actually care about their feelings.
Young black men who are disconnected from their firstborn get very cynical about love and relationships at an age when its not cool to even admit to having feelings, let alone defend them in a court of law that presumes you're a jerk.
You want to raise kings and queens? Then make the hard decisions that royalty requires.

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DMG said...

If you aren't aiming to hit the target, don't pull the trigger.

If you don't want to grow anything, don't let anyone plant seeds in your garden.

There are plenty of condoms, sponges, diaphragms, IUD's, oral contraceptive pills, and just plain old keep your dick in pants.

Then there would be no need for abortions.

Talk to me about conspiracies to kill black children when you have evidence that somebody is rounding up unwilling pregnant women and dragging them to abortion clinics.

Women are getting abortions, because they want to.

Denmark Vesey said...

"Women are getting abortions, because they want to." DMG


And Margaret Sanger didn't help them "want to"?

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I guess people get "H1N1 Vaccines" simply because they 'want to' too huh?

Nah Doc.

They are made to want them.

With fear.

Fear sells.

Abortion is sold.

Abortion is promoted.

Abortion is about eugenics.

Plantation Negros ignore that fact.

History will not remember Black medical doctors well who witness this genocide in silence.

Doc. Catch up.

Peep "Margaret Sanger" in the archives.

Constructive Feedback said...

Brother DV:

You can't force a people who don't want to value each and every one of their progeny to do so.

I doubt that Prince William or Prince Harry would destroy the "potential king".

That old African axiom "We know not which womb holds the King" needs to be "unstolen"

DMG said...

Let me ask you.

Was there anyone, or anything that could have talked you or your wife out of giving birth to your children?

I'm sure your answer is no.

Why would you think otherwise for women who WANT their pregnancy?

Women who get abortions for whatever reason, don't want their pregnancy.

A king isn't born. A king is raised.

DMG said...

...and there isn't anything in your archives that's enlightening. I know the whole Margaret Sanger conspiracy theory. The bitch is dead.

You are the one who needs to do all the catching up. Continue on without me. I'm sure it will be fun, with all sorts of NWO, llluminati, and anti-vaccine stuff thrown in for good measure.

Just pretend I'm there.

RGBAnonymous...yes that's me said...

DV my man! :) i like my icon. hawt.

Thordaddy said...

Imagine the psychological war going on in the head of your average post-1973 black Gen Xer? This person has been immersed in a pro-abortion culture his entire life. He has never given thought to what it REALLY means to accept abortion as a legitimate right; and yet he acts out subconsciously in ways that constantly put his mother near mental breakdown. When the Reverend says that the womb is the most deadly place for an Africa American, HE IS SAYING THE AFRICAN AMERICAN MOTHER IS THE MOST DEADLY THING TO AFRICAN AMERICANS. If the typical black boy or girl comes to embrace the notion that their mommy had the "right to kill" them in utero and African American "mothers" assert that same "right," then there seems no depth too deep for the kinds of pathology that will certainly follow such wicked beliefs.

nicki nicki tembo said...

Abortion is predicated upon the idea that children are a liability. There is enough blame to go around to all who foster, promote and/or embrace that idea.

As thinking beings we should understand the complexity, sanctity and beauty of the womb and the fruits that it shall bear. Children are our greatest asset!

SoloInto said...

Ugh. Abortion is an ancient practice, done so for better or worse for thousands of years across the world for good and bad reasons. Pro anything is superfluous, women ultimately should be left with the choice, and availability to discontinue conception, and to be able to procure the safest and most humane way possible to conduct it. It's a sad process but one that should be made without fear of prejudice.

that dude said...

I am pro-abortion.

I am also pro-two parents in the house, two parents loving and guiding their kids...

I am also pro sex education in the home and in schools....

I am also pro-condoms and other safe methods of birth control...

Hopefully all of the above will teach young people when to have sex, and when to wait, and if they do have sex, don't get pregnant.

But if my underage daughter came home pregnant? I would encourage her to have an abortion. Same with my son.

While I know women who overcame teen pregancy to get married (not to the father of the child), raise a wonderful child and have a life and career of their own...I know FAR MORE who ended up with none of the above.

And what's NEVER talked about is the damage it does to young men, because everybody is too busy villifying sexually active black men to actually care about their feelings.

Young black men who are disconnected from their firstborn get very cynical about love and relationships at an age when its not cool to even admit to having feelings, let alone defend them in a court of law that presumes you're a jerk.

You want to raise kings and queens? Then make the hard decisions that royalty requires.

Thordaddy said...

Ancient practice...?
So is the jerk,
That sheeet jurassic...
Ain't nobody exaltin' it
Calling it "classic..."
Flip side of duh coin
Fetus in plastic
You feed us the Vlasic! 
He who say it for "good reason"
He needin' his ass kicked
This kind of belief
Make a Supremacist spastic
Simple strategy, only one tactic
These pro-abortionists...
Three goals short of hat trick,
Intellectually bankrupt,
Physically stunted
And spirtually sick...
These pro-abortionists
Need to get on with it then!!!
Self-annihilate homey
Do now what momma dint-n-do-din...
Come on homey
Self-annihilate fo' a friend?
How you goin' say
It would be good if momma did you in?
Get it homey???
Pro-abortionist equals self-annihilatin' the kin
You self-annihilate on uh whim
Makin' sure momma don't think about
Birthin' you limb by limb,
It was for "good reasons"
Mainly, your future was dim...

Solointo the darkness... Self-annihilate at the subconscious level and then consciously self-annihilate. 
 

SoloInto said...

Peek a boo
Where my soul at?
I wonder why Thor Dad
Being so sore at
The junction where a women
Has the right to proceed
Forgive me for being sordid
But to choose how she breeds?
How can a girl be a mother
When she don't want to carry a seed?
Put it out for adoption
Why not leave it beav?
If a load is lost on some sheets
Is society cheap?
If a woman is sick should she receive some reprieve
Hold on a minute
Who is to intervene when someone believes?
The womb is a warzone
Homie you choose the battle
I know I know, a fetus is life
Abortion is collateral damage
The fact that its been around longer than PP
Does not make it necessarily right
But surely a rite
Forgive but no love for dramatics when its not your pussy dialating in spazms
Pro life, pro choice
In a world of technicolour the terms so
Monochromatic
Look not supramicist or anything lacking
Just think its sad to leave something so private
To the opinion of melodramatics
If a lion on the serenghetti murders a cub
Does the double delix take priority over a god?
Homie we talking tactics
The vessal for a soul is something elastic
Energy never destroyed
Life never lost
Not a nazi, or supramacist
Playa, Solo a shaman


Chhallllayyyy

nicki nicki tembo said...

As I see it the issue really seems to be marriage. Since time immemorial men and women have taken spouses around the age of which they become active. Nearly every elderly couple that I know was married in their mid-teens to to mid-twenties and most to the same spouse. How many of us will have contemporaries in their 80's married for 60-70yrs? Marriage almost singularly is greatest difference between the American mother of today and the mother of yesterday; not age, not ethnicity, not education,nor socio-economic status. Men and women came together and made families. A family in absence of a father will, today as yesterday, fair far worse than when papa is in the home.

Albeit, abortion does occur within marriage and proportionately greater among black mothers than any other race regardless of marital status, the benefits of marriage stand in stark contrast to "serial dating". So while it is imperative that we teach our children well in all aspects of life, sex included, we should be elevating the marriage discussion and be living examples of such.

The black mother can epitomize opus magnum. She is the truth; able to raise a family, take care of papa, attend school or work and still maintain a home and herself. It does require selflessness but as I have stated before when a woman takes care of home her home will take care of her. She must recognize the strength that is woman, it differs from that which is man. She can have the world at her feet if only she knew how to command it.

It starts from the way she is raised to the way she raises her own. Until the black woman is elevated our communities we will continue to be plagued.

HotmfWax said...

@Dude-

"I am also pro-condoms and other safe methods of birth control..."-dude


Whaaa!!?! Safe???


Dude, CONDOMS AND CANCER.
Potent Carcinogen found in Most Condoms

Recent study has discovered the presence of a very potent carcinogen in most condoms. Small amounts of this chemical are released whenever condoms are used.

It is not likely to be healthy to expose the reproductive organs to cancer-causing substances on a regular basis.

This is a potentially serious issue for much of the world's population that cannot afford or access other forms of birth control.

http://novaspivack.typepad.com/nova_spivacks_weblog/2004/05/potent_carcinog.html


Condom Talc danger is very serious

ALL CONDOMS ARE COATED WITH TALC TO PREVENT THEM STICKING TOGETHER

Talc

Talc is a very fine substance, so fine it can be used as a "dry" lubricant.

Talc is a chemical similar to asbestos, a known cancer causing substance. Talc is found in many "baby and body" powders, feminine powders and many cosmetics. It's alsp used as a lubricant on condoms! While it makes your skin "feel" slippery smooth, talc does so much more.

How does talc keep babies and your private parts so "fresh"? Presumably by clogging the pores that secrete those necessary fluids. Also, those fine little particles manage to get into the system. And being similar to asbestos is not comforting, especially when used on babies and genital areas.

Talc's harmful effect on human tissues has been known for quite some time. Long ago, its dry lubricating properties were used as a glove-donning powder (easy to slide on) for surgical gloves. As early as the 1930's, talc was linked to post-operative granulomatous peritonitis and fibrous adhesions.
-from Candace Sue Kasper, MD and Dr. P. J. Chandler

Talc...(on condoms)...may result in fallopian tube fibrosis with resultant infertility. Question raised by Doctors Kasper and Chandler in Journal of the American Medical Association. (JAMA) 3/15/95
-from Nutrition Health Review, Summer 1995 n73p8(1)

"A possible tie between talcum powder and ovarian cancer, long suspected because of talc's chemical similarity to asbestos, was strongly supported last week when a study found a higher risk of the cancer among women who used feminine deodorant sprays. The study, published in the American Journal of Epidemiology, found that women who used talcum powder in the genital area had an increased ovarian cancer risk of 60% and women who used feminine deodorant sprays had a 90% increased risk." In 1994, the FDA conducted a scientific workshop on the issue and did not find enough of a casual link to justify even a consumer warning.
-from The University of California, Berkeley Wellness Letter, April 1993 v9n7p1(2)