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.
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.