We ask this, because we recently stumbled upon a very powerful article by Gray entitled Black Genocide and Black Acquiescence in which Gray asks quite pointedly "Is there a secret KKK-Planned Parenthood alliance to extinguish the black race in America?"
Why aren't more black people against abortion?
To sell a virtually unabated abortion agenda, people are told abortion is necessary for instances in which the life of the mother is at risk. The need to terminate a child conceived by rape or incest is also cited.
Such reasons may seem logical, but they account for only a small portion of actual abortions.
According to a 1987 study by the Alan Guttmacher Institute, the great majority of abortions - 93 percent - are for social rather than health reasons. These women don't want their babies because it might interfere with work or school, are too expensive or because of a bad relationship or no relationship with the father.
For blacks, the illogic of abortion proponents should just be the beginning of concern.
A 2008 Guttmacher report states black women are responsible for 37 percent of abortions - well above our percentage of the population in general!
According to the Centers for Disease Control, 472 black babies are aborted for every 1,000 live births in 2004 - roughly one black baby killed for every two born!
Why are blacks so overrepresented in abortion statistics?
People are making abortions more available to blacks.
According to Care Net, 94 percent of abortion clinics can be found in urban areas. Clinic operators would never say blacks are being targeted, but the history of population control and abortion in America should concern even the most skeptical of black folk.
There are conspiracy theories about AIDS and crack cocaine being intentionally inflicted on blacks. What about abortion? Is there a secret KKK-Planned Parenthood alliance to extinguish the black race in America?
It's unlikely the Grand Imperial Wizard has clandestine meetings with the president of the nation's largest abortion provider, but Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger did once address the women's auxiliary of the KKK.
Read the rest here
: Black Genocide and Black Acquiescence at the The National Center for Public Policy ResearchFor more on the Margaret Sanger, Planned Parenthood, Ku Klux Klan conspiracy check out